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Use the arrow keys to move between letters. Press Enter or Space on the first letter of a word, then again on the last letter. Press Escape to cancel.

A few of the words

MARMALADE
Orange marmalade as we know it today was popularized in 18th-century Scotland, where Seville oranges were boiled with sugar to make a thick, bittersweet preserve.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
SOURDOUGH
Sourdough is one of the oldest leavened breads — ancient Egyptian bakers were using wild-yeast fermentation over 5,000 years ago.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
TOASTER
The first commercially successful electric pop-up toaster, the Toastmaster Model 1-A-1, went on sale in the United States in 1926.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
BRIOCHE
Brioche's buttery richness comes from a dough enriched with eggs and butter — it toasts to a deep amber and holds jam beautifully.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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Toast & jam word search — free and large-print. Warm bread, golden marmalade, a jar of honey, and the toaster's soft ding.

About Toast & Jam

There is something quietly perfect about a slice of toast. The bread browns just past golden, the butter melts into every pocket, and a spoonful of jam — raspberry, strawberry, or thick-cut orange marmalade — turns breakfast into something worth sitting down for. Honey drizzled over a still-warm slice has been a simple pleasure since ancient times, and it never needs improving.

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.
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    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.
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    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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