Illustrated Wolf Prize scene — AI-generated artwork behind this award's word search puzzle
Wolf Prize, as a word search. 12 words drawn from its ceremony, its trophy, and the craft it honours sit hidden in a 15×15 letter grid, running in every direction. Drag across a word to claim it, and clear the board to finish.
Words to find: WOLF, AGRICULTURE, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS, MEDICINE, PHYSICS, ARTS, ARCHITECTURE, MUSIC, PAINTING, SCULPTURE, JERUSALEM.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
Wolf Prize word list, defined
WOLF/wʌlf/ · noun
A large, carnivorous mammal that lives in the wild, typically having a thick coat of fur and sharp teeth. Wolves are often found in packs and are known for their howling. Related: bear, lynx, panther, mountain lion.
AGRICULTURE/ˈægrɪkʌltʃər/ · noun
The practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock. It involves the use of technology, labor, and resources to produce food and other products. Related: farming, horticulture, agribusiness, cultivation.
CHEMISTRY/ˈkɛmɪstri/ · noun
The scientific study of the composition, properties, and reactions of matter. It involves the study of the structure, properties, and reactions of matter at the atomic and molecular level. Related: chemical science, molecular science, physical science, analytical science.
MATHEMATICS/məˈθɪmətɪks/ · noun
The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, using logic and reason to solve problems and understand patterns. Related: arithmetic, geometry, algebra, statistics.
MEDICINE/ˈmɛdɪsɪn/ · noun
The art or science of preventing or curing disease, especially by the use of drugs or other remedies. A substance or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease. Related: remedy, treatment, cure, therapy.
PHYSICS/fɪzɪks/ · noun
The scientific study of the natural world around us, including the laws of motion, energy, and matter. It involves the study of the physical universe from the smallest subatomic particles to the entire cosmos. Related: science, natural philosophy, mechanics, astronomy.
ARTS/ɑːrts/ · noun
The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, often in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. Related: crafts, design, fine arts, music.
ARCHITECTURE/ˈɑːrkɪtɛktʃər/ · noun
The art or practice of designing buildings and structures, or the style or character of a building or structure. The design and planning of a system or organization. Related: design, planning, construction, engineering.
MUSIC/mjuːzɪk/ · noun
The art of arranging sounds in a sequence that is aesthetically pleasing and expressive, typically through melody, harmony, and rhythm. Music can be heard in various forms, including classical, jazz, rock, and pop. Related: sound, melody, harmony, rhythm.
PAINTING/pˈeɪntɪŋ/ · noun, verb
A picture made by applying paint to a surface, or the act of applying paint to a surface. A work of art created by applying paint to a surface. Related: artwork, picture, image, sketch.
SCULPTURE/skʌltʃər/ · noun
A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping or combining hard materials such as stone, wood, or metal, or by casting or welding. Related: statue, monument, carving, model.