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Find the Afikoman and Ten Other Hidden Words
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Passover
Java word game
After the game is downloaded, you should see a word search grid on the left and a list of Passover-related words on the right.
These words are hidden in the grid, running frontwards and backwards, vertically, horizontally and diagonally.
Click on a letter inside the gray grid to begin selecting a word and, with your cursor, pull the yellow border around the letters you pick.
Watch the words you discover in the grid disappear from the list on the right.
Click here to start over!
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Posted: Dec 21, 2009
fun
me and my sister did it together two heads are better than one.
Posted By zevi & sara malka , preatoria, south africa
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Posted: Aug 5, 2009
i like it
i like it very much
Posted By Anonymous, bondi, astralia
via kids.tzivoshashem.org
Posted: Apr 19, 2009
It was so easy!
Posted By Menucha
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