
This Noah’s Ark word search offers an engaging and educational journey through one of the Bible’s most dramatic and beloved narratives. This interactive puzzle challenges you to discover 24 words hidden within the grid, each one carefully selected to represent key elements from the Genesis account of Noah, the great flood, and God’s covenant with humanity.
The story of Noah’s Ark unfolds in Genesis chapters 6-9, where God, seeing humanity’s overwhelming wickedness, chose righteous Noah to build a massive vessel measuring 300 cubits long. Noah, his wife, their three sons (Shem, Ham, and Japheth), and their wives—eight people total—entered the ark along with pairs of every animal species. Rain fell for forty days and nights, flooding the entire earth for approximately one year before the ark came to rest on Mount Ararat. God then established His covenant, symbolized by the rainbow, promising never again to destroy the earth with a flood.
This Noah’s Ark word search printable goes beyond simple entertainment by including comprehensive educational features. Each of the 24 words comes with a detailed 20-30 word definition, helping readers understand the significance of terms like Covenant, Gopher, and Cubits. Additionally, the puzzle includes five frequently asked questions and five fascinating “Did You Know?” facts—such as the remarkable detail that Noah was 600 years old when the flood began!
Whether used for Sunday school, homeschool curriculum, or personal Bible study, this word search printable transforms learning into an enjoyable activity that reinforces biblical knowledge while developing problem-solving skills.
ANIMALS, ARARAT, ARK, BIRD, BRANCH, CLEAN, COVENANT, CUBITS, DAYS, DOVE, EARTH, FAMILY, FLOOD, FORTY, GOD, GOPHER, HAM, JAPHETH, MALE, NOAH, OLIVE, PAIRS, RAIN, RAINBOW
ANIMALS – The living creatures God instructed Noah to bring aboard the ark, including birds, livestock, and wild animals, to preserve each species during the great flood.
ARARAT – The mountain range where Noah’s ark came to rest after the floodwaters receded, traditionally located in modern-day Turkey, marking the end of their journey at sea.
ARK – The massive wooden vessel God commanded Noah to build, designed to save his family and animal pairs from the worldwide flood that would destroy all life on earth.
BIRD – Winged creatures Noah brought onto the ark, including the dove and raven he later released to determine if the floodwaters had subsided enough to leave the vessel.
BRANCH – The olive branch carried back by the dove, signaling to Noah that vegetation was growing again and the floodwaters were receding, bringing hope of renewed life on earth.
CLEAN – Animals designated as ritually pure according to God’s law, of which Noah brought seven pairs onto the ark, unlike unclean animals which came in single pairs only.
COVENANT – God’s sacred promise to Noah never again to destroy the earth with a flood, symbolized by the rainbow, establishing an eternal agreement between God and all living creatures.
CUBITS – The ancient measurement unit God used when instructing Noah on the ark’s dimensions, with the vessel measuring three hundred cubits long, fifty wide, and thirty high.
DAYS – The time periods mentioned throughout the flood narrative, including the forty days of rain and the many days Noah’s family waited aboard the ark for dry land.
DOVE – The gentle bird Noah released from the ark to search for dry land, which returned first with an olive branch and later didn’t return, indicating receded waters.
EARTH – The world God created that became corrupted by human wickedness, leading to the flood judgment, and later renewed through Noah and his family after the waters subsided completely.
FAMILY – Noah’s household including his wife, three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, totaling eight people who were saved from the flood to repopulate the earth.
FLOOD – The divine judgment that covered the entire earth with water for forty days and nights, destroying all land-dwelling life except those preserved safely within Noah’s ark.
FORTY – The number of days and nights it rained continuously during the great flood, representing a significant biblical period of testing, judgment, and purification for the corrupted earth.
GOD – The divine Creator who saw humanity’s wickedness, decided to send the flood, chose righteous Noah to build the ark, and ultimately saved him and his family from destruction.
GOPHER – The type of wood God specified for constructing the ark, though its exact identity remains uncertain today, it was strong and durable enough to withstand the catastrophic flood.
HAM – One of Noah’s three sons who entered the ark with his wife, later becoming the ancestor of various nations after the flood ended and humanity began repopulating earth.
JAPHETH – Noah’s son who, along with his brothers and their wives, was saved from the flood and later became the ancestor of many nations that spread across the post-flood world.
MALE – Together with female animals, the males of each species were brought onto the ark in pairs to ensure reproduction and survival of all creatures after the devastating flood.
NOAH – The righteous man chosen by God to build the ark and preserve life during the flood, described as blameless among his generation and faithful to God’s commands.
OLIVE – The tree whose branch was brought back by the dove, symbolizing peace and new life, showing Noah that plants were growing again and the earth was becoming habitable.
PAIRS – The grouping pattern for animals entering the ark, with one male and one female of each unclean species and seven pairs of clean animals to preserve biodiversity after flooding.
RAIN – The water that fell from the sky for forty continuous days and nights, combined with underground springs bursting forth, causing the catastrophic worldwide flood that destroyed all land life.
RAINBOW – The colorful sign God placed in the sky as a visible reminder of His covenant promise never again to destroy all life on earth with a worldwide flood.
ANIMALS, ARARAT, ARK, BIRD, BRANCH, CLEAN, COVENANT, CUBITS, DAYS, DOVE, EARTH, FAMILY, FLOOD, FORTY, GOD, GOPHER, HAM, JAPHETH, MALE, NOAH, OLIVE, PAIRS, RAIN, RAINBOW
Noah and his family remained on the ark for approximately one year, from when they entered before the flood began until the earth dried sufficiently for them to safely exit and repopulate.
The ark measured 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high, which translates to approximately 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet tall, making it enormous.
Noah brought two of every unclean animal (one male and female) and seven pairs of every clean animal and bird onto the ark to preserve all species during the worldwide flood.
God sent the flood as judgment because humanity had become extremely wicked and violent. Only Noah was found righteous in his generation, prompting God to save him and start anew.
The rainbow serves as God’s covenant sign, His promise never again to destroy all life with a flood. It represents divine mercy, faithfulness, and the renewal of creation after judgment.
Read Genesis, chapters 6-9.
According to Genesis, Noah lived for 950 years total, spending centuries building the ark and later witnessing the earth’s repopulation by his descendants across multiple generations.
God’s instructions specified the ark should have lower, middle, and upper decks, providing separate levels for organizing animals, storing food, and housing Noah’s family during their year-long voyage.
The raven was actually the first bird Noah released to check for dry land, but it kept flying back and forth. The dove proved more helpful in confirming receded waters.
Upon exiting, Noah’s first act was worshiping God by building an altar and offering sacrifices from the clean animals, expressing gratitude for their miraculous survival and God’s faithfulness.
Modern engineering studies confirm the ark’s length-to-width ratio of 6:1 created remarkable stability in rough waters, making it nearly impossible to capsize even in catastrophic flood conditions.




