FE

Frontend

15 programming terms to master

Why This Frontend Word Search Matters

Use this Frontend word search as a focused vocabulary warmup before class, onboarding, or interview prep. It works best when puzzle play is followed by quick explanation and application.

Words in This Category

COMPONENT

Easy

Reusable UI element

FLEXBOX

Easy

CSS layout model

RESPONSIVE

Easy

Adapts to screen sizes

ANIMATION

Easy

Visual motion effects

WEBPACK

Medium

Module bundler tool

BABEL

Medium

JavaScript compiler

REACT

Easy

UI library by Meta

REDUX

Medium

State management library

ROUTER

Easy

Navigation handler

HOOKS

Medium

React state functions

TAILWIND

Easy

Utility-first CSS framework

TYPESCRIPT

Medium

Typed JavaScript superset

NEXTJS

Medium

React framework by Vercel

VITE

Medium

Fast build tool

DOM

Easy

Document Object Model

About Frontend Word Search

Frontend developers, UI learners, and teams working on web application interfaces.

Strengthen shared language around rendering, layout, and modern frontend tooling.

Use before UI implementation sprints, component reviews, or frontend onboarding sessions.

Who This Is For

Students who need a smaller vocabulary set before moving into code or project work.

Teams that want a shared language warmup before discussion-heavy sessions.

Candidates preparing for interviews that reward precise technical explanations.

Suggested 25-Minute Practice Plan

  1. Run one puzzle and identify one project where each term is currently used.
  2. Select three terms and create short examples from your component library.
  3. Repeat in one week and compare explanation quality across participants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it help with React and Next.js learning?

Yes. The set includes common terms from React, TypeScript, CSS tooling, and modern frontend workflow.

What is a good cadence for class use?

Two short sessions per week works well for most frontend courses and bootcamp cohorts.

Use This Category in Real Sessions

Pair puzzle play with explanations and short examples to improve recall quality.

Use the printable worksheet when you want an offline version for classrooms or workshops.

Follow with glossary review or a custom puzzle to reinforce terms that caused confusion.