Illustrated Euro scene — AI-generated artwork behind this currency's word search puzzle
A free Euro word search you can play straight in the browser. The 12-word list draws on its subunit, its metals, and the figures on its notes and coins, hidden across a 15×15 grid in every direction. Drag through the letters to mark a word off.
Words to find: CENT, EURO, NORDICGOLD, COPPERPLATED, STEEL, NICKELBRASS, ALUMINIUM, STARS, BRIDGE, ARCH, WINDOW, GATEWAY.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
Euro word list, defined
CENT/sɛnt/ · noun
A unit of currency equal to one-hundredth of a dollar in the United States, or one-hundredth of a pound in the United Kingdom. It is also a unit of measurement equal to one-hundredth of an inch or one-hundredth of a gram. Related: penny, dime, nickel, quarter.
EURO/ˈjʊəroʊ/ · noun
The official currency of the European Union, introduced in 1999. It is divided into 100 cents. Related: dollar, pound, franc, mark.
STEEL/ˈstiːl/ · noun
A hard, silver-white, ductile, and malleable alloy of iron and carbon, widely used for making tools, machinery, and building materials. Related: iron, metal, alloy, steel alloy.
ALUMINIUM/ˌæljʊˈmɪniəm/ · noun
A silvery-white, soft, nonmagnetic, ductile metal, highly reactive chemically, occurring abundantly in nature and used in a wide variety of applications, including transportation, packaging, and construction. Related: magnesium, zinc, titanium, copper.
STARS/ˈstɑrz/ · noun
A large number of very small, shining celestial bodies in the universe, especially those visible to the naked eye in the night sky. A famous or celebrated person, especially in the entertainment industry. Related: celebrities, gigantes, heroes, idols.
BRIDGE/brɪdʒ/ · noun, verb
A structure built over a river or other obstacle, allowing people or vehicles to cross. To connect or join two things, especially by a bridge. Related: span, link, connect, span.
ARCH/ɑːrtʃ/ · noun, verb
A curved structure above an entrance, typically of a building. To form or shape something into a curved or rounded top. Related: vault, dome, span, curve.
WINDOW/ˈwɪndəʊ/ · noun, verb
A frame or opening in a wall or roof of a building, typically closed with glass or other transparent material. To look through a window, especially to see something that is not intended to be seen. Related: pane, glass, opening, view.
GATEWAY/ˈɡeɪtweɪ/ · noun, verb
A structure or device that serves as an entrance or access point to a place, network, or system. To act as a gateway, especially to provide access to a new market or opportunity. Related: entrance, portal, passageway, threshold.