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The Cereal Bowl

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A few of the words

FLAKES
Cornflakes are one of the oldest ready-to-eat cereals, with roots going back to the 1890s in Battle Creek, Michigan.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
BRAN
Bran is the outer layer of a cereal grain — separated during milling and celebrated for its fiber long before fiber was fashionable.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
FROSTED
The idea of coating flakes in a crisp sugar glaze took off in the early 1950s, making breakfast feel like a small treat every single morning.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
CLUSTERS
Granola-style clusters are made by baking oats and grain together with a binder like honey, which holds each little nugget in its satisfying, crunchy shape.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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The Cereal Bowl: a free large-print word search

The Cereal Bowl — a free, large-print word search full of the crisp, cold, milky joy of breakfast in a bowl.

About The Cereal Bowl

There is something quietly satisfying about the sound of cereal hitting a bowl — that dry, rattling rush before the cold milk turns everything soft at the edges. The cereal aisle has long been a parade of bright boxes, each one promising a different kind of morning: honey-sweet flakes, toasted oat clusters, or a bold crunch that holds up just long enough to finish the bowl. It is one of those small, daily rituals that barely registers — until you slow down and actually taste it.

How to play

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    Find a word.Tap its first letter, then tap along to its last — the trail fills in and finishes itself when it spells a word. Or press the first letter and drag.
  2. 2
    Words run in straight lines.Across and down, and on the harder difficulties diagonally and backwards.
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    It marks itself.Each word you find takes on its own soft colour on the grid and is crossed off the list.
  4. 4
    Choose a difficulty.Relaxed, Classic or Challenging set those directions and how much the word list helps — never the grid size. Tap the A buttons at the top to enlarge the letters, or pinch the grid.

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