A few of the words
- EARMUFFS
- The earmuff was patented in 1877 by Chester Greenwood of Farmington, Maine — he was just 15 years old at the time.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- PARKA
- The word parka comes from the Nenets people of Arctic Russia, and the design has kept people warm in polar climates for centuries.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- TURTLENECK
- The snug, fold-over turtleneck collar became a mainstream American fashion staple in the 1960s, beloved for warmth without the bulk of a scarf.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- THERMAL
- Thermal underwear works by trapping a thin layer of warm air against the skin — the fabric's weave, not its thickness, does most of the work.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
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Bundled Up: a free large-print word search
Bundled Up — a free, large-print word search celebrating every cozy layer that stands between you and a biting winter wind.
About Seasonal
There is a particular ritual to dressing for a real winter day — the tug of a warm beanie over the ears, the satisfying wrap of a long scarf, the solid thud of boots on a snowy porch. Generations of cold-weather ingenuity gave us everything from the Inuit-inspired parka to the humble knitted mitten, each piece designed to trap warmth and keep the chill exactly where it belongs: outside. Step out fully layered and even the sharpest January air feels like something you can meet head-on.
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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