Illustrated Grand Teton scene — AI-generated artwork behind this national park's word search puzzle
This Grand Teton word search hides 12 words on a 15×15 grid — its landforms, its wildlife, and the habitats inside it. Trace each one with a finger or mouse and it locks in as soon as the whole word is covered. No signup, no download.
Words to find: GRANDTETON, JACKSONLAKE, LEIGHLAKE, TETONGLACIER, MORAN, FREMONT, GRANITE, ASPEN, DOUGLASFIR, LODGEPOLE, COTTONWOOD, WILLOW.
Diagonals are where most players stall. Once you are down to the last word or two, sweep the diagonals deliberately.
Grand Teton word list, defined
GRANITE/ˈɡrænɪt/ · noun
A coarse-grained, light-colored, and extremely hard igneous rock, composed primarily of quartz and feldspar. Related: rock, stone, marble, limestone.
ASPEN/æspən/ · noun
A deciduous tree of the genus Populus, typically having a slender trunk and a broad, rounded crown. Aspen trees are known for their bright green leaves and distinctive white bark. Related: poplar, quaking tree, trembling tree, silver leaf.
LODGEPOLE/ˈlɒdʒpəʊl/ · noun
A type of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) that is native to western North America, characterized by its slender branches and small cones. Related: pine, tree, conifer.
COTTONWOOD/kɑtənˈwʊd/ · noun
A deciduous tree of the genus Populus, especially Populus trichocarpa, having a broad, flat crown and cotton-like seeds. A tree of this genus. Related: poplar, willow, aspen, balsam poplar.
WILLOW/ˈwɪloʊ/ · noun
A flexible branchy tree with slender branches, often found near water. A willow is a deciduous tree with a broad, spreading crown. Related: poplar, alder, aspen, birch.