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A few of the words
- RAINBOW
- A rainbow always arcs opposite the sun — so a morning rainbow appears in the west, and an evening one in the east.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- CIRRUS
- Cirrus clouds form high in the atmosphere — often above 20,000 feet — where temperatures are cold enough to turn water vapor directly into ice crystals.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- SQUALL
- A squall is officially defined as a sudden wind increase of at least 16 knots that lasts for at least two minutes.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- FLURRY
- A snow flurry is light and brief by definition — just enough to dust the ground before the sky clears again.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
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Weather & Sky: a free large-print word search
Weather & Sky word search — free and large-print. Hunt for rain, thunder, snow, and rainbow among the clouds and the breeze.
About Mind & Trivia
The sky is never still. A breeze stirs before a storm, clouds stack into great gray towers, and then the rain comes — steady, then heavy, then gone. In winter the same sky deals out frost and flurry and the hush that only a deep snowfall can bring. And after the worst of it, if the angle of the sun is just right, a rainbow stretches across the clearing air like a reminder that the storm always ends.
How to play
- 1Find a word from the list.Press the first letter and drag to the last — across, down or diagonally, forwards or back. Or tap the first letter, then the last.
- 2It stays marked.Found words get a soft teal line through them, on the grid and in the list.
- 3Make it comfortable.Use the A / A+ / A++ size control any time, or pinch the grid for a closer look.
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