Illustrated La Tomatina scene — AI-generated artwork behind this special day's word search puzzle
Free La Tomatina word search. We picked 12 themed words — what it marks, and the customs and symbols around it — and laid them out on a 15×15 grid. Drag across the letters to find every word on the list.
Words to find: TOMATINA, TOMATO, TOMATES, BATTLE, FIGHT, SQUEEZE, SPLATTER, ROJO, BUNOL, FIESTA, SALSA, MARINARA.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
La Tomatina word list, defined
TOMATO/təˈmeɪtoʊ/ · noun
A typically red or yellowish fruit, often eaten raw or cooked in various dishes. Related: fruit, vegetable, berry, cherry.
BATTLE/ˈbætəl/ · noun, verb
A fight or struggle between two or more people or groups, or a contest or competition between individuals or teams. To engage in a fight or struggle. Related: fight, struggle, contest, conflict.
FIGHT/faɪt/ · verb, noun
To engage in combat or a physical struggle, or to resist or oppose something. A physical struggle or contest. Related: battle, struggle, contest, clash.
SQUEEZE/ˈskwiːz/ · verb
to press or force something tightly between two surfaces, or to extract the last bit of something, such as juice from a lemon. Related: press, compress, crush, squash.
SPLATTER/splætər/ · verb, noun
To scatter or spread something, especially liquid, in a messy or irregular way. A mark or spot made by something splashing or spilling. Related: spatter, splash, spray, stain.
FIESTA/fiˈɛstə/ · noun
A fiesta is a lively celebration or party, typically with music, dancing, and food, often held in honor of a particular occasion or saint's day. Related: party, celebration, festival, gala.
SALSA/ˈsɑːlsə/ · noun, verb
A spicy sauce originating from Latin America, typically made from tomatoes, onions, peppers, and spices. To dance in a lively, energetic style, often to Latin music. Related: hot sauce, pepper sauce, chili sauce, sauce.
MARINARA/ˌmærɪˈnɑːrə/ · noun
A type of Italian sauce made from tomatoes, garlic, and herbs, typically served with pasta. It is a simple yet flavorful sauce originating from Naples, Italy. Related: tomato sauce, pomodoro sauce, Italian sauce, red sauce.