A garden full of blooms in one grid
Flowers come in every shape and shade, and this puzzle gathers a whole bouquet. You'll be finding the classics β ROSE, TULIP and DAISY β the cheerful giants like the SUNFLOWER, and a few wild favourites tucked among the grass, from the BLUEBELL to the FOXGLOVE.
Because every new puzzle replants the grid, no two flowers word searches are the same. One round a backwards ORCHID hides in a corner; the next a diagonal LAVENDER runs right through the middle.
A blooming good nature topic
Flowers are a lovely spring and summer classroom theme, perfect for a plant-life unit or a nature walk. Spotting and naming flowers builds vocabulary, and a word search turns that into a calm, satisfying game.
Most flower names are short and friendly, so Easy mode plays beautifully for younger gardeners, while the longer blooms like CARNATION and BUTTERCUP give older players a stretch.
How to play
Drag across a word, or click its first and last letter β both work. Each flower you find locks in with its own highlight and ticks off the list, so you always know what's left to pick.
Want a bigger bouquet to hunt through? Switch to Medium or Hard for a larger grid with diagonal and reverse words. Stuck on one? Tap Hint for a nudge, or Solve to reveal the whole garden.
Print a flowers word search pack
Tap Download for a printable PDF of fresh flowers puzzles, with optional answer keys. Choose how many you want and how many per page β perfect for a plants topic, a spring display, or a quiet afternoon.
Add a name-and-date line and you've got ready-to-print worksheets in seconds, free and account-free.
Frequently asked questions
Which flowers are in the word search?
Garden favourites and wildflowers β roses, tulips, daisies, sunflowers, bluebells and more. Each puzzle uses a fresh selection.
Is the flowers word search free to print?
Yes. Play free online or download a printable PDF pack with optional answer keys β great for spring classrooms, no sign-up required.
Is it suitable for young children?
Yes. Easy mode uses a small grid with no diagonals or reverse words, and most flower names are short and simple to spot.