I have sent the seed phrase to some reputable members here and you can confirm it but yourself.
First of all, the explanation why 11 out of 12 of the words are valid isn't because your seed phrase has changed.
I already explained it in detail that it could happen if the computed version number is valid.
Secondly, sending it to multiple person was dangerous, you could've at least messaged each first so you can get a public key to encrypt your PM containing the seed phrase.
Thirdly, about the seed phrase; there are two iterations that can make it a valid Electrum seed but all are empty.
Namely: hosseinimr93's findings about changing "
staff" to "
stuff" (
SegWit) and separately, "
teach" to "
teacher" (
Standard).
If you're using a passphrase (
if you ticked "Extension this seed with custom words"), try those two "
corrected" seed phrases with your passphrase.
(
do not share the passphrase to us)
I also tried to use "
BIP39 seed" option in case you've used it to generate a wallet with different script type
as I've seen some reckless tutorials instructing users to do that to create nested-SegWit wallet.
But all options are empty as well.
Lastly, Electrum allows the creation of multiple wallets.
You might have created a wallet with that seed phrase first (
created that paper backup) then created new wallets that you actually used but never backed up the seed.