Super Bowl Word Search

Illustrated Super Bowl scene — AI-generated artwork behind this tournament's word search puzzle
Illustrated Super Bowl scene — AI-generated artwork behind this tournament's word search puzzle

Play a Super Bowl word search free online. We built the 12-word list around its format, its trophy, and the traditions around it, then scattered it across a 15×15 grid — horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Find them all to clear the board.

Words to find: SUPERBOWL, LOMBARDI, HALFTIME, STADIUM, TURF, GRASS, FIELD, TAILGATE, PASSING, RUSHING, TACKLING, CATCHING.

Words run in any of eight directions, backwards included — if one refuses to turn up, try reading the grid right to left.

Super Bowl word list, defined

HALFTIME /ˈhælf.taɪm/ · noun
The interval or break in a game, performance, or other event that occurs midway through its duration. Related: intermission, halfway point, midpoint, interval.
STADIUM /ˈstædɪəm/ · noun
A large, usually outdoor building or area for sports, concerts, or other public events. Related: arena, amphitheater, ground, pitch.
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.
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.
FIELD /fɪld/ · noun, verb
A piece of land covered with grass or other herbaceous plants, or a region of land used for a particular purpose, such as agriculture or sport. To cover or extend over an area of land, as with a crop or a building. Related: area, ground, plot, tract.
TAILGATE /ˈteɪlɡeɪt/ · noun, verb
A tailgate is a gate at the back of a vehicle, typically a truck or wagon, used for loading and unloading cargo. As a verb, to tailgate means to drive too closely behind another vehicle. Related: back gate, rear gate, load gate.
PASSING /pæsɪŋ/ · verb, noun
The act of moving past something or someone, or a quality that is temporary or fleeting. A person or thing that is passing by or is in the process of being replaced. Related: going, moving, transient, ephemeral.
RUSHING /ˈrʌʃɪŋ/ · verb, noun
Moving or done quickly, often in a hurried or urgent manner. A strong, fast current of air or water. Related: hurrying, racing, speeding, hastening.
TACKLING /tæk.lɪŋ/ · verb
To deal with a problem or situation in a direct and forceful way. To attempt to gain control of an opponent in a sport, especially rugby or American football. Related: confronting, addressing, overcoming, attacking.
CATCHING /kætʃɪŋ/ · verb
The act of catching something, or the state of being caught. To take hold of something quickly and skillfully, especially a ball or a fish. Related: seizing, grabbing, snatching, capturing.

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