Wordsearch Wizardry
Reviewed August 16, 1999 by a reader from Leeds, England who is affiliated with the site. A huge variety of Java word search puzzles for solving online. Alternatively, there are word search puzzles you can print out and solve using pencil and paper. New puzzles are added frequently.
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Word Scramble Creator
Reviewed March 13, 2004 by Mrs. D, a teacher from Canada, who is not affiliated with the site. What I like best about this Word Search Creator is that you can choose what directions the words go. For Kindergarten I can choose only forward horizontal and vertical. For higher grades, I can choose backwards in all directions. It is easy to enter the words as there is only one field. You separate your words be hitting enter. Even the kids can make these on their own!
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Word Search Construction
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Word Zap
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Wisdom of Pokémon
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
"Let’s play Who Wants to be a Millionaire? You have thirty seconds to answer each question. Remember no actual prizes or money are awarded. Since no registration is required, this game can be enjoyed by all ages. And enjoy I did. With three lifelines ( 50/50, Call a Friend, and Ask the Audience) this plays just like the television version, except you can continue your game even after a wrong answer. I won an imaginary $32,000. My downfall was this $64,000 question: ""Which of the following was gunned down while playing cards in a saloon: Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the Kid, or Jesse James."" "
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Where’s THAT From?
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Where is That?
"The game where your mind is your map. Choose from seven maps and five levels of difficulty. Level one starts with multiple choice questions (""Is this France, Russia or Germany?"") Level five means spelling the country or state AND its capital city. Want to play against a buddy? Hats off to Funbrain for including a two-player version, where each player can choose his own level of difficulty. And this marvelous game is Java-free, so it’s compatible with older browsers and WebTV."
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Where in the World?
"Start your geography lesson by choosing a region of the world, and studying the interactive maps which name each country as your mouse passes over it. When you’re ready for the games, each region has three to choose from: Find Game (""Where is Finland?""), Quiz Game (""This country is famous for its clocks."") or Word Game (a hangman-like word guessing game). My favorite click is Quiz Game; but remember you must choose a region before you’ll see the game choices."
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Wheel of Fortune Online
"Since this is another Station @ Sony site, the same rules apply and a single registration works for both Jeopardy Online and Wheel of Fortune Online. Although I enjoyed playing Wheel of Fortune, the graphics were a tad small. It couldn’t just be my eyes, could it? Now here’s something just for you WebTV’ers: an interactive version that allows you to play along side the TV contestants in real time. Check the Web site for registration and details."
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