I will be using all user searches which is above 500 thousand now — to use as a guide on how to improve You Go Words. Every word search, regardless if is an error or success — provides me an idea of what should be included if it’s not already available, and I will be working to ensure every word find will be implemented for use. Please be patient with me as I am a single fello working on You Go Words. Thank you for being a user. You can currently find all words lists and answers for any word such as the definition, synonym, antonym, anagram or spelling, derivative, hyponym and hypernym, pertainym and much more. Using the quantum word finder search bar above, you can filter words by the type of speech. The type of speech filters available include articles, singular or plural nouns, pronouns, adjectives, singular or plural verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections.
Word lists by grade level from kindergarden to SAT words, the origin or roots of the word, syllables, length, consonants, vowels, letters and by unique sets of letters. Because English can have more than one type of speech (noun, verb, etc.), I provide you the types of speech I was able to find for each English word. Please use the «add/edit» word feature if you find errors.
How To Use The Word Finder
When you use the quantum virtual word search at the top of this page, you can filter your words in thousands of ways. Use the following cheat sheet to get an idea of the how you can use the finder to craft your search and to get the exact lists of words you desire!
The following searches can be done seperately as individual searches, or, as a combination together to make a super filter word find. You can type using the quantum search box at the top of this page, wich is found throughout every page of this website. Type whatever it is you are searching for, exactly as you want to type it. If you want to find words starting with a-z and have two consonants or 4 vowels — you can say just that ( Words starting with a, have two consonants and four vowels ). Give that search a try. Here are the word find filters you can include in your word search.
Main Style Of User Queries
- Length queries are in the format of : 5 letter words, words with 3 letters, 3 letter
- Solving puzzles is as simple as entering JUST the characters you need such as: blariueiuskjd and using underscore for missing letters such as : wo__s
- Although not recommended, you can search with spaces : w o r d s
- To find words by the first, second, third or up to the eight letter of a word. You can type «words with the 8th letter s, or words with the eighth letter s
- Finding words «without» consonants or vowels, requires you to say that. «Words without consonants». You can also find «words with all vowels», «words with no vowels» and «words with the vowels aie»
- Search by saying «double» consonants/vowels and you’ll find words with double vowels, or double consonants. By saying triple, quadrupal, etc. — you’re then saying «words with three vowels in a row, or four consonants in a row» but it won’t provide a list of words that do not exist such as words with three of the same vowels/consonants in a row — which is why saying «triple,quadrupal,etc.» is not the same as saying «double». Double means two o’s or two r’s, etc.
Word Filter Finding
- Grade Level: kindergarten, or grade 1-12 or SAT words.
- Speech type: Article, Nouns, pronoun, verb, adjective, satellite adjectives, preposition, conjunction, interjections, etc.
- Singular/Plural: find words that are singular or plural by adding that to your search. » singular words «, «plural words»
- Compound Words: simply add the phrase compound words, or that are compound or similar addition to your search
- Origin: if you’re searching for words of a specific root language, or origin. What is the origin? Example: scottish origins
- Language: For names only, you can include language in your search and include origin as well. Example: girl names with scottish roots that are korean language
- Starts With letter: starts with d, starting with a, etc.
- Ends with letter: ends with d, ending with d, etc.
- Spelled like, or containing: A unique tool. Find all words spelling like or containing a set of characters. Example: «spelled with out», or «containing out» will give you words that have the spelling of «out», such as about, youth, without, shout
- Length: how long of a word? five letter words, words with 6 letters.
- Consonants: single or double consonants, such as mississippi with two s’s and two p’s. Search for words with 1-9 consonants. Simple search for double consonant words. To find words with any two consonants in a row, simply search for «# consonants in a row«.
- Vowels: The same search as consonants, such as double vowel words and two vowels in a row like gail, blue, going, etc.
- Syllables: Words with two syllables, three syllables, single syllable words, etc.
- Letters: A unique tool to the web, exclusive to You Go Words (for now). Search «words with the letters ace or even find words that do not have the letters ace. You can not at this time combine both contain and not containing filters.
- Only the letters: You can find words with only the letters/characters you want, such as words with only the letters elvn. Which would give you, «eleven».
- Anagrams: Find anagrams which are words that can be made from another word. This includes repeating characters where as only the letters search does not.
- Unscramble? If you’re just unscrambling a set of letters, enter just that set of letters such as soanntncoo . But if you need to add length, make sure you use «unscramble» in your search. Like: unscramble soanntncoo , 6 letter words
Combining Your Word Search
In the following search style, you can use any of the options mentioned above to filter your word lists. You can combine them (one of each) to have a drilled down word list of words. You can not combine the same filter such as two a’s and two c’s. But, here are some examples of advanced word finds you could search to list results.
Example Search
- Words that are nouns (noun, pronoun, verbs, adjectives, etc.)
Learn more about parts of speech: UTexas.edu Speech.htm
- Words that end with a vowel or words that start with a vowel
- Words that end with a consonant or words that start with a cosnonant
- Words for grade 1 students (kindergarten, grade 1-12, SAT words)
- Words with Old English roots (root(s) or origin(s))
- 10 letter words
- words starting with a
- end in b | ending with the letters ing
- 7 consonants
- single vowel words
- single syllable words
- words with 3 syllables
- Words with the letters ace
- Words with only the letters ace
- words with 4 vowels
- words that do not have the letters ae
- list of words that do not have four vowels
- etc.
Advanced Word List Combinations
Slightly more difficult searches, but you can perform them. The way you type, is up to you. You can even type in words, such as one, two, three and four.
- nouns for grade 1 students that start with a and have two vowels
- Words with seven letters starting with a
- 5 letter words with double vowels starting with a and 2 consonants
Example:- Agree
- 5 letter words with 3 consonants
- triple consonant words
- words with 4 consonants and 4 vowels
- Words with 5 consonants and the letters rst
- 9 letter words with 4 consonants and 2 syllables that do not have the letter a
- 7 letter words with double consonants and 2 vowels, with 1 syllable
- Find a word that ends with out and starts with a
Counting English Words With Filters
Sometimes we want to find out «how many» words contain certain filters, without the rest of the data. You can simply search «how many words» or «how many» to do this filtering. You could say, «count 9 letter words» and get the same answer as «how many words have 9 letters».
- How many words have 9 letters, 7 consonants and 3 syllables?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a word search?
A word search is a puzzle where there are rows of letters placed in the shape of a square, and there are words written forwards, backwards, horizontal, vertical or diagonal. There will be a list of words for the player to look for and the goal of the player is to find those words hidden in the word search puzzle, and highlight them.
How do I choose the words to use in my word search?
Once you’ve picked a theme, choose words that have a variety of different lengths, difficulty levels and letters. You don’t need to worry about trying to fit the words together with each other because WordMint will do that for you!
How are word searches used in the classroom?
Word search games are an excellent tool for teachers, and an excellent resource for students. They help to encourage wider vocabulary, as well as testing cognitive abilities and pattern-finding skills.
Because the word search templates are completely custom, you can create suitable word searches for children in kindergarten, all the way up to college students.
Who is a word search suitable for?
One of the common word search faq’s is whether there is an age limit or what age kids can start doing word searches. The fantastic thing about word search exercises is, they are completely flexible for whatever age or reading level you need.
Word searches can use any word you like, big or small, so there are literally countless combinations that you can create for templates. It is easy to customise the template to the age or learning level of your students.
How do I create a word search template?
For the easiest word search templates, WordMint is the way to go!
Pre-made templates
For a quick an easy pre-made template, simply search through WordMint’s existing 500,000+ templates. With so many to choose from, you’re bound to find the right one for you!
Create your own from scratch
- Log in to your account (it’s free to join!)
- Head to ‘My Puzzles’
- Click ‘Create New Puzzle’ and select ‘Word Search’
- Select your layout, enter your title and your chosen words
- That’s it! The template builder will create your word search template for you and you can save it to your account, export as a Word document or PDF and print!
How can I print my word search template?
All of our templates can be exported into Microsoft Word to easily print, or you can save your work as a PDF to print for the entire class. Your puzzles get saved into your account for easy access and printing in the future, so you don’t need to worry about saving them at work or at home!
Can I create a word search in other languages?
Word searches are a fantastic resource for students learning a foreign language as it tests their reading comprehension skills in a fun, engaging way.
We have full support for word search templates in Spanish, French and Japanese with diacritics including over 100,000 images.
Search words by mask
On this page you search by cryptography. This means that unknown letter or letters are replaced with promptness cryptography. The search algorithm understands this and takes the necessary result.
All the known letters in the word indicated by the corresponding letters.
If any of the words you do not know what to write the letter, put it in place of the word ? (the question mark).
If any of the words you do not know a few letters, replace this part of the word in the * (asterisk).
If you specify in the form, imp???an?, the service displays the words containing the letters, and instead of the question mark each one will try to substitute any letter. For example:
- important
- impeccant and others.
If you are in the form of record, ca*t*, then the service will look for these letters and instead sign * will substitute any combination of letters. For example:
- cabalistic
- cabotagem
- cart and others.
If you enter the letters in the form of h*n?, the service displays the words containing the entered letters, and instead vzvezdochki try to substitute any combination of letters. Instead, a question mark — one substitute any letter. For example:
- haapana
- hacksawing
- hailing
- half-bound and others.
Now, just enter the letters and words of the mask. Then click on the search button or «Enter» on the keyboard.
We have a large collection of word search puzzles online, with new ones being added regularly. They are fun to play, but also educational as they help to reinforce spelling.
The Benefits of Word Search Puzzles
- First of all, our word search puzzles are 100% free to play and you can even go old school and print them off to enjoy offline later.
- In addition, these puzzles are great for consolidating spelling, you can use this resource as an opening to other independent writing activities.
- Above all, the more words you encounter and understand, the broader your day-to-day vocabulary will become, so they are a great way to increase your exposure to old and new words.
To get started playing, just select a level from below. Best of luck.
Word Search Puzzles for Basic English Learners
Pre A1 Beginner Level
Here are word search puzzles for students at a beginner level of English or Pre-A1 on the CEFR scale.
A1 Elementary Level
For these puzzles, they are for students at an elementary level of English or A1 on the CEFR scale.
A2 Pre-Intermediate Level
In this section the puzzles are for students at a pre-intermediate level of English or A2 on the CEFR scale.
Word Search Puzzles for Independent English Learners
B1 Intermediate Level
For these puzzles, they are for students at an intermediate level of English or B1 on the CEFR scale.
B2 Upper Intermediate Level
In this section the puzzles are for students at an upper-intermediate level of English or B2 on the CEFR scale.
Word Search Puzzles for Proficient English Learners
C1 Advanced Level
For this last section, these puzzles are for students at an advanced level of English or C1 on the CEFR scale.
More puzzles, activities and games available:
First of all, why not try our match-up games to help you build up your vocabulary to dizzy heights.
In addition, our word puzzles are especially helpful as you try to retain new words in a different language.
Finally, our crossword puzzles help you to spell linked words correctly to be able to complete the task.
More activities available:
In addition, learning English requires not just a good vocabulary, but a strong foundation of English grammar to communicate effectively and our grammar exercises provide the practice for this purpose.
When learning vocabulary, especially helpful are our vocabulary exercises that are focussed on a theme or topic as these provide word retention practice, so you can be confident to read, write, speak and listen successfully.
Most importantly, once you are at a good level of English, you should combine your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar to understand and produce well-written pieces of text. We provide model text types for you to read and practice.
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