The $25,000 National Spelling Challenge!

Think you’re the best speller in the office? Prove it! We have your chance to win your share of $25,000 cash every work day and all you need to play is a radio set to 95.9 FM, a cell phone & mad spelling skills. Here’s how to play... Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


The $25,000 National Spelling Challenge!

13x/Day from 6 AM to 6 PM

Think you’re the best speller in the office? Prove it! We have your chance to win your share of $25,000 cash every work day and all you need to play is a radio set to 95.9 FM, a cell phone & mad spelling skills. Here’s how to play:

  1. Tune all your radios to 95.9 FM or stream live here.
  2. Listen for the words to be revealed every hour at the top of the hour 13 times a day starting at 6:00 am and the last word of the day at 6:00 pm.
  3. Text that word correctly to the number 67760.
  4. If you spelled it right you’ll get a bounce-back text confirming your entry to win the daily $1,000 cash prize.

Don’t have unlimited texts? You can enter online here.

Click here for official contest rules.

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