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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 

Word Find Puzzle Maker

Word find puzzles (also known as "word jumbles" or "word searches") are a type of puzzle game. The objective of the game is to find words that are hidden within an array of letters. These games are not perhaps quite as difficult as some other kinds of pen and paper puzzles, but nevertheless many people enjoy solving them. Additionally, the relative ease of solving these puzzles makes them particularly attractive to children.

It should be remembered that word find puzzles can also have educational benefits, both in a K-12 environment, and for ESL (English as a Second Language) students. This is because solving these puzzles requires playing very close attention to the spelling of words.

It is possible to buy ready-made word find puzzles, but many teachers (and some parents) prefer to create their own puzzles. This allows them to tailor the difficulty of the puzzle, and the choice of words to be hidden within it, to their particular requirements.

Creating a puzzle yourself, is certainly possible, but it can require a lot of time and effort. It's quite difficult to find a way of arranging words such that have significant overlaps and intersections, especially if you are aiming to pack the puzzle into a relative small grid.

A better alternative to creating the puzzle by hand, is to get your computer to do the hard work. With the help of word find puzzle maker software, it becomes an easy task. You simply enter a list of words, click a button, and a puzzle is generated immediately. If you don't like the first puzzle design that appears, click the button again, and you can generate a new puzzle.

By S. Tanna. Get Word Find Puzzle Maker software at http://www.wordsearchprinter.com/

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