States Word Search

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Play free online States word search puzzles in your browser. Find hidden words themed around States — no download or signup required. Choose Quick, Easy, Tough, or Champ difficulty and track stars as you clear each pack.

This theme includes about 51 puzzles across difficulty levels.

Difficulty packs: Quick: 51.

Sample words: BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY, HUNTSVILLE, MOBILE, TUSCALOOSA, DOTHAN, AUBURN, TROY, CONDOR, SEAOTTER, PELICAN, DOGFACE, ANTELOPECANYON, MONUMENTVALLEY, SEDONA, PHOENIX.

States word list, defined

MOBILE /mɒbail/ · adjective, noun
Able to move or be moved; capable of being carried or taken away. A portable phone or other electronic device. Related: portable, handheld, movable, transportable.
AUBURN /ˈɔːbərn/ · adjective
A reddish-brown color, especially the color of hair that is brown with a reddish tint. A reddish-brown color, especially of autumn leaves. Related: red, brown, chestnut, russet.
TROY /trɔɪ/ · noun
A unit of weight in the troy system, equal to 31.1035 grams, originally used for weighing precious metals and gems. The troy ounce is a standard unit in the jewelry and precious metals industries. Related: troy weight, troy system.
CONDOR /kɑndɔr/ · noun
A large, powerful New World vulture with a bald head and a wingspan of up to 3.2 meters (10.5 feet). Related: vulture, eagle, hawk, owl.
PELICAN /ˈpɛlɪkən/ · noun
A large waterbird with a large pouched bill, feeding on fish and other aquatic animals. It is known for its distinctive appearance and impressive diving abilities. Related: heron, stork, ibis, flamingo.
PHOENIX /fɪnɪks/ · noun
A mythical bird said to be born from its own ashes, often used to represent rebirth or renewal. In modern usage, it can also refer to a person or thing that is revived or restored after a period of decline or difficulty. Related: mythical bird, rebirth, renewal, revival.

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