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10 Free Human Body Word Searches — Large Print, With Answers

Ten free human body word searches in large print, downloadable as one PDF. Each 15×15 grid hides 20 body words — muscle, skeleton, artery, tendon — in 28-point type, one puzzle per page, each with an answer key. No signup, no watermarks. A natural fit for health and science classes and anatomy review.

Human Body Word Search 1

RUNBHSTYJLAZOMS
QMNATSHENTFIOEP
PVEAEERAOROHVVI
ANEHDLNRMWRNXLN
LICINUIDNGEOGME
MVLINTUVOIHSPUD
YSAEUFJEENETJSE
JRLUNGIYYRARXNA
BLADDERNEEDIWWR
UYGYWMRIGNLLPAL
ZDORNCDCBEDARJO
SFRECKLERCRISRB
UXODHIRUGQAWKHE
JOTCSPOMKSFGDPC
VAUNPZCKWFOSEEC
28pt · 15×15 grid · 20 words · all 8 directions · answer keys included · 1 per page
Download all 10 human body word searches (free PDF)

What you get

Puzzles in set10
Grid size15×15 letters
Words per puzzle20 body and anatomy words
Font size28pt Atkinson Hyperlegible
Puzzles per printed page1
Answer keysIncluded, on separate pages
PaperLetter and A4 at 100% scale
File sizeabout 82 KB pack; ~17 KB per single puzzle

What's in the set

Download the full set: 10 Free Human Body Word Searches — Large Print, With Answers

28pt · 15×15 grid · 20 words · all 8 directions · answer keys included · 1 per page

Download all 10 human body word searches (free PDF)

Free PDF · no signup · free for personal, classroom, and care-facility use — not for resale.

Printing tips

  • Print at 100% so COLLARBONE and CARTILAGE stay readable at 28pt.
  • Ink-light black type makes a class set inexpensive to copy.
  • The layout fits Letter and A4 alike at full size.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which parts of the body appear in the grids?
A mix of outer parts like ELBOW, KNEE, and KNUCKLE and inner ones like HEART, LUNG, LIVER, and KIDNEY, plus connective words such as TENDON and LIGAMENT. Each puzzle samples 20 from the pool.
Is the vocabulary right for a health lesson?
Yes — the words cover basic anatomy a health or general-science class meets in roughly grades 3–7, so a grid doubles as vocabulary practice before or after a unit.
Are any squeamish or clinical terms used?
No — the pool sticks to everyday anatomy names like SKIN, BONE, and MUSCLE. There is nothing graphic, so the sheets are comfortable for a mixed-age classroom.
How do I check a single grid quickly?
Open that puzzle’s two-page PDF: the grid is on page one and its key, with each word ringed by a capsule outline, on page two — no need to scan the whole pack.