The phrase "willed will not" is a bit tricky to spell, as it contains two homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently) pronounced differently. "Willed" is pronounced /wɪld/, with a short "i" sound, while "will not" is pronounced /wɪl nɑt/, with a long "i" sound. The spelling of each word reflects its pronunciation, with "willed" containing a double "l" to indicate the short "i" sound, and "will not" containing a single "l" to indicate the long "i" sound.