Illustrated Twickenham Stadium scene — AI-generated artwork behind this stadium's word search puzzle
This Twickenham Stadium word search hides 12 words on a 15×15 grid — its stands, its surface, and the traditions of its crowd. 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: SOUTHSTAND, NORTHSTAND, EASTSTAND, WESTSTAND, CANOPY, GRASS, SCRUM, CONVERSION, LINEOUT, RUCK, MAUL, HAKA.
Found words stay highlighted, so the grid gets easier to read as you go and the final few tend to fall quickly.
Twickenham Stadium word list, defined
CANOPY/kænəpi/ · noun
A covering of foliage or flowers over a tree or a structure, or a roof or covering for an aircraft or vehicle. A layer of air or gas that surrounds the Earth or another celestial body. Related: awning, cover, roof, umbrella.
GRASS/ˈgræs/ · noun
A low-growing, green, herbaceous plant with narrow leaves and a long, slender stem, often found in lawns, meadows, and fields. Related: hay, herb, lawn, pasture.
SCRUM/skrʌm/ · noun
A formation in rugby where players bind together and push forward as a unit, used to gain territory or win possession of the ball. A meeting or gathering, especially one where people discuss and plan a project or activity. Related: ruck, maul, pack.
CONVERSION/kənˈvɜːrʒən/ · noun, verb
The act or process of changing something into a different form or use. A change in the form or use of something. Related: change, transformation, alteration, reform.
RUCK/rʌk/ · noun, verb
A ruck is a tangled or disordered mass of something, or to gather or collect something into such a mass. Related: tangle, knot, snarl, entanglement.
MAUL/mɔːl/ · noun, verb
A heavy, blunt tool, typically with a broad, flat head, used for breaking up or crushing things. To attack or assault someone violently. Related: club, bludgeon, sledge, hammer.
HAKA/hɑːkɑː/ · noun
A traditional Māori war dance, characterized by a series of rhythmic foot-stamping and body-slapping movements, often performed before a battle or as a greeting. Related: war dance, traditional dance, Māori dance.