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  1. History of Word Search Puzzles. The word search puzzle is generally attributed to Norman E. Gibat, who published the first such puzzle in the Selenby Digest in Norman, Oklahoma in 1968. Prior to this, word-based puzzles like crosswords and acrostics had already gained popularity, but word search introduced a different, more accessible format.

  2. thewordsearch.com › cat › booksBooks - Word Search

    Books. Based on popular books, these word search puzzles can be played online or printed out. Find the words that have been used in Dr. Seuss's books. Favourite stories that were read to us at bedtime, or that we've read to our little ones. Find the words related to Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet in the puzzle below.

  3. Word Search Around the World. Dive into the Universe of Word Search puzzles with our online game, available in eleven languages. Enjoy free play, download as a PDF, or print it directly.

  4. To create a word search puzzle you must supply a word list of at least 10 words. The word list should be based on a single theme or topic. For example a television show or a movie you enjoy. Words can only contain the letters a-z and a maximum of two spaces or dashes. Spaces and dashes will be removed when words are added to the word search grid.

  5. DKM Word Search Online. This is the classic word search puzzle where you need to locate a list of given words in a grid. Words can be placed in any of eight different directions: horizontal left to right and right to left, vertical up down and down up, diagonal top left to bottom right and reverse or diagonal top right to bottom left and reverse.

  6. It’s easy! Just provide your word list and the Word Search Maker will create a puzzle for you. Enter your words into the text box provided. Make sure to add no more than 30 words. Select the theme or topics of your word search. Words should only include letters from a-z – uppercase or lowercase. You can use space and dash but these will be ...

  7. Daily Word Search presented by Sisters From AARP. This unique version of the Daily Word Search, created by the Sisters From AARP team, invites you to explore African-American culture and history in your world with featured and weekly puzzles. Become a master word searcher by discovering clues about fascinating people, places and things.

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