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word puzzle
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word puzzle
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4-й класс
English
christmas vocabulary word puzzle
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от Kseniyafilippova
christmas
Christmas word puzzle
Анаграмма
от Tumbler1
OGE/EGE Word formation
Пропущенное слово
от Ma1204
9-й класс
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11 класс
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Word formation
What’s the word? puzzle series
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от Katyabuyanova
puzzle
Анаграмма
от Leshevajane86
puzzle
Анаграмма
от Sofina97
-er/-or/-ness/-ist
Групповая сортировка
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WORD FORMATION
Word order (предложения БЕЗ глагола действия)
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от Babrasin
English
Sentence word order
puzzle
Случайное колесо
от Ivanov555alexei
Puzzle
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English
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Halloween Crossword Puzzle
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Crossword Puzzle
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Puzzle
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Puzzle
Викторина с изображением
от A7mdelbanna
Word order (предложения с глаголом действия)
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от Babrasin
English
Sentence word order
verbs and adverbs
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word formation
body language word formation
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word formation RNE
Word formation nouns & adjectives _ 2
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Word Formation
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-less -able/ible adjectives oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
Negative prefixes
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от Annieg
OGE
word formation
GW B1 Noun suffixes -ness,-ship,-dom
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от Ma1204
Gateway B1
Word formation
adverbs oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
-ER NOUNS OGE
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WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
ОГЭ 26-31
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от Puchkovadn90
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English
OGE
Spotlight
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
-tion -sion nouns oge
Сопоставить
от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
Gateway B1, Unit 1. Suffixes -ment,-ion, -ence
Викторина
от Volginaksenia
Gateway B1
word formation
огэ макмиллан u3 word formation
Пропущенное слово
от Truthisoutthere
Английский
Grammar
vocabulary
word formation
Макмиллан
ОГЭ
-ic -ly -ed -ian -ous -ish -ent adjectives oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
dis- im- inter- un- oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
Oxford word skills basic Unit 44
Пропущенное слово
от Annbelova
English
Oxford word skills basic
Gateway B1 Unit 1
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от Lizamoskvich
word formation
elementary
-al adjectives oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
-ship -ness nouns oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
-y adjectives oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
Discuss problems and solutions (Oxford Word Skills)
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от Mgalitskiy
Oxford Word Skills Advanced unit 54
Problems and Solutions
-ance/-ence -ing -ity nouns oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
Solar system. Sentences
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от Ria04
2-й класс
English
природные науки
Word order
WF p9 #7
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от Lidiakol
Word building
WF p9 #6
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от Lidiakol
Word building
B2 negative pref
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от Krtek
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от Lidiakol
Word building
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от Lidiakol
Word building
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Word formation
1.1 Questions SpeakOut Pre-Intermediate
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от Tatimrs
Speakout Pre-Intermediate
word order
WF #10,11 negative prefixes
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от Lidiakol
English
Word building
WF p29 #22
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от Lidiakol
Word building
-ment nouns oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
-ful adjectives oge
Поиск слов
от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
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Gateway B1, Unit 1. Developing vocabulary (-ion, -ence, -ment, -er, -or, -ist)
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от Volginaksenia
Gateway B1
word formation
-ing -ive adjectives oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
-ist -an -or nouns oge
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от Fireflyeltresources
WORD FORMATION
ОГЭ
puzzle furniture
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от Mkurkova1
Complete the puzzle. Revision
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от Knowallteacher
Word families (suffixes) — Solutions Interm 3ed unit 3E
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от Ggopchenko
English
Solutions Intermediate 3ed
word formation
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.
STW members are able to save their worksheets. You are not currently logged in and will not be able to save this file.
Sample Word Search Puzzle Generator Images
Below are two examples of beginner and intermediate Word Searches! The Word Search Maker creates the puzzle page as well as a solution page.
We have a large collection of English word 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 Puzzles
- First of all, these puzzles are 100% free to play.
- In addition, these puzzles are great for consolidating spelling and making the parts of the brain active.
- Above all, the more words you encounter and understand, the broader your day-to-day vocabulary will become.
To get started playing, just select a level from below. Best of luck.
Basic English Learners
Pre A1 Beginner Level
Here the puzzles are for students at a beginner level of English or Pre-A1 on the CEFR scale.
A1 Elementary Level
For these word 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 word puzzles are for students at a pre-intermediate level of English or A2 on the CEFR scale.
Independent English Learners
B1 Intermediate Level
For these word 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 word puzzles are for students at an upper-intermediate level of English or B2 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 search puzzles provide an excellent way to help to reinforce spellings in your mind.
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.
A Gentle Introduction To
Word Puzzles
On this page I’ve collected a bunch of the most popular types of word puzzles in one place. This should help you understand how the most widely published puzzles work, so you can decide what kind of puzzle suits you.
With each puzzle, I’ve given you some useful background and a good example to play with — that’s really the only way to learn about word puzzles after all.
Along the way, I’ve also included lots of links to handy resources I’ve discovered over the years, including…
- Great puzzle collections
- Expert puzzle-solving tips
- Indispensable puzzle makers and helpers
But I didn’t want to limit this page to the all time classics, because I know that some of my Word-Buff regulars are seriously clever puzzle creators. So I’ve set up a little place where we can…
Publish & Solve Our Own Free Word Puzzles!
Over time, we’ll build up a huge bank of high-quality, free word puzzles. And they’re the best kinds of puzzles of all
But right now, it looks like you’re still here. And I guess that means you want to know a bit more about the world’s favorite word puzzles. So let’s introduce them…
Acrostic Puzzles
At first glance, an acrostic puzzle looks a lot like a crossword. There’s a grid of black and white squares, for example, and a bunch of clues that have to solved in order to fill it in with letters. Don’t be fooled by appearances, though. The experience of solving an acrostic is completely different to that of a crossword.
Take a look at the example below as you read the discussion that follows it. If you like, click on the image to display a printed version of the acrostic to solve with pen and paper while you read…
As you can see in my example, the acrostic has three components. At the top is a grid of black and white squares, with rather intimidating looking indexes strewn throughout (don’t worry — they’re just handy labels). When the puzzle is solved, the letters in the grid will form a phrase (often a famous quote or saying).
Below the grid are two columns. The right hand column consists of very crossword-esque clues, and the left hand column contains the boxes into which you enter the answers to those clues. When all the answers have been completed correctly, the vertical column of shaded squares, consisting of the first letter of each answer (following a very long acrostic tradition!), will spell out a word, name, or phrase. We’ll call this the answer key.
The magic of the acrostic-solving experience, lies in the ingenious way that all these components hang together. In particular…
- The answer key (i.e. the sequence of shaded letters) relates intimately to the phrase in the grid. If the grid phrase is a famous quote, for example, the answer key will typically spell out the name of the person behind that quote.
- Obviously the clues help you fill in the grid, but as you make headway into the puzzle, things can happen the other way around — certain combinations of letters in the grid (e.g. TH_) enable you to make a good guess at certain letters in the clue answers, which then helps you solve the clues.
- Sometimes it happens that you can work out the answer key before the puzzle is finished. That can help you fill in the grid, which in turn can help you solve your unfinished clues.
So the Clues feed the Grid which feeds the Answers… and so on until finally you sort of spiral in on the full solution and get rewarded with that ‘Aha!’ moment
Crossword Puzzles
No surprises here — these word puzzles have made their way into just about every major newspaper in the English-speaking world (and beyond!).
So I’m not going to insult your intelligence by telling you what a crossword puzzle is. Instead, I’ll just point you to Word-Buff’s Crossword Puzzle Guide, where you can find out much more about them.
Cryptogram Puzzles
Cryptograms are word puzzles in which your primary task is to decode a block of cipher-text. You are faced with a sequence of characters that looks like gibberish. The characters can be letters, numbers, or any other symbols you like. The idea is that each character represents a letter of the alphabet, and when all the characters are replaced with their corresponding letters, the gibberish turns into something meaningful and (hopefully!) recognizable.
Here’s an example of a cryptogram that has been embellished with a theme and an author of the encrypted phrase — just to spice things up a notch…
Topic — Realism
In this example, I’ve given you a toehold into the grid by telling you that the number 22 represents the letter T. The cryptograms you meet won’t necessarily have hints, or themes for that matter (though the themeless cryptograms seem a bit dry and academic for me).
As you work your way through the puzzle you make educated guesses at the letters being represented by certain characters by focusing on key word patterns. I’ll let you have a go at the one above to get a feel for what I mean by ‘key word patterns’ here.
Jumble Word Puzzles
At its simplest, jumble word puzzles are about anagrams. In case you’ve forgotten, an anagram is just a sequence of letters that you have to unscramble to form a word or phrase. But an anagram — even a really tricky one — is hardly inspiring enough to warrant a place on this prestigious word puzzles list, right? That would be like a crossword puzzle with just one clue.
As with most word puzzles, a good word jumble should have several mini puzzles, tied together with a theme — preferably something curious or chuckle-worthy. And that is exactly the kind of jumble puzzle that became famous in newspapers around the world in the 1950s.
Like this one — let me explain how it works…
On the left had side of the puzzle you can see four horizontal rows of squares. These are basic anagram puzzles. See how some of the squares have circles inscribed?
These letters form the basis of a fifth anagram puzzle represented by the row of squares with circles inscribed at the very bottom of the puzzle.
Now the anagram at the bottom of the word jumble — technically, the solution to the puzzle — is often a phrase, and obviously requires a clue. Where is it?
In this example, the clue is the cartoon. The answer to the final anagram should make the text of the cartoon make sense, and will usually be something funny. Well … ok … groan-worthy at least
To see what I mean, have a go at solving this puzzle. When you’re done, you can check your answer by clicking on the image.
So you can see here how a good word jumble goes well beyond simple, unconnected anagrams. A theme, usually humorous, is provided, often in the form of a cartoon or riddle, and this theme ties all the small puzzles together into a meaningful whole. The result is that small-but-satisfying ‘Aha!’ moment that signifies the puzzle maker has done a good job.
Wordsearch Puzzles
Word Searches are perhaps the simplest of the classic word puzzles. Not that they are necessarily easy to solve mind you. A tricky one can take hours! But the idea is ridiculously simple…
You are presented with a list of words and a grid filled with a random-looking arrangement of letters. Your job is to find each word in the grid such that the letters in the word form a straight line-segment (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, forwards, or backwards). Here’s an example of a wordsearch puzzle I created for spelling bee practice. To get you started, I’ve highlighted the word PRIVILEGE, so this one no longer appears in the list of unsolved words.
Go on. See how long it takes you…
WARNING!
You must use a Java enabled browser to solve this puzzle.
As you might gather from this example, wordsearch puzzles are particularly good for reinforcing spelling. The reason for this is that you have to scrutinize each letter and its successor in the grid, rather than just glancing at letter sequences as we do when we read. You are forced to notice explicitly that COMMITMENT has two Ms rather than one, because if you search for that word spelled with one M you simply won’t find it. You’ll be forced to go back to your list, re-examine the word, and consciously register the double-M.
The use of themes, rather than ad hoc word lists, can also be used to improve vocabulary and general knowledge. If the theme is ‘Christmas’, for example, the solver may come across a new word, like YULETIDE, and remember forever after that this word is closely connected with Christmas. It’s not as good as a definition, but it’s certainly better than having no idea at all, right?
Want to Publish Your Own Word Puzzles?
Maybe Word-Buff can help. You see, I want to help innovative word puzzle creators find an audience. And I also want to help my puzzle-hungry visitors find high quality, free word puzzles. So…
I’m going to let you publish your word puzzles here for free and get tens of thousands of eyeballs on your work every month! As long as your puzzles are original, clearly explained, professional looking, and fun to solve, I’ll publish them here for you.
Interested? Great! Let’s do it…
Word Puzzles Other Visitors Have Published
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Someone had a problem at level 1. Readable words .
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Play word puzzle! Find the hidden english words on the board.
Game instructions for word puzzle
Choose difficulty by selecting one of the buttons from above. Then up to ten words will be generated and hidden in the word field. The random words will be listed to the right of the puzzle and disappears as you find them on the board. You can find the words by dragging your finger or your mouse pointer over the letters on ´the letter board. Above the board a display will show the word you create by selecting the letter buttons on the word search puzzle. There are three different types of words you can search for:
- Words — The words are in plain text.
- Images — Find the word the image depicts.
- Scrambled words — The letters of the word have been shuffled. You need to first figure out which word the letters represents before you try to find it on the board.
There are four levels of difficulty for each word type listed above. These are:
- Readable The letters of a word are all on the same row and they are read from left to right.
- One line — The letters of a word are all on the same row, but they may be read either from left to right or from right to left.
- Curved — The letters of the words are spread all over the board and the curved may be horizontal or vertical.
- Unreadable — The words are spread all over the board and the curves may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
To complete a level you must find all the words.
Calculation of knowledge points
Each completed game level gives 1 knowledge point in Word puzzle. The maximum number of points (12 knowledge points) is achieved when you pass all 12 levels. You’ll get a bronze medal when you complete a level 2 times and a silver medal after 5 completed rounds. A gold medal will be received after 10 completed rounds. In Word puzzle, the maximum number of collectable gold medals is 12. You only earn knowledge points for levels that has not been cleared before. A cleared level has a green background above. Even when you have completed a level, you can continue practicing at that level, but it gives you no more knowledge points.
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