As the father of four, I often find myself marveling at the differences between how my children, ages 1-8, spend their free time and how I spent it as a kid. Don't get me wrong, they spend plenty of time jumping on the trampoline, riding their bikes and scooters, and climbing trees, but they ALSO spend quite a bit of time in front of the Wii and glued to mobile devises - iPads, iPhones, Androids and the like. On the other hand, when I was a kid, if I wasn't riding my bike around the neighborhood, I was a home doing crossword puzzles, logic problems and word searches (note that I didn't get a Playstation until I was 18 years old and could buy it with my OWN money).

With that in mind, I did a quick Google search and found an awesome free tool for building word searches at softschools.com. I plugged in a handful of Wyoming cities and towns, and voila, a throwback to the days of pencil and paper. For all of the time that I spend in front of computers each day, it sure would be a shame to see good old fashioned entertainment like this disappear.

How many Wyoming cities and towns can you find? You can scroll down to see the list, but I recommend trying without the list first. Leave a comment and let me know how many you got without cheating.

Wyoming Word Search
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  1. Afton
  2. Baggs
  3. Basin
  4. Buffalo
  5. Burns
  6. Casper
  7. Cheyenne
  8. Chugwater
  9. Cody
  10. Cokeville
  11. Dayton
  12. Douglas
  13. Dubois
  14. Edgerton
  15. Evanston
  16. Evansville
  17. Gillette
  18. Glenrock
  19. Grand Encampment
  20. Green River
  21. Greybull
  22. Guernsey
  23. Hulett
  24. Jackson
  25. Kemmerer
  26. Kirby
  27. Lander
  28. Laramie
  29. Lingle
  30. Lusk
  31. Meeteetse
  32. Midwest
  33. Moorcroft
  34. Newcastle
  35. Pinedale
  36. Powell
  37. Riverton
  38. Rock Springs
  39. Sheridan
  40. Shoshoni
  41. TenSleep
  42. Upton
  43. Wright

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