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Last year, residents of the Bay State earned an embarrassing honor when Google announced that the spelling most checked on the search engine was "Massachusetts."Apparently we've learned our lesson. This year, the commonwealth's most misspelled word is "license." This time, the state that has the most trouble spelling its own name is "Wisconsin."In honor of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, Google Trends has released its annual list of "America's Most Misspelled Words," tweeting a map revealing the top searches for "how to spell" so far in 2017.People in Florida are checking their "receipt." Some in new Hampshire aren't feeling great about "diarrhea." Just how the heck do you spell "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"? People in Connecticut and West Virginia want to know.Some of the takeaways from the map:Most people are having trouble with medium-length words. Thirty-nine states' top searches are for words that are six to 10 letters long.The nation's smallest state is one of two states struggling with a four-letter words. Rhode Island is looking up "liar," while Georgia wants to know about "gray" (or is grey?)."Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," at 34 letters, is the longest word on the map, with both Connecticut and West Virginia residents searching for it.Texans and Missourians are tied for the second-longest word -- each checking their work on "maintenance."The most common query is "beautiful," leading the way for New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Minnesota and California.With the National Spelling Bee underway in Washington D.C., maybe Americans can get some help without a search engine.2016 Map: