Illustrated James McNeill Whistler scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
Free James McNeill Whistler word search. We picked 12 themed words — famous works, materials, and the movement they belong to — and laid them out on a 15×15 grid. Drag across the letters to find every word on the list.
Words to find: SYMPHONY, NOCTURNE, ARRANGEMENT, PEACOCKROOM, FALLINGROCKET, WHITEGIRL, THAMES, BUTTERFLY, MONOGRAM, JAPONISME, TONALISM, AESTHETIC.
Diagonals are where most players stall. Once you are down to the last word or two, sweep the diagonals deliberately.
James McNeill Whistler word list, defined
SYMPHONY/ˈsɪmfəni/ · noun
A long piece of music for orchestra, typically in several movements, or a combination of different sounds or elements that work together to create a harmonious whole. Related: orchestra, harmony, music, composition.
NOCTURNE/nɒktərn/ · noun
A piece of music, especially one for solo piano, composed to be played in the evening or at night. A painting or drawing that depicts a scene at night. Related: serenade, lullaby, nocturne, reverie.
ARRANGEMENT/ˌærənˈmɛnt/ · noun
A plan or procedure for doing something, or the way in which things are organized or arranged. A musical composition for a particular instrument or group of instruments. Related: organization, setup, plan, layout.
BUTTERFLY/ˈbʌtəflaɪ/ · noun
A flying insect with brightly coloured wings, typically having large eyes and a long, thin body. A person who flits from one activity to another, often without settling on any one thing. Related: insect, moth, beetle, caterpillar.
MONOGRAM/ˈmɒnəɡræm/ · noun
A letter or symbol, especially a combination of letters, used as a signature or emblem, typically consisting of the initials of a person's name. Related: initials, signature, crest, coat of arms.
AESTHETIC/ɑːˈsɛtɪk/ · adjective
Relating to the appreciation of beauty, especially in art or natural scenery. Concerned with the nature of beauty or taste in general. Related: beautiful, pleasing, attractive, lovely.