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Scripps National Spelling Bee winner plans to donate portion of winnings to charity

Faizan Zaki captured the coveted Scripps Cup on Thursday night after correctly spelling éclaircissement, a French word meaning clarification or enlightenment.
Faizan Zaki with the Scripps Cup after winning the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Spelling Bee winner plans to donate portion of winnings to charity
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Faizan Zaki has big plans for the $50,000 prize he received after winning the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

“Half of it I want to keep to save for college, but the other half I want to spend on charity since I want to help those in poverty,” the 13-year-old from Dallas told Scripps News.

Faizan captured the coveted Scripps Cup on Thursday night after correctly spelling éclaircissement, a French word meaning clarification or enlightenment.

He said he was familiar with the word and confident he could spell it correctly.

“When Dr. Bailly said the word, I immediately recognized it, and I wasn’t hesitant to start spelling since I knew I wasn’t confusing it with anything,” he said. “So I went for it — and I got it right.”

This was Faizan’s fourth appearance in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. He tied for 370th place in 2019, 21st place in 2023, and finished as runner-up in 2024.

He said last year’s second-place finish motivated him to return with a renewed focus. After school, he would read the dictionary and log unfamiliar words to study.

On stage, Faizan appeared to mimic typing with his fingers — a strategy he said helps him concentrate.

“It just helps me stay relaxed and also helps me keep track of where I am in the word,” he said. “The typing gives me a visual of where I am.”

As for what’s next, Faizan said he hopes to compete in math and linguistics events.