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
- CHOCOLATE
- Hollow chocolate Easter eggs have been made in Europe since the early 19th century, with the first molded ones appearing in France and Germany around the 1820s.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- BONNET
- Easter bonnets became a beloved American tradition partly through the 1933 Irving Berlin song 'Easter Parade,' which celebrated the springtime promenade on New York's Fifth Avenue.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- PASTEL
- The soft pastel palette we associate with Easter — pale lavender, mint, and baby yellow — mirrors the tender, just-hatched colors that appear in nests and new blooms each spring.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- FOIL
- Wrapping chocolate eggs in bright metallic foil keeps the chocolate fresh while making each one look like a little jewel hidden in the grass.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
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Free Easter Bunny word search — large-print and printable — with the basket, the egg, the chocolate, and every hippity-hop hiding spot.
About The Easter Bunny
Long before department stores dressed him in bow ties, the Easter Bunny was quietly rooted in springtime folklore — a creature of new beginnings, soft mornings, and the sudden green rush of April. Baskets lined with shredded paper, eggs wrapped in bright foil, a trail of candy leading across a dewy lawn: the ritual barely needs explaining, because nearly everyone has lived some version of it. The bonnet, the hunt, the chocolate tucked behind a flowerpot — each little detail carries the specific warmth of a season arriving right on time.
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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