A New Spelling Champ!
Twelve-year-old Bruhat Soma is the winner of the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

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Twelve-year-old Bruhat Soma receives his trophy after winning the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Bruhat Soma is a champion! The 12-year-old from Tampa, Florida, won the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee. The winning word was abseil.
In spelling bees, contestants take turns trying to spell words they are given. If they spell the word correctly, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, they stay in the bee. If not, they are out of the contest. As the bee continues, there are fewer and fewer spellers. The last speller left wins.
The Scripps spelling bee is the largest in the United States. The three-day contest is for top spellers who are under 16 and have not yet finished 8th grade. To participate, each speller must first win a regional spelling bee, competing against kids their age in their area. This year’s bee, which ended on May 30, began with 245 spellers.

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2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee runner-up Faisan Zaki (right) congratulates Bruhat Soma on his victory.
For only the second time in the 96-year history of the Scripps spelling bee, the contest ended with a spell-off, which occurs only if there’s a tie in the final round. During a spell-off, each speller tries to spell as many words as possible in 90 seconds. Whoever spells the most words wins. Twelve-year-old Faizan Zaki of Texas spelled 20 words correctly. Bruhat spelled 29 words and was declared the winner. He received a trophy and $50,000!
“Well, I’m really excited,” Bruhat said afterward. “It’s been my goal for this past year to win, and I’ve been working really hard, so I just put a lot of time into spelling, and then now I’m really happy that I won. Like, I really can’t describe it. I’m still shaking.”

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