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Stage is set for toughest National Spelling Bee ever

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Ethan Gomulka, 11, of San Bernardino, Calif., center, puts his lanyard over his ears as competition continues in the preliminaries of the 2016 National Spelling Bee, in National Harbor, Md., Wednesday, May 25, 2016. At left is Syaal Sharifzad, 12, of Monterey, Calif., and Ella Peters, 13, of San Diego, Calif., is at right.

OXON HILL, Md. >> The final day of the Scripps National Spelling Bee could feature the most difficult words ever used in the competition.

Bee organizers decided to make changes after the competition ended in a tie the past two years. This year, the final three spellers could be forced to spell more, and judges can adjust the difficulty of the winning words as needed.

Also, the bee got rid of a second written test that was used to help pare the field down to 10 finalists. That means Thursday’s morning rounds will be as difficult as necessary to eliminate 35 spellers.

Three spellers who finished in last year’s top 10 remain in the bee. The winner gets more than $45,000 in cash and prizes.

One response to “Stage is set for toughest National Spelling Bee ever”

  1. Dabacpac says:

    No mention of the Hawaii girl who advanced to today’s top 50?

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