Illustrated John Constable scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
A free John Constable word search you can play straight in the browser. The 12-word list draws on famous works, materials, and the movement they belong to, hidden across a 15×15 grid in every direction. Drag through the letters to mark a word off.
Words to find: HAYWAIN, WHITEHORSE, SALISBURY, CATHEDRAL, CORNFIELD, LEAPINGHORSE, HARVESTWAGON, THECOTTAGE, BOATBUILDING, STOUR, AVON, MEADOW.
Found words stay highlighted, so the grid gets easier to read as you go and the final few tend to fall quickly.
John Constable word list, defined
CATHEDRAL/kæθˈdriːdəl/ · noun
A large and impressive building for Christian worship, typically having a central nave and transepts, and often a tower or spire. A large and impressive building for any other purpose. Related: church, temple, mosque, synagogue.
CORNFIELD/kɔrnfiːld/ · noun
A field of corn, typically grown for grain or livestock feed. A cornfield is often a large area of land planted with corn, and may be used for other crops as well. Related: maizefield, cornland, grainfield, cerealfield.
BOATBUILDING/ˈboʊt.bɪldɪŋ/ · noun
The construction or repair of boats, especially as a craft or industry. Related: shipbuilding, boatmaking, maritime construction, ship repair.
STOUR/stɔːr/ · noun
A stour is a strong, gusty wind, especially one that blows in the winter months. It can also refer to a fierce or intense struggle or contest. Related: gale, blast, tempest, squall.
MEADOW/ˈmiːdoʊ/ · noun
A field of grass and wildflowers, typically in a rural area. A meadow is often a flat area of land that is not cultivated for crops. Related: field, pasture, lawn, plain.