Illustrated Tintoretto scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
A free Tintoretto 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: MIRACLE, SLAVE, ASSUMPTION, LASTSUPPER, PRESENTATION, STMARK, CONVERSION, BAPTISM, ADORATION, MAGI, EUROPA, GALATEA.
Words run in any of eight directions, backwards included — if one refuses to turn up, try reading the grid right to left.
Tintoretto word list, defined
MIRACLE/ˈmɪrəkəl/ · noun
An extremely remarkable or extraordinary event, thing, or circumstance that is attributed to a supernatural or divine agency. A wonderful or remarkable event or thing. Related: marvel, wonder, miraculous, prodigy.
SLAVE/ˈsleɪv/ · noun, verb
A person who is owned or controlled by another person, often against their will. To make or keep someone a slave, typically by forcing them to work in harsh conditions. Related: bondservant, bondman, serf, peon.
ASSUMPTION/əˈsʌmpʃən/ · noun
The act of accepting something as true or as a fact without proof or evidence; a thing that is accepted as true or as a fact without proof or evidence. Related: presumption, supposition, postulate, hypothesis.
PRESENTATION/prɪˈzɛnteɪʃən/ · noun
The act of presenting information, ideas, or products to an audience, typically in a formal or public setting. A presentation can be a speech, a slideshow, or a demonstration. Related: address, speech, lecture, exposition.
CONVERSION/kənˈvɜːrʒən/ · noun, verb
The act or process of changing something into a different form or use. A change in the form or use of something. Related: change, transformation, alteration, reform.
BAPTISM/ˈbæptɪzəm/ · noun
The act of baptizing or the state of being baptized; a sacrament in many Christian churches in which a person is initiated into the Christian faith by being immersed in water or having water poured on their head. Related: initiation, christening, ordination, confirmation.
ADORATION/əˌdɒrˈeɪʃən/ · noun
A feeling of deep respect and admiration for someone or something. A strong feeling of love and respect for someone or something. Related: admiration, reverence, worship, devotion.
MAGI/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ · noun
The magi were a group of wise men from the East who visited Jesus after his birth, according to the Bible. They are often referred to as the Three Wise Men. Related: wise men, Three Wise Men, Magi, Kings.
GALATEA/ˈɡælətiːə/ · noun
In Greek mythology, Galatea was a sea-nymph loved by Pygmalion. In modern usage, Galatea refers to a person or thing that is idealized or fantasized about. Related: idol, icon, ideal, darling.