| 100% | ALSO | 4 | Word used when adding |
| 75% | ALSO | 4 | Word commonly used when you're adding something |
| 69% | WOW | 3 | Word used when impressed |
| 67% | THERE | 5 | Word used when making a point? |
| 67% | MADAM | 5 | Word used when addressing Kamala Harris |
| 66% | EENIE | 5 | Word used when making a choice, maybe |
| 65% | THINGUMMY | 9 | Word used when the real name is forgotten |
| 64% | YIKES | 5 | A word used when scared or surprised |
| 61% | FTW | 3 | Texting shorthand used when adding an enthusiastic emphasis to something |
| 61% | DEARLY | 6 | Word used before “beloved” when addressing wedding attendees |
| 55% | ABLE | 4 | Word that retains its meaning when "cap-" is added |
| 54% | HELLO | 5 | Word to use when answering a telephone |
| 53% | VIS | 3 | Word added to either side of "-a-" when making a comparison |
| 52% | SHORT | 5 | What word becomes shorter when two letters are added? |
| 52% | EVOLUTION | 9 | Word that becomes more dramatic when you add an "R" in front |
| 52% | PACT | 4 | Word that becomes its own synonym when “com-” is added to it |
| 51% | SHORT | 5 | What word becomes shorter when you add letters to it? |
| 51% | SIC | 3 | Word that may be used often when reporting on what the President says |
| 50% | ELECT | 5 | Word whose meaning remains unchanged when an "s" is added to the front |
| 50% | EVER | 4 | Word that becomes its own opposite when "n" is added to the front |
| 50% | HERE | 4 | Word that becomes its opposite when a "T" is added to the beginning |
| 49% | SUPER | 5 | Word that's its own synonym when a "b" is added to the end |
| 48% | NON | 3 | This prefix when used, changes the meaning of the word to its opposite |
| 48% | TRE | 3 | Italian word that becomes its English synonym when "h" and "e" are added |
| 47% | IRE | 3 | Word for "anger" that becomes a country's name when "land" is added to the end |
| 47% | INALL | 5 | When added up |
| 46% | PIXEL | 5 | Word for a tiny little thing, first used in 1965 when discussing scanned images from space probes |
| 46% | BRAINTEASER | 11 | “What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?,” e.g. |
| 46% | ERGO | 4 | Word used in logic |
| 46% | ERE | 3 | Word used before now |