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Free Bill of Rights Word Search Printable for Kids

A Bill of Rights word search is a fun and simple way to help kids remember the key freedoms and amendments that shape American democracy.

We’ve used this printable as part of our U.S. history lessons to reinforce terms like “freedom of speech,” “due process,” and “jury.”

It’s a great screen-free activity that blends vocabulary, civics, and critical thinking in one quick puzzle.

Colorful "Bill of Rights Word Search" puzzle with terms like "amendments," "bear arms," "freedom," and "due process" listed on the left and circled within the grid; words are outlined in pink or blue, with a U.S. flag graphic and red-white-blue pencils in the bottom right. The background includes a justice scale and scroll illustration.

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Bill of Rights Word Search Puzzle

This free Bill of Rights word search puzzle is perfect for classroom lessons, homeschooling, or a quick civics review at home. The printable and answer key are available at the bottom of the page.

You’ll find 17 important Bill of Rights terms hidden horizontally, vertically, diagonally, forward, and backward, making this a fun but challenging activity for students.

An answer sheet is included, since a few words can be tricky to spot! I recommend using a highlighter or circling the words rather than crossing them out, as some letters are used in more than one term.

Words to find:

  • Amendments
  • Bear arms
  • Rights
  • Congress
  • Constitution
  • Due process
  • Freedom
  • Jury
  • Liberty
  • People
  • Press
  • Ratified
  • Religion
  • Seizure
  • Speech
  • States
  • Ten
A printed “Bill of Rights Word Search” puzzle with 20 themed words like “speech,” “jury,” “press,” and “due process” circled in pink and blue, matching the color-coded word list on the left; the sheet includes a U.S. flag, a justice scale with a scroll, and is surrounded by five markers on the bottom right.

What are the benefits of word search puzzles?

Word search puzzles offer a simple way to build vocabulary, improve spelling, and strengthen problem-solving skills.

They also help kids practice concentration and focus while giving them a fun break from traditional lessons.

Whether used to introduce new topics or reinforce familiar ones, word searches make learning feel more like play, which is why they’re one of our favorite low-prep activities for home and classroom use.

Pair this word search with our free Bill of Rights coloring pages for a complete civics lesson.

Books About the Bill of Rights

When we were first learning about the Bill of Rights, I found it really helped to have a few simple books on hand to make the ideas easier to understand.

These are a few of our favorites that explain the rights and freedoms in a way kids can connect with:

I Know My Rights: A Children’s Guide to the Bill of Rights and Individual Liberty. A straightforward guide that helps kids see how the Bill of Rights protects them in everyday life.

The Bill of Rights. A simple introduction that walks through each amendment with examples kids can relate to.

The Little Book of Government. A great starting point for understanding how the government works and why individual rights matter.

Flat lay of a “Bill of Rights Word Search” worksheet with related terms like “ratified,” “liberty,” and “due process” circled in red and blue; a green children’s book titled The Bill of Rights lies partially on top of the puzzle, and three blue glass gems are placed in the top left corner. The word list and circled answers emphasize vocabulary associated with the U.S. Bill of Rights, with a small American flag graphic at the bottom left.

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If you’re looking for more ways to explore American history, here are a few other activities we’ve enjoyed:

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Last Updated on 29 April 2025 by Clare Brown