Illustrated CONCACAF Gold Cup scene — AI-generated artwork behind this tournament's word search puzzle
Free CONCACAF Gold Cup word search. We picked 12 themed words — its format, its trophy, and the traditions 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: GOLDCUP, GROUPSTAGE, KNOCKOUT, SEMIFINAL, PENALTY, EXTRA, STADIUM, ARENA, GRASS, TURF, DRIBBLE, PASS.
Found words stay highlighted, so the grid gets easier to read as you go and the final few tend to fall quickly.
CONCACAF Gold Cup word list, defined
KNOCKOUT/nɒk.aʊt/ · noun, verb
A knockout is a blow that knocks someone or something out, or a decisive victory or success. In boxing, a knockout is when a boxer is knocked out by a punch. Related: knockdown, KO, victory, triumph.
SEMIFINAL/sɛmɪˈfaɪnəl/ · noun
The final round of competition before the final, typically involving two teams or individuals. Related: final, intermediate, preliminary, quarterfinal.
PENALTY/ˈpɛnəlti/ · noun, verb
A punishment or penalty is a consequence for doing something wrong or not following the rules. A penalty can also be a charge or fee for something. Related: punishment, fine, charge, fee.
EXTRA/ˈɛkstrə/ · adjective, noun
Something that is in addition to what is needed or wanted; more than enough. A person or thing that is beyond what is normal or expected. Related: additional, excess, more, surplus.
STADIUM/ˈstædɪəm/ · noun
A large, usually outdoor building or area for sports, concerts, or other public events. Related: arena, amphitheater, ground, pitch.
ARENA/ˈɛrɪnə/ · noun
A building or area for public entertainment, sports, or other events, typically with a large seating capacity. A place or situation of conflict or competition. Related: stadium, amphitheater, theater, circus.
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.
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.
DRIBBLE/drɪbəl/ · verb, noun
To move or cause something to move in a series of small, uncontrolled movements, typically with the hands or feet. A small amount of liquid that has been spilled or leaked. Related: spill, leak, trickle, drip.
PASS/pæs/ · verb, noun
To move past something or someone, or to succeed in an examination or test. A path or route, especially one that is used by people or vehicles. Related: go, succeed, surpass, move.