Illustrated Moscow Kremlin scene — AI-generated artwork behind this world heritage site's word search puzzle
Play a Moscow Kremlin word search free online. We built the 12-word list around its architecture, its landscape, and the people who built it, then scattered it across a 15×15 grid — horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Find them all to clear the board.
Words to find: KREMLIN, SPASSKAYA, NIKOLSKAYA, BOROVITSKAYA, TRINITY, IVAN, TSAR, ROMANOV, RURIK, BOYAR, BRICK, LIMESTONE.
Words run in any of eight directions, backwards included — if one refuses to turn up, try reading the grid right to left.
Moscow Kremlin word list, defined
KREMLIN/ˈkrɛmlɪn/ · noun
The citadel or fortress of a Russian city, typically located at its centre and serving as the seat of government or military power. Related: citadel, fortress, stronghold, acropolis.
TRINITY/ˈtrɪnɪti/ · noun
A group of three related or associated things; a three-part structure or system. In Christian theology, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Related: troika, triad, threesome, trinity.
TSAR/tsɑːr/ · noun
A former ruler of Russia, especially one of the Romanov dynasty. A title of Russian emperors from 1547 to 1917. Related: emperor, king, monarch, ruler.
BOYAR/bɔɪɑr/ · noun
A member of the highest class in medieval Eastern Europe, ranking below the nobility but above the commoners. Related: noble, aristocrat, landowner, feudal lord.
BRICK/brɪk/ · noun, verb
A small, rectangular block of clay, sand, or other material, used in building and construction. To hit or throw something with a forceful, sharp motion, often with the palm of the hand. Related: block, stone, clay, tile.
LIMESTONE/ˈlaɪmˌstoʊn/ · noun
A type of sedimentary rock that is composed mainly of calcium carbonate, often used as a building material. Related: marble, sandstone, granite, slate.