Enter letters or type words with spaces for a sentence.
A difficult tile rack can make an otherwise enjoyable word game feel completely stuck. This word unscrambler gives you a practical way forward: enter the letters you have, and it finds the words that can be built without using any letter more times than it appears in your input. It works as both a letter unscrambler for a crowded rack and a word scramble solver for a difficult puzzle.
Use it to explore possible plays for Scrabble, Words With Friends, Wordscapes, anagrams, jumble puzzles, classroom exercises, and other games that ask you to unscramble letters to make words. Results appear in a clean list that can be sorted by word length, Scrabble-style points, or alphabetical order.
You do not need to begin with a full anagram. You may simply want words that have these letters, shorter words from letters on your rack, or a quick way to unshuffle letters without testing every arrangement yourself. The tool checks every valid combination allowed by your filters.
? or * for each blank tile.When results are sorted by length, words are grouped from longest to shortest. Each answer also displays its letter score. Select a word to copy it, use the book button to check its definition, or choose Copy All to copy the complete result list.
Enter a single group such as TRA to search for shorter and same-length words made from those letters. This mode is useful for a game rack because it considers every usable word length allowed by your filters.
Separate scrambled words with spaces to activate sentence mode. The tool solves each group independently, keeps the original word lengths, and presents a best-guess sentence together with the alternatives found for every word.
A set of common letters may produce more answers than you need. The advanced options help reduce the list before you spend time checking every result:
Filters work together. If a search returns nothing, clear one condition at a time and try again. A minimum or maximum length that conflicts with the available letters can remove otherwise valid answers.
For a five-letter word search, set both the minimum and maximum length to 5. The full result list then becomes a focused five-letter word finder showing only words your letters can build. Add a beginning, ending, or required sequence to find 5 letter words containing the exact letters you need.
A question mark or asterisk represents one unknown letter. When the letters you entered cannot supply the next character in a candidate word, the tool can spend one wildcard in its place. Two wildcard symbols therefore represent two blank tiles. Because blanks greatly increase the number of possible matches, the length and pattern filters are especially helpful when using them.
The first search uses a list focused on familiar English words. If it finds no match, the tool automatically checks a much larger word-game dictionary. A notice appears when the expanded list is used. This approach keeps ordinary searches readable while still giving difficult racks a chance to match less familiar playable words.
A word can be accepted by a word-game list even when the definition service has no everyday definition for it. That does not automatically make the word incorrect; it may be rare, specialized, archaic, or included mainly for word-game use. Always confirm important tournament plays against the dictionary required by your game.
Yes. Enter a question mark or asterisk for each blank. The wildcard can stand in for any missing letter while the tool checks possible words.
Yes. Put a space between each scrambled word. Sentence mode searches for exact-length matches for every group and displays the alternatives separately.
If no common result is found, the search expands to a larger word-game list. Some entries are uncommon in normal conversation but may still appear in word-game dictionaries.
The score uses standard Scrabble-style English letter values. Other games may assign different values or apply board bonuses, so their final scores can differ.
It can help you explore words made from known letters and narrow them by beginning, ending, contained letters, or length. It does not read your Wordle board automatically, so you still need to apply the puzzle's position and exclusion clues.
Yes. The tool can be used without creating an account. Enter your letters, adjust the optional filters, and search whenever you need help with a word puzzle.