Choose by audience, not just theme
Primary, exam-prep, and high-school sets are grouped so you can pick material that roughly matches reading level before you worry about design or formatting.
Browse sample packs by level and topic, then open them in the generator to print or export.
Open any pack to load it in the generator, then review, print, or export the finished puzzle.
Use The Library Well
These examples are meant to save preparation time. Start with the closest topic, check the word difficulty, and then keep the pack as-is or rebuild it inside the generator for your own lesson, club activity, or study session.
Primary, exam-prep, and high-school sets are grouped so you can pick material that roughly matches reading level before you worry about design or formatting.
After opening a pack, you can change the title, replace clues, or swap words to better match a class unit, a tutoring session, or a one-off event handout.
Crosswords work best when they support another activity such as pronunciation review, concept recall, vocabulary discussion, or a short answer-check routine.
Editorial Approach
This library stays intentionally compact. We publish example packs that reflect common classroom, exam-review, and self-study situations, and we keep the surrounding guide, contact, and policy pages public so visitors can understand how the site works.
Each pack is presented as a practical starting point rather than a large scraped archive. The goal is to help readers get from idea to printable puzzle quickly.
Visitors can see that packs open inside the generator, where the puzzle can then be printed or exported as PNG and PDF instead of downloading a mystery file.
The site keeps its about, contact, privacy, and terms pages public so readers know who operates the service and how data is handled.