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
- OTTOMAN
- Equal parts footrest and storage chest, the ottoman has been a living room staple since the style arrived in Europe from the Ottoman Empire in the early 19th century — and it never really left.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- MANTEL
- The mantel — the shelf above the fireplace — became the de facto family gallery: photos, trophies, and the occasional mismatched candlestick all found a home there.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- ROCKER
- A rocking chair in the corner of a TV sitcom living room was almost always the domain of the wisest (or wisest-seeming) character in the room.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- LOVESEAT
- Smaller than a sofa but built for two, the loveseat earned its name in the 18th century when it was originally designed as a wide single chair — and the cozy nickname stuck.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
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The Family Living Room: a free large-print word search
Family living room word search — free and large-print. Find the furniture and fixtures of TV's coziest gathering spot.
About The Family Living Room
Every classic sitcom family had one anchor: the living room. It was where arguments dissolved into laughter, where the evening news murmured in the background, and where the best seat in the house was always quietly claimed. The sofa held its dents like a diary, the lamp cast its warm cone of light, and the rug bore witness to everything — spilled popcorn, sock-footed shuffles, and Sunday afternoons that stretched on forever.
How to play
- 1Find 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.
- 2Words run in straight lines.Across and down, and on the harder difficulties diagonally and backwards.
- 3It marks itself.Each word you find takes on its own soft colour on the grid and is crossed off the list.
- 4Choose 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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