Illustrated Edouard Manet scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
Play a Edouard Manet word search free online. We built the 12-word list around famous works, materials, and the movement they belong to, then scattered it across a 15×15 grid — horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Find them all to clear the board.
Words to find: OLYMPIA, DEJEUNER, BALCONY, FIFER, ABSINTHE, RAGPICKER, GUITARIST, MUSICIAN, LETTER, BATIGNOLLES, FOLIES, REALISM.
Diagonals are where most players stall. Once you are down to the last word or two, sweep the diagonals deliberately.
Edouard Manet word list, defined
DEJEUNER/dɛʒœ.nɛʁ/ · noun
A midday meal, typically eaten in France or other French-speaking countries. Related: lunch, noon meal, midday meal, dinner.
BALCONY/ˈbælkəni/ · noun
A platform or structure projecting from the wall of a building, typically supported by columns or a balustrade, and usually enclosed by a railing or parapet. Related: veranda, gallery, piazza, terrace.
FIFER/ˈfaɪfər/ · noun
A person who plays a fife, typically in a military band or as part of a ceremonial group. Related: piper, tambourine player, drummer.
ABSINTHE/æbˈsɑ̃ːtʃ/ · noun
A strong, anise-flavored spirit, often served as a cocktail, typically made from wormwood and other herbs. Related: anise, pastis, sambuca, ouzo.
RAGPICKER/ˈræɡˌpɪkər/ · noun
A person whose occupation is to collect and sort rags, often for recycling or reuse. Related: scavenger, ragman, recycler.
GUITARIST/ˈɡɪtərist/ · noun
A person who plays the guitar, especially as a profession or in a band. Related: musician, player, singer, bassist.
MUSICIAN/ˈmjuːzɪkən/ · noun
A person who creates, performs, or interprets music. A person who plays a musical instrument. Related: music-maker, musician, performer, singer.
LETTER/ˈlɛtər/ · noun, verb
A written or printed symbol or character used to represent a sound or a concept. To write a letter to someone. Related: message, note, epistle, communication.
REALISM/riːˈalɪzəm/ · noun
The quality of being realistic; a philosophical and artistic movement that emphasizes accurate and detailed representation of reality. It is often associated with the depiction of everyday life and the rejection of idealized or romanticized portrayals. Related: realism, naturalism, surrealism, pragmatism.