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What is Wyoming’s Most Misspelled Word?

Willim Zimmerman
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Travel Map IconWYOMING - If you’ve ever found yourself second-guessing the number of vowels in a word while trying to describe the Grand Tetons, you aren't alone. According to data from early 2026 and previous linguistic studies by platforms like WordUnscrambler, the word that trips up Wyoming residents more than any other is:


What is Wyoming’s Most Misspelled Word?
What is Wyoming’s Most Misspelled Word?

Beautiful

(Common misspelling: Beatiful or Beutiful)

It is a bit of a poetic irony: Wyoming is arguably one of the most stunning states in the union, yet its residents struggle to spell the very word used to describe it. "Beautiful" has consistently topped the "how to spell" search queries in Wyoming for several years, likely because the triple-vowel combination of "e-a-u" is a phonetic nightmare.




A History of Spelling Struggles

Wyoming’s spelling hurdles tend to reflect both the times and the unique vocabulary of the West. While "Beautiful" is the reigning champion of confusion, other words have taken the top spot in recent years:


Why Do We Struggle With "Beautiful"?

The difficulty lies in the word's French roots. In English, we rarely see three vowels stacked together like "eau," and the "t-i-f-u-l" suffix is often mistaken for "full."



Spelling Tip: To never miss it again, follow the advice popularized by Jim Carrey in Bruce Almighty: Just think "B-E-A-Utiful" (B-E-A-U-tiful). If you remember the "BEAU," you’ve conquered the hardest part.


How Does Wyoming Compare?

While Wyoming is focused on its scenery, neighbors have different battles: