Illustrated Rondane scene — AI-generated artwork behind this national park's word search puzzle
This Rondane 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: RONDANE, RONDSLOTTET, HOGRONDEN, SOLEN, REINDEER, ARCTICFOX, PTARMIGAN, MOOSE, LYNX, BIRCH, PINE, LICHEN.
Found words stay highlighted, so the grid gets easier to read as you go and the final few tend to fall quickly.
Rondane word list, defined
REINDEER/ˈrɛndɪər/ · noun
A deer of the genus Rangifer, native to the Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, having large antlers and a thick coat of fur. Reindeer are also known as caribou. Related: caribou, deer, antelope, elk.
PTARMIGAN/ˈtɑrmɪɡən/ · noun
A small to medium-sized grouse with a distinctive white winter plumage, found in the mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Related: grouse, pheasant, partridge, quail.
MOOSE/mʊs/ · noun
A large, hoofed, herbivorous mammal native to northern forests, typically having a dark brown coat and antlers in males. Related: elk, deer, caribou, reindeer.
LYNX/lɪŋks/ · noun
A medium-sized, wild cat with a short tail and tufted ears, native to northern forests. It is known for its distinctive facial markings and ability to see well in low light. Related: bobcat, panther, wildcat, leopard.
BIRCH/bɜːrtʃ/ · noun
A deciduous tree with a slender trunk and small leaves, often having white or silver bark. The wood of this tree is valued for its durability and resistance to rot. Related: beech, alder, poplar, willow.
PINE/pɪn/ · noun
A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and edible seeds, or a wood made from this tree. A tall evergreen tree with long, needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds. Related: spruce, fir, cedar, cypress.
LICHEN/ˈlaɪkɛn/ · noun
A composite organism consisting of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner, typically an alga or cyanobacterium, living together in a symbiotic relationship. Related: fungus, moss, lichenoid, lichenous.