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Puzzle Creator: (example: Mrs. Jones)
Enter your word list in the box below.
- Use a comma or press enter between words.
- Minimum word length: 3 letters
- Maximum word length: 16 letters
- Recommended number of words: 20
Level — Intermediate
· 18 x 12 grid
· Words hidden across, down, and diagonally
· No backwards words
· Medium font size
· Recommended for grades 2 — 4
Please note:
- There may be a limit to the number and lengths of words hidden. If you have too many words or your words are too long, they may be left out of the puzzle. Please check your puzzle carefully to make sure all of your words are there.
- Our word search generator uses a basic word filter to prevent the accidental, random creation of offensive words. When you create your puzzle, please check it over it carefully to be sure unintended words were not added by our random letter generator.
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Below are two examples of beginner and intermediate Word Searches! The Word Search Maker creates the puzzle page as well as a solution page.
Looking for a great selection of free printable word search puzzles?
You’ve come to the right place. We have over 100 free printable word searches to choose from.
Word searches are a popular puzzle game that require players to search for hidden words in a grid of letters.
Words can be spelled out horizontally, vertically and diagonally — forwards or backwards.
The word search puzzle is completed by finding all the words.
Word search puzzles are great for testing the brain. They train us to quickly look for patterns and combinations.
They’re also great for learning new vocabulary and spelling. On top of this, they’re also very fun!
All our puzzles are free. They are for personal use only (they are not to be reproduced for sale or marketing purposes).
We do encourage them to be used by schools and education services. Teachers are welcome to print puzzles for classroom distribution.
The option to print off our puzzles means that you don’t have to be using an online device to play them.
We understand that many people prefer the traditional pen and paper method when it comes to word searches —
you then have the choice to play them anywhere regardless of whether you’ve got wi-fi.
Our free printable word search puzzles are suitable for kids and adults alike.
They come in a range of difficulties: easy, medium and hard.
Whether you’re looking for something simple to pass the time or something challenging,
you’re certain to find the right puzzle here.
The 15 Most Popular Printable Word Searches In 2023
It could be worth taking a moment to browse through our most popular printable word searches.
Our most popular word searches include exciting categories such as animals, board games, planets and vegetables.
We also have several word search puzzles based around popular films and cartoons such as Harry Potter,
Disney and superheroes.
On top of this, we have seasonal word searches themed around events such as
Thanksgiving and
Easter (very popular around certain times of the year!).
Below is a list of some of the most popular printable word searches downloaded from out site in 2021:
This is just a list of our most popular printable word search puzzles.
There are plenty more puzzles to choose from on our site if you’re looking for something different or a little unique.
Take the time to search through our hundreds of word searches and see what you can find —
you’ll be amazed by some of the options we have. You can print them off today and play them immediately.
Alternatively, you can download them as pdf to print it later.
The 15 Best Printable Word Searches For Kids In 2023
Our word searches aren’t just aimed at adults. We also have a great selection of word searches aimed at kids.
Our word searches for kids aim to be simpler and more fun. Some of them incorporate
colors,
while others adopt fun themes like animals
or Disney.
This motivates kids to develop a more positive association with word games.
If you want to avoid word searches containing long words,
consider our 6 letter word search puzzles
and 7 letter word search puzzles.
These are ideal for young kids who may still be learning to spell basic words.
You can also find word search puzzles aimed at specific school grade ages including 1st grade word search puzzles,
2nd grade word search puzzles and 3rd grade word search puzzles.
These are ideal if you’re a teacher trying to find the right puzzle for your class.
Some of our word searches for kids have been very popular over the last year.
You can check out best kids word search puzzles below:
On top of these popular puzzles, we have many other options for kids.
Browse through our site to check out our array of word search puzzle games aimed at children.
Such puzzles are great for parents looking to keep kids occupied, while also
helping to teach them vocabulary and build problem-solving skills.
They can also be great resources for teachers who may be looking for a fun way to spice up English lessons.
The Top 5 Most Popular Printable Puzzle Collections
These collections contain multiple word search puzzles all belonging to a specific theme.
If you’re looking to print off multiple puzzles, but you want to keep them all within a certain
difficulty rating or topic, our collections are a great tool for helping you to do this.
To put your brain to the test, why not challenge yourself to our collection of hard puzzles?
Alternatively, explore our collection of puzzles for kids if you want to keep things basic and child-friendly.
We have a variety of collections to choose from that you can explore on this site.
Below are some of our most popular printable word search puzzle collections.
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Word Search Hard
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Word Search Easy
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Animal Puzzles
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TV Show Printable Puzzles
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Word Searches for Adults
You can browse a few other collections on our site. Print them off and play them over a few days,
or challenge yourself to complete as many word searches as you can in an hour.
Check out more printable word searches…
There are so many other fun word search puzzles to choose from on our site.
This includes various niche themes. We encourage you to take a look through our collections to see what appeals to you.
For example, we have all kinds of holiday-themed word search puzzles that you can print off.
A Christmas word search puzzle could be great for getting into the festive spirit in December.
A Halloween word search could meanwhile be perfect for searching all kinds of spooky words in October.
Other examples of event and holiday word searches include a Valentine’s day word search,
a St. Patrick’s day word search,
a mother’s day word search and
a spring word search.
You’ll also find puzzles on our site themed around various activities and interests.
For instance, a sports word search could be a great option
if you’re a sports fan.
If you’re a teacher looking for a word search puzzle based around a certain subject,
take a look to see if any of our word search games match your criteria.
A few examples of some of the other word search puzzles we provide include:
Recently Added Word Search Puzzle Topics
Yummy Food & Drinks Word Search Puzzles
Celebrate Popular Holidays with Word Search
Educational Word Puzzles
Don’t pay for printed word search puzzle books when you can download all of ours for free.
We have so many puzzles to keep you occupied. These printable word search puzzles aren’t the only games we offer either…
Play Word Search Online
You can also play word search online. This could be a fun alternative to printable word searches.
Our Online Word Search Game is much like playing with pen and paper.
You’re presented with a grid of letters and several words to locate.
The big difference is that you use the cursor on the screen to strike through the words when you find them.
A progress bar at the top counts each word as you find it.
There are a few other big differences such as the ability to compete against other players
(although there is also a solo mode) and the ability to build an online score. Try it out to see what you think.
Word Search Generator
Another fun tool to try on our site is our Word Search Generator.
This puzzle maker tool allows you to create endless different word search print outs for the same topic.
This feature is also free!
First, choose a topic, for example Christmas.
Then press Generate new puzzle button and the
generator then picks a selection of random words related to the topic and creates a new set of easy, medium and hard puzzles for you.
Original Word Search
Generated Word Search
As you can see in the example above, generated word search has a different set of words and a new grid of letters.
Using this puzzle generation tool you can create practically endless puzzle possibilities.
If you’re struggling to find new word searches to use, this is a great feature to try out — you’re
guaranteed to end up with a new word search every time.
For Teachers And Parents
If you’re a teacher or parent, you’ll be pleased to know that all content on our site is child appropriate.
There are no bad words used in our word searches.
We also don’t allow user-generated content so that we can make sure content meets our standards.
Our puzzle maker tool is designed to only generate child-friendly words.
We don’t allow people to select their own words when using the puzzle maker.
This prevents people from creating and sharing inappropriate content using our Word Search Generator.
Our site also doesn’t feature any chat features.
While our Online Word Search does allow players to compete against strangers online,
players are unable to communicate with each other, so you don’t have to worry about kids talking to strangers.
The Word Search Battle is designed to be fun and educational.
We hope to encourage friendly competition and team building,
while also helping children and adults to learn new vocabulary.
We regularly moderate content to ensure that it is safe and user-friendly for all ages.
Please feel free to contact us if you would like to recommend any features to improve our site,
including any features that could make it more child-friendly.
Try our word search printable puzzles today!
Try our free printable word searches today. You’ll find word search puzzles for everyone ranging
from printable word search puzzles for kids to hard word search puzzles for adults.
The full list of our word search puzzle topics you can check here.
On top of browsing through our collections of word searches, don’t forget to
try our word search generator and enjoy an endless choice of new puzzles.
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Making a word search for your kids on a rainy day, your students to help them learn vocabulary, or simply for a bored friend can be a fun activity. You can get as creative as you like—just follow these steps to learn how to create your own word search.
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Decide on the theme of your word search. Picking a theme for the words you want to put in your word search will make the word search seem more professional. If you are making this word search for a child, picking a theme will make the puzzle more understandable. Some example themes include: country names, animals, states, flowers, types of food, etc.
- If you do not want to a have a theme for your word search, you don’t have to. It is up to you what you decide to put into your word search.
- If you are making the word search as a gift, you could personalize the word search for the person you are making it for by using themes like, ‘names of relatives’ or ‘favorite things.’
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Select the words you want to use. If you decided to go with a theme, pick words that match that theme. The number of words you choose depends on the size of your grid. Using shorter words will allow you to include more words in your puzzle. Word searches generally have 10-20 words. If you are making a very large puzzle, you could have more than that.
- Examples of words for the theme ‘animals’: dog, cat, monkey, elephant, fox, sloth, horse, jellyfish, donkey, lion, tiger, bear (oh my!), giraffe, panda, cow, chinchilla, meerkat, dolphin, pig, coyote, etc.
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Look up the spelling of words. Do this particularly if you are using more obscure words or the names of foreign countries. Misspelling words will lead to confusion (and someone potentially giving up on your puzzle.)
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Leave space at the top of your page. You will want to add a title to your word search once you have drawn your grid. If you have a theme, you can title your word search accordingly. If you don’t have a theme, simply write ‘Word Search’ across the top of your page.
- You can also make your grid on the computer. To make a grid in versions of word prior to Word 2007: Select ‘View’ at the top of the page. Select ‘Toolbars’ and make sure the ‘Drawing’ toolbar is selected. Click on ‘Draw’ (it looks like an ‘A’ with a cube and a cylinder). Click ‘Draw’ and then click ‘Grid’. A grid option box will pop up—make sure you select ‘Snap to Grid’ and then select any other options you would like for your grid. Click ‘OK’ and make your grid.
- To make a grid in Word 2007: Click ‘Page Layout’ at the top of the page and click the ‘Align’ list within the ‘Arrange’ grouping. Click ‘Grid settings’ and make sure ‘Snap to Grid’ is selected. Select any other options you want for your grid. Click ‘ok’ and draw your grid.
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Draw a grid by hand. It is easiest to make word searches when using graph paper, although you do not have to use graph paper. The standard word search box is 10 squares by 10 squares. Draw a square that is 10 centimeter (3.9 in) by 10 centimeter (3.9 in) and then make a line at each centimeter across the box. Mark each centimeter going down the box as well.
- You do not need to use a 10×10 grid. You can make your grid as big or as small as you like, just remember that you need to be able to draw small squares within your grid. You can make your grid into the shape of a letter (perhaps the letter of the person’s name who you are making it for?) or into an interesting shape.
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Use a ruler to draw lines. Use a pencil to draw the lines evenly and straightly. You need to create small, evenly-sized squares within your grid. The squares can be as big or as small as you like.
- If you are giving the word search to a child, you might consider making the squares larger. Making larger squares will make the puzzle a bit easier because each individual square and letter will be easier to see. To make your puzzle harder, make smaller, closer together squares.
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Make a list of your words. Place the list next to your grid. You can label your words #1, #2 etc. if you want to. Write your words out clearly so that the person doing the word search knows exactly which word he or she is looking for.
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Write all of your words into your grid. Put one letter in each box. You can write them backward, forward, diagonally, and vertically. Try to evenly distribute the words throughout the grid. Get creative with your placements. Make sure to write all of the words that you have listed next to the grid so that they are actually in the puzzle. It would be very confusing to be looking for a word in the word search that isn’t actually there.
- Depending on who you are giving the puzzle to, you may wish to make your letters larger or smaller. If you want your puzzle to be a little less challenging, like if you are giving it to a child, you might consider writing your letters larger. If you want your puzzle to be more challenging, make your letters smaller.
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Create an answer key. Once you have finished writing in all the words, make a photocopy of it and highlight all of the hidden words. This will serve as your answer key so whoever does your puzzle will be able to see if they got everything right (or can get help if they are stuck on one word) without the confusion of the extra, random letters.
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Fill in the rest of the blank squares. Once you have written all of your chosen words into the puzzle, fill the still empty squares with random letters. Doing this distracts the person from finding the words in the search.
- Make sure that you do not accidentally make other words out of your extra letters, especially other words that fit into your theme. This will be very confusing for the person doing the puzzle.
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Make copies. Only do this if you are planning on giving your word search to more than one person.
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Websites like puzzle-maker.com let you make word searches and crossword puzzles by just typing in the words and clues you want.
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How do I find a word in a word search?
Look at the beginning letter, then go line by line down the word search until you find the first letter. When you find one, look at the letters surrounding it to see if there is the next letter of the word. If there aren’t any of the next letters there, carry on until you find the word.
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After you’ve decided what words you want in your word search, use a ruler to draw a grid on a piece of graph paper. Fill in your word search by writing your words in the grid, but make sure to spread them out and vary writing them so words are written vertically, diagonally, backwards, and forward. Once you’ve added all of your words, add other letters in the blank squares. Finally, write out a list of your words next to the grid so the person doing the word search knows what they’re looking for. If you want to learn how to make your word search on the computer, keep reading!
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