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Find computer-related words in the word puzzle and color each one a different color.

Word puzzle activity featuring computer system terms like pendrive, scanner, monitor, cable, mouse, laptop, printer, and keyboard, with a grid of letters to find the words.

Word puzzle activity featuring computer system terms like pendrive, scanner, monitor, cable, mouse, laptop, printer, and keyboard, with a grid of letters to find the words.

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Let’s solve the word puzzle step by step.

We are given a list of computer-related terms with pictures:
- Pendrive
- Scanner
- Monitor
- Cable
- Mouse
- Laptop
- Printer
- Keyboard

And we have an 8x12 grid of letters. We need to find each of these words hidden in the grid — they can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal (though usually in such puzzles, they’re mostly horizontal and vertical).

Let’s go one by one.

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Step 1: Find “MONITOR”

Look at row 1:
L T M O N I T O R B V Q K → Yes! From position 3 to 9: M O N I T O R

Found: MONITOR — Row 1, columns 3–9

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Step 2: Find “CABLE”

Row 2: Y F O H J R C A B L E M E
From column 7 to 11: C A B L E

Found: CABLE — Row 2, columns 7–11

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Step 3: Find “PENDRIVE”

Row 3: S D U P E N D R I V E G Y
Starts at column 4: P E N D R I V E → that’s 8 letters? Wait, “PENDRIVE” is 8 letters: P-E-N-D-R-I-V-E

Check: positions 4 to 11: P(4), E(5), N(6), D(7), R(8), I(9), V(10), E(11) → yes!

Found: PENDRIVE — Row 3, columns 4–11

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Step 4: Find “SCANNER”

Row 4: O M S C A N N E R T I H B
Starts at column 3: S C A N N E R → 7 letters.

Positions 3 to 9: S(3), C(4), A(5), N(6), N(7), E(8), R(9)

Found: SCANNER — Row 4, columns 3–9

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Step 5: Find “LAPTOP”

Row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R
Wait — look for “LAPTOP”. Let’s check row 7:

Columns 3 to 8: L(3), A(4), P(5), T(6), O(7), P(8) → that’s LAPTOP!

But wait — “LAPTOP” is 6 letters: L-A-P-T-O-P → yes.

Found: LAPTOP — Row 7, columns 3–8

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Step 6: Find “KEYBOARD”

This one might be tricky. Let’s scan vertically or horizontally.

Look at row 8: F I W T Y X M K U G S E D — no.

What about column-wise?

Try column 10:

Row 1: Q
Row 2: M
Row 3: G
Row 4: H
Row 5: A
Row 6: Z
Row 7: U
Row 8: S — not helpful.

Wait — maybe it’s spelled backwards? Or diagonally?

Alternatively, let’s check if “KEYBOARD” appears horizontally anywhere.

None of the rows seem to have it.

Wait — what about row 5? F I E V U L Y W R H A C O — no.

Row 6: X H B R S C I L K V Z X A — has “K” but not full word.

Hold on — perhaps “KEYBOARD” is written vertically?

Let’s try column 11:

Row 1: V
Row 2: E
Row 3: E
Row 4: I
Row 5: C
Row 6: Z
Row 7: U
Row 8: S — no.

Column 12:

Row 1: K
Row 2: E
Row 3: Y
Row 4: B
Row 5: O
Row 6: A
Row 7: R
Row 8: D ← Oh! Look at this!

Column 12, from top to bottom:

Row 1: K
Row 2: E
Row 3: Y
Row 4: B
Row 5: O
Row 6: A
Row 7: R
Row 8: D → That spells K E Y B O A R D vertically downward!

Found: KEYBOARD — Column 12, rows 1–8

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Step 7: Find “MOUSE”

We haven’t found “MOUSE” yet.

Scan rows again.

Row 5: F I E V U L Y W R H A C O — has “U”, “S”? No “S” here.

Row 6: X H B R S C I L K V Z X A — has “S” at column 5.

Check around there.

Maybe vertical?

Try column 5:

Row 1: N
Row 2: J
Row 3: E
Row 4: A
Row 5: U
Row 6: S
Row 7: P
Row 8: Y — not MOUSE.

Wait — what about row 5, column 5: U
Then row 6, column 5: S
Not matching.

Another idea: Maybe “MOUSE” is in row 8? F I W T Y X M K U G S E D — has “M” at col 7, then “U” at col 9, “S” at col 11 — not consecutive.

Wait — let’s check row 4 again: O M S C A N N E R T I H B — has “M” at col 2, “S” at col 3 — too close.

Perhaps diagonal?

Try starting at row 5, column 2: I
Then row 6, column 3: B — no.

Wait — here’s a thought: In row 8, we have “F I W T Y X M K U G S E D”

At column 7: M
Column 9: U
Column 11: S — still not connected.

Wait — maybe I missed it earlier.

Let me re-scan all rows carefully for “MOUSE”.

Row 1: L T M O N I T O R B V Q K — has “M”, “O” — but not followed by “U”

Row 2: Y F O H J R C A B L E M E — ends with “M E” — no

Row 3: S D U P E N D R I V E G Y — starts with “S D U” — could be part of “MOUSE”? But “M” missing.

Wait — what if “MOUSE” is written backwards? “ESUOM” — unlikely.

Another approach: Let’s look for “PRINTER” first, since we haven’t done that.

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Step 8: Find “PRINTER”

Scan rows.

Row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R — has “P” at col 5, “T” at 6, “O” at 7, “P” at 8 — not PRINTER.

Row 8: F I W T Y X M K U G S E D — no.

Vertical?

Column 8:

Row 1: O
Row 2: L
Row 3: R
Row 4: E
Row 5: W
Row 6: L
Row 7: P
Row 8: G — no.

Wait — row 5: F I E V U L Y W R H A C O — has “R” at col 9, “H” at 10 — no.

Hold on — let’s check row 4 again: O M S C A N N E R T I H B — ends with “R T I H B” — no.

Wait — what about row 6: X H B R S C I L K V Z X A — has “R” at col 4, “S” at 5 — not helping.

I think I made a mistake — let’s list all words again:

Words to find:
Pendrive
Scanner
Monitor
Cable
Mouse
Laptop
Printer
Keyboard

So missing: Mouse and Printer.

Let’s try “PRINTER” vertically.

Column 9:

Row 1: R
Row 2: B
Row 3: I
Row 4: R
Row 5: R
Row 6: K
Row 7: T
Row 8: U — no.

Column 10:

Row 1: B
Row 2: L
Row 3: V
Row 4: T
Row 5: H
Row 6: V
Row 7: E
Row 8: G — no.

Wait — here’s an idea: Maybe “PRINTER” is in row 7?

Row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R

Look at columns 5 to 11: P T O P T E U — not printer.

But what if we start at column 8? P (col8), T(col9), E(col10), U(col11), F(col12), R(col13?) — only 12 columns.

No.

Wait — let’s try diagonal.

Start at row 5, column 9: R
Then row 6, column 10: V — no.

Another thought: Perhaps “MOUSE” is in row 8, but split? Unlikely.

Wait — let’s look at row 5 again: F I E V U L Y W R H A C O

Has “U” at col 5, “L” at 6 — not useful.

Row 6: X H B R S C I L K V Z X A — “S” at col 5, “C” at 6 — no.

Wait — what about row 4: O M S C A N N E R T I H B

“M” at col 2, “S” at col 3 — if we go down from there?

Col 2, row 4: M
Col 2, row 5: I
Col 2, row 6: H
Col 2, row 7: J
Col 2, row 8: I — not MOUSE.

Col 3, row 4: S
Col 3, row 5: E
Col 3, row 6: B
Col 3, row 7: L
Col 3, row 8: W — no.

I’m stuck on MOUSE and PRINTER.

Let me try a different strategy. Let's write out the grid with coordinates.

Label rows 1 to 8, columns 1 to 12.

Grid:

Row 1: L T M O N I T O R B V Q K
Row 2: Y F O H J R C A B L E M E
Row 3: S D U P E N D R I V E G Y
Row 4: O M S C A N N E R T I H B
Row 5: F I E V U L Y W R H A C O
Row 6: X H B R S C I L K V Z X A
Row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R
Row 8: F I W T Y X M K U G S E D

Now, let’s search for “MOUSE” — 5 letters.

Possible locations:

Horizontal: Check each row for "M","O","U","S","E" in sequence.

Row 1: ...M O... then next is N — not U.

Row 2: ...M E at end — no.

Row 3: starts with S D U — no M before.

Row 4: O M S — so M at col2, S at col3 — then if we go to col4: C — not U.

But what if “MOUSE” is vertical?

Try column where M is above O above U above S above E.

Look for a column that has M, then below it O, then U, then S, then E.

Check column 2:

Row 1: T
Row 2: F
Row 3: D
Row 4: M
Row 5: I
Row 6: H
Row 7: J
Row 8: I — no.

Column 3:

Row 1: M
Row 2: O
Row 3: U
Row 4: S
Row 5: E ← Oh! Wait!

Column 3:

Row 1: M
Row 2: O
Row 3: U
Row 4: S
Row 5: E

That’s M-O-U-S-E — vertically downward!

Yes! So “MOUSE” is in column 3, rows 1 to 5.

Found: MOUSE — Column 3, rows 1–5

Great! Now only “PRINTER” left.

“PRINTER” is 7 letters: P-R-I-N-T-E-R

Search horizontally.

Row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R — let's see:

At col 5: P
col 6: T — should be R for PRINTER? No.

But what if we start at col 8: P (col8), T(col9), E(col10), U(col11), F(col12) — not enough.

Row 3: S D U P E N D R I V E G Y — has “P” at col4, “E” at5, “N” at6, “D” at7 — not matching.

Wait — row 4: O M S C A N N E R T I H B — has “N N E R” at cols 6-9 — close to “NTER” but not “PRIN”.

Another idea: Vertical.

Look for P, then below it R, then I, etc.

Column 4:

Row 1: O
Row 2: H
Row 3: P
Row 4: C
Row 5: V
Row 6: R
Row 7: A
Row 8: T — no.

Column 5:

Row 1: N
Row 2: J
Row 3: E
Row 4: A
Row 5: U
Row 6: S
Row 7: P
Row 8: Y — no.

Column 8:

Row 1: O
Row 2: L
Row 3: R
Row 4: E
Row 5: W
Row 6: L
Row 7: P
Row 8: G — no.

Wait — what about row 7, columns 5 to 11: P T O P T E U — not printer.

But notice: in row 7, col 5: P, col 6: T, col 7: O, col 8: P, col 9: T, col 10: E, col 11: U — almost “PTOPT EU” — not helpful.

Wait — here’s a breakthrough: Look at row 3: S D U P E N D R I V E G Y

At col 4: P
col 5: E — should be R for PRINTER? No.

But what if “PRINTER” is in row 4? O M S C A N N E R T I H B

Cols 6-12: N N E R T I H — not printer.

Wait — let's try diagonal.

Start at row 3, col 4: P
Then row 4, col 5: A — not R.

Start at row 7, col 5: P
Then row 6, col 6: C — no.

Another possibility: Maybe “PRINTER” is written backwards? “RETNI RP” — unlikely.

Wait — let's check row 8: F I W T Y X M K U G S E D — no P.

Row 6: X H B R S C I L K V Z X A — has “R” at col 4, “S” at 5 — not P.

I think I found it!

Look at row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R

What if we take columns 8 to 14? Only 12 columns.

Columns 8 to 14 don't exist.

Wait — here's an idea: Perhaps “PRINTER” is in column 9, but let's list column 9:

Row 1: R
Row 2: B
Row 3: I
Row 4: R
Row 5: R
Row 6: K
Row 7: T
Row 8: U — not printer.

Column 10:

Row 1: B
Row 2: L
Row 3: V
Row 4: T
Row 5: H
Row 6: V
Row 7: E
Row 8: G — no.

Wait — let's try row 5: F I E V U L Y W R H A C O

At col 9: R
col 10: H — not I.

But what if we start at row 3, col 8: R
row 4, col 9: R — no.

I recall that in some puzzles, words can be in any direction, including reverse.

Let me try searching for “RETNI RP” — no.

Another thought: Perhaps “PRINTER” is formed by taking letters from different places? No, typically contiguous.

Wait — let's look at row 4 again: O M S C A N N E R T I H B

“N N E R” is there, but we need “PRIN” before that.

Unless... is there a “P” nearby?

In row 3, col 4: P
Then row 4, col 5: A — not R.

But what if we go from row 3, col 4: P
then row 3, col 5: E — not R.

I'm considering that maybe I missed it in row 7.

Row 7: D J L A P T O P T E U F R

Let's index the columns:

Col 1: D
2: J
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