The Upside Down, Hawkins Lab, and Eleven — crosswords from the world of Stranger Things.
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Generate Stranger Things Crossword →Stranger Things crossword puzzles take you back to 1980s Hawkins, Indiana, where supernatural threats lurk beneath the surface of a seemingly ordinary small town. The show blends horror, science fiction, and coming-of-age drama with dense references to 1980s pop culture, creating a unique crossword vocabulary that spans both the fictional and the real. Clues draw from character names and relationships, Upside Down mythology, government conspiracy details, Dungeons & Dragons terminology that the characters use to describe their encounters, and the retro cultural touchstones woven throughout every season.
Every puzzle is uniquely generated, but here is a taste of what to expect:
Each puzzle contains 17+ unique clues tailored to Stranger Things fans.
Clues span character names and relationships, Upside Down creatures and locations, Hawkins Lab experiments, 1980s pop culture references used in the show, and Dungeons & Dragons terminology that the kids use.
Puzzles may reference major events and characters from all seasons. If you haven't finished the series, easy-mode focuses on Season 1 fundamentals.
Yes. The show is steeped in 1980s movies, music, and technology. Harder puzzles include the real-world cultural references that inspire the show's aesthetic and plot devices.
Perfect idea. Generate a puzzle, download the PDF, and use it as a pre-show activity before your binge session.
Character name clues often reference their role in the group dynamic rather than naming them directly. Upside Down creature clues use the Dungeons & Dragons names the kids assign (Demogorgon, Mind Flayer). For 1980s reference clues, think about the movies, music, and technology that would have been current during the show's timeline. Number clues often relate to Eleven.
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