Printable 9 Letter Word Square, 24

Short Description:

You may only use each letter in the word square once.

To make it fun and find the most words, make any recognizable word of any length, including names and plurals.

If you like more difficulty, include the central letter in every word or make the minimum word length three or four letters.

A clue to the 9-letter word is ‘A bad dream.’

Directions for Caregivers:

Find the words together and give clues if needed. To make it a little easier, you could ask the person you are with to find words starting with a particular letter.

When you write down your words, group them by the same starting letter in each group. This makes it easier to see which words you have already found. Try making words starting with a particular letter, which is much easier than looking at many letters together.

Give out individual sheets, or use a large whiteboard.

Draw the word square on the whiteboard and write their answers for all to see. Be sure to use a wipeable whiteboard marker.

Maria shows you how to make a group session fun and engaging in this word square tutorial.

Early and middle-stage dementia.

Find the words together and give clues if needed. If the person is stuck, maybe ask them to find words starting with a particular letter. This is a little easier.

Write the found words in columns, with all the words in each column starting with the same letter. This makes it easier to see which words you have already found.

Give hints. Maybe point to a written word, for instance, “FACE.” Ask: What happens if I take away the F?

A whiteboard is an excellent visual aid for 9-letter word puzzles.

About this Activity

Did you enjoy our printable 9-letter word square? How many words did you make?

Benefits of Engaging with a 9-Letter Word Puzzle

  • Word squares challenge your mind and require you to think critically. This can help improve memory, focus, and cognitive abilities.
  • Focusing on a puzzle can help distract from stress or anxiety, promoting relaxation.
  • Working on word squares can enhance your vocabulary as you're often exposed to new words.
  • Word squares require you to fit words together in a specific pattern, which can improve your problem-solving and strategic thinking skills.
  • Leave the printed word sheet out for a few days, and then occasionally go back and find more words.

Remember that while these benefits are associated with doing a 9-letter word square, they're not guaranteed and can vary from person to person.

Click here for some easy-level crosswords, or if you would like another printable 9 letter word square, try this one.

It's always lovely to have some relaxing music playing in the background when you are doing word games. Here is a nice selection with piano and bird sounds.