Test your skills with a challenging Spelling crossword on Grid Genius. Master tricky vocabulary, silent letters, and common misspellings as you play!
Spelling crosswords are the perfect way to turn a routine language drill into an engaging challenge. Players will encounter a variety of themes, from notoriously difficult words like accommodation to tricky homophones and silent letter traps. Whether you are a spelling bee champion or just looking to improve your daily writing, these puzzles offer a fun and rewarding mental workout.
Crossword clues used in spelling puzzles, with answers and links to play.
“Sounds like prophet, but it means the money earned above costs”
PROFIT (6)
“Sounds like isle, but it's a walkway between rows of seats”
AISLE (5)
“Sounds like whether, but it means the conditions outside like rain or sun”
WEATHER (7)
“Sounds like desert, but it's the sweet course after a meal”
DESSERT (7)
“Sounds like serial, but it's a breakfast food made from grain”
CEREAL (6)
“Sounds like mussel, but it's tissue in the body that helps you move”
MUSCLE (6)
“Sounds like thrown, but it's the chair a king or queen sits on”
THRONE (6)
“Sounds like sensor, but it means to remove unacceptable content”
CENSOR (6)
“Sounds like vein and vane, but it means too proud of your looks”
VAIN (4)
“Sounds like waste, but it's the middle part of your body”
WAIST (5)
“Sounds like bury, but it's a small juicy fruit”
BERRY (5)
“Sounds like course, but it means rough in texture”
COARSE (6)
“Sounds like principle, but it means the head of a school”
PRINCIPAL (9)
“Sounds like stationery, but it means not moving”
STATIONARY (10)
“Sounds like compliment, but it means something that completes another thing”
COMPLEMENT (10)
“Sounds like flower, but you use it to bake bread”
FLOUR (5)
“Sounds like not, but it's a tangled loop in a rope”
KNOT (4)
“Sounds like tale, but it's the part an animal wags”
TAIL (4)
“Sounds like meet, but you buy it at a butcher shop”
MEAT (4)
“Sounds like see, but it's a large body of salt water”
SEA (3)
“Sounds like weak, but it means seven days”
WEEK (4)
“Sounds like ate, but it's the number after seven”
EIGHT (5)
“Sounds like heard, but it means a group of animals”
HERD (4)
“Sounds like bare, but it's a large furry animal”
BEAR (4)
“Sounds like plane, but it means simple or ordinary”
PLAIN (5)
“Sounds like right, but it means to put words on paper”
WRITE (5)
“Sounds like brake, but it means to split something apart”
BREAK (5)
“Sounds like sun, but it means a boy compared to his parent”
SON (3)
“Sounds like male, but it's letters delivered to your house”
MAIL (4)
“Sounds like piece, but it means calm with no fighting”
PEACE (5)