Illustrated Sydney Cricket Ground scene — AI-generated artwork behind this stadium's word search puzzle
Play a Sydney Cricket Ground word search free online. We built the 12-word list around its stands, its surface, and the traditions of its crowd, then scattered it across a 15×15 grid — horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Find them all to clear the board.
Words to find: BRADMAN, MURRAY, ARTHURMORRIS, PAVILION, HILL, ROOF, WICKET, TURF, OVER, INNINGS, BOWLER, FIELDER.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
Sydney Cricket Ground word list, defined
MURRAY/ˈmʌri/ · proper noun
A river in southern Australia, and a Scottish surname. Related: Darling River, Murrumbidgee River.
PAVILION/ˈpævɪlɪən/ · noun
A building or structure, typically with a roof, used for recreation, entertainment, or display, especially in a park or garden. A structure, such as a tent or a marquee, used for temporary purposes. Related: marquee, tent, canopy, gazebo.
HILL/hɪl/ · noun, verb
A raised area of land, typically with a rounded or sloping shape. To move or cause something to move up a slope. Related: mound, rise, slope, knoll.
ROOF/rʊf/ · noun
The top covering of a building, typically made of materials such as tiles, shingles, or metal. The top surface of a vehicle, such as a car or bus. Related: cover, top, canopy, ceiling.
WICKET/ˈwɪkt/ · noun
A wicket is a small gate or barrier, typically consisting of two vertical posts and a horizontal bar, used to control access to a place or to mark a boundary. In cricket, a wicket is the set of three stumps and two bails used to dismiss a batsman. Related: gate, barrier, entrance, turnstile.
TURF/tɜːrf/ · noun, verb
A piece of ground covered with grass or other low-growing plants, especially one used for sports or recreation. To cheat or deceive someone, especially in a sports contest. Related: ground, soil, grass, pitch.
OVER/ˈoʊvər/ · preposition, verb, adverb
Used to indicate a position above something, or to indicate a period of time after a specified time. Also used to indicate an amount or degree that is greater than a specified amount or degree. Related: above, beyond, past, across.
INNINGS/ɪˈnɪŋz/ · noun
A period of play in a game of cricket or baseball, typically consisting of six turns at bat for each team. A round of play in a game. Related: period, round, turn, bout.
BOWLER/ˈbaʊlər/ · noun
A person who bowls, especially in the sport of ten-pin bowling. A man's hat, typically made of felt or straw, with a narrow brim and a rounded crown. Related: cricketer, golfer, sportsman, hat.
FIELDER/ˈfiːldər/ · noun
A fielder is a player in a team sport, such as baseball or cricket, whose role is to catch and throw the ball. In a broader sense, a fielder can also refer to someone who works or plays in an open area, such as a farmer or a sports enthusiast. Related: player, fieldhand, catcher, thrower.