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.
Lesson Plan
Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Here is a word search that has more educational value than most. After finding the 14 words that have to do with natural resources, learners must then use the words in context. They answer 14 questions on the second page of the…
3rd — 5th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
South Carolina Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
In this word search about the state of South Carolina activity, students read words in the word bank and find people, places, and things about South Carolina. Students find 9 words.
3rd — 5th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
St. Patrick’s Day Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Get in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit with a 12-word, word search puzzle!
2nd — 5th
English Language Arts
CCSS:
Adaptable
Worksheet
Wisconsin Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
In this Wisconsin word search activity, students locate and identify 24 cities in the word bank within the word search puzzle.
4th — 6th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
Arkansas word search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
In this Arkansas activity, students search for famous people and places that are in Arkansas in a word search. Students search for 10 people and places.
2nd — 5th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
Word Roots 1: DICT, VENT, DUCT Advanced Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Polish knowledge of the listed word roots and vocabulary words with this word search. Learners find twelve words. Answers are provided as are printouts of the directions, clues, word search, and word search answers.
7th — 12th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
Word Roots FIN, SED, and FER Beginner Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Young learners must find 12 vocabulary words containing the roots FIN, SED, and FER from a provided list in a 15-by-15 grid to complete this word search activity. Directions, clues, word search grid, and answer key are ready to print and…
7th — 10th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
Word Roots NAT, TRACT, SEQU Intermediate Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Learners are given a list of 12 vocabulary words containing the roots NAT, TRACT and SEQU which they must find in a 15-by-15 word search in order to complete this activity. Directions, clues, word search, and answer key are all available…
7th — 12th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
Word Roots 6: PLIC, FAC, COGN Intermediate Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Consider this word search to engage your class with the provided list of vocabulary words. Learners spot twelve words within the puzzle. After the word search, you will find links to printouts of the directions, clues, word search, and…
8th — 12th
English Language Arts
Worksheet
Word Roots 2: CERN, JUR, LEG Intermediate Word Search
Lesson Planet: Curated OER
Reinforce mastery of the given vocabulary words and word roots with this word search. Pupils find twelve words in the puzzle. Although this activity is online, you will need to print out a copy for your class to complete the word search….
8th — 12th
English Language Arts
- English ESL Worksheets
- Vocabulary Practice
- Word search
- Food
Worksheet details
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A wordsearch about food. A colour version, a B&W one and the key. Thank you MOBSCENE for your help and advice! Thank you for your comments and thank you for saying thank you!
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Published 23/06/2013
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3. I just want to go into this shoe shop.
4. This is the Greens’ house.
5. The police are questioning two men.
7. Can we have two coffees, please ?
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16. mathematician
17. admiration
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19. remarkable
20. extended
21. investigation
22. discovery
23. addition
24. scientist
25. revolved
26. contribution
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We have no cats.
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