If you love any type of game and even more those that challenge you, you're in the right place. Today's challenge is a Hunting words where you should find the following words: “Friendship”, “Love” and “Happiness”. This is a very old and also very popular game that appeals to most people of all generations.
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The American writer Norman E. Gibat, born in Oklahoma, was the one who spearheaded the idea of creating this word game. He looked for new ways to increase the number of his readers and in 1968 he had the idea of creating what is now known as a word search.
Gibat set out to create something distinctive that would set him apart from his opponents, and he thought that playing this game would be a great way to achieve that goal. Furthermore, he realized that it was easy to learn and could be played in any waiting area, even on a bus.
In today's challenge, you can see a word search, also known as "letter soup", because there are really several letters scattered in a space. However, the goal is to find and mark the hidden words as quickly as possible.
In this way, you must look in the middle of these scattered letters for the words “Friendship”, “Love” and “Happiness”. These are words that your eye will quickly find and quickly you will solve this riddle. Plus, it's a great opportunity to practice your perception.
Now it is your turn!
This game is super fun and it's your turn to try to find the hidden words. Pay close attention to the image as a whole and look for the answers, trying to be as assertive as possible.
If you want to increase the difficulty level of this challenge, set a time and see if you can solve it in the allotted time.
So, have you found it yet? I'm sure you can, just look very carefully and look at all the possibilities.
However, if you still can't find it, don't be nervous, we'll help you out. We'll show you exactly where the words meet. Below you can see the tags with the hidden words circled: