Illustrated The Rugby Championship scene — AI-generated artwork behind this tournament's word search puzzle
Play a The Rugby Championship 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: ROUNDROBIN, TRINATIONS, FIXTURES, MATCHDAY, HOMEANDAWAY, ROUNDS, BLEDISLOE, HAKA, RIVALRY, SLAM, TROPHY, GRASS.
There is no timer pressure: take as long as you like, and spend a hint if a word will not surface.
The Rugby Championship word list, defined
FIXTURES/ˈfɪksɪtʃəz/ · noun
Objects or equipment used for a particular purpose, especially in a building or a sports stadium. In software testing, a set of pre-defined inputs, data, or parameters used to test the functionality of an application or system. Related: equipment, fittings, appurtenances, installations.
ROUNDS/raʊndz/ · noun, verb
A round is a circular shape or a complete rotation. To round something means to make it circular or to remove sharp edges. Related: circle, rotation, turn, cycle.
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.
RIVALRY/ˈraɪvəlri/ · noun
A state of competition or opposition between two or more people, groups, or countries, often with a strong sense of animosity or rivalry. Related: competition, opposition, antagonism, conflict.
SLAM/slæm/ · verb, noun
To slam means to shut or close something forcefully, often with a loud noise. It can also refer to a type of performance poetry or music that is energetic and expressive. Related: shut, close, bang, crash.
TROPHY/ˈtroʊfi/ · noun
An object given as a symbol of achievement or excellence, typically awarded to the winner of a competition or contest. A prize or honor given to someone for their achievements or accomplishments. Related: prize, medal, award, cup.
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.