Introduction

Word search puzzles are a popular and entertaining activity where words are hidden in a grid, and the goal is to find them. In this tutorial, we will guide you through creating a word search puzzle generator in C programming. This project helps in improving your skills in handling arrays, loops, and basic string manipulation in C.

Objective

The objective of this project is to generate a random word search puzzle, where words are placed in a grid, and the user can search for them. We will implement the logic to place the words horizontally, vertically, and diagonally, and fill the remaining spaces with random letters.

C Program Code: Word Search Puzzle Generator

#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 

#define GRID_SIZE 10
#define MAX_WORDS 5

// Function to check if a word fits in the grid at the specified location
int can_place_word(char grid[GRID_SIZE][GRID_SIZE], char word[], int x, int y, int dx, int dy) {
    int len = strlen(word);
    for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
        int nx = x + i * dx;
        int ny = y + i * dy;
        if (nx < 0 || nx >= GRID_SIZE || ny < 0 || ny >= GRID_SIZE || grid[nx][ny] != ' ') {
            return 0;
        }
    }
    return 1;
}

// Function to place a word in the grid at the specified location
void place_word(char grid[GRID_SIZE][GRID_SIZE], char word[], int x, int y, int dx, int dy) {
    int len = strlen(word);
    for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
        grid[x + i * dx][y + i * dy] = word[i];
    }
}

// Function to fill the grid with random letters
void fill_grid(char grid[GRID_SIZE][GRID_SIZE]) {
    for (int i = 0; i < GRID_SIZE; i++) {
        for (int j = 0; j < GRID_SIZE; j++) {
            if (grid[i][j] == ' ') {
                grid[i][j] = 'A' + rand() % 26;
            }
        }
    }
}

// Function to print the grid
void print_grid(char grid[GRID_SIZE][GRID_SIZE]) {
    for (int i = 0; i < GRID_SIZE; i++) {
        for (int j = 0; j < GRID_SIZE; j++) {
            printf("%c ", grid[i][j]);
        }
        printf("\n");
    }
}

int main() {
    char grid[GRID_SIZE][GRID_SIZE];
    char words[MAX_WORDS][20] = {"CROSS", "SEARCH", "PUZZLE", "PROGRAM", "GENERATOR"};
    int word_count = 5;

    // Initialize grid with spaces
    for (int i = 0; i < GRID_SIZE; i++) {
        for (int j = 0; j < GRID_SIZE; j++) {
            grid[i][j] = ' ';
        }
    }

    srand(time(0));

    for (int i = 0; i < word_count; i++) {
        int placed = 0;
        while (!placed) {
            int x = rand() % GRID_SIZE;
            int y = rand() % GRID_SIZE;
            int direction = rand() % 8;
            int dx = 0, dy = 0;

            switch (direction) {
                case 0: dx = 1; dy = 0; break; // Horizontal Right
                case 1: dx = -1; dy = 0; break; // Horizontal Left
                case 2: dx = 0; dy = 1; break; // Vertical Down
                case 3: dx = 0; dy = -1; break; // Vertical Up
                case 4: dx = 1; dy = 1; break; // Diagonal Down-Right
                case 5: dx = -1; dy = -1; break; // Diagonal Up-Left
                case 6: dx = 1; dy = -1; break; // Diagonal Down-Left
                case 7: dx = -1; dy = 1; break; // Diagonal Up-Right
            }

            if (can_place_word(grid, words[i], x, y, dx, dy)) {
                place_word(grid, words[i], x, y, dx, dy);
                placed = 1;
            }
        }
    }

    fill_grid(grid);

    printf("Word Search Puzzle:\n");
    print_grid(grid);

    return 0;
}

Explanation of the Program Structure

The program begins by defining a grid of size 10×10, which will be used to place the words. We then have a function that checks if a word can be placed in the grid at a specific location in a specified direction. If the word can be placed, it is then added to the grid, and we move on to the next word.

After placing all the words, the grid is filled with random letters in the empty spaces. Finally, the grid is printed to display the word search puzzle to the user.

How to Run the Program

Follow these steps to run the program:

  1. Install a C compiler like GCC if you don’t have one.
  2. Create a new C file (e.g., word_search.c) and paste the above code into the file.
  3. Open your terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory where your word_search.c file is located.
  4. Compile the program using the command: gcc word_search.c -o word_search
  5. Run the program by typing: ./word_search
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By Aditya Bhuyan

I work as a cloud specialist. In addition to being an architect and SRE specialist, I work as a cloud engineer and developer. I have assisted my clients in converting their antiquated programmes into contemporary microservices that operate on various cloud computing platforms such as AWS, GCP, Azure, or VMware Tanzu, as well as orchestration systems such as Docker Swarm or Kubernetes. For over twenty years, I have been employed in the IT sector as a Java developer, J2EE architect, scrum master, and instructor. I write about Cloud Native and Cloud often. Bangalore, India is where my family and I call home. I maintain my physical and mental fitness by doing a lot of yoga and meditation.

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