Word Unscrambler and Anagram Solver

Unscramble letters into real words for Scrabble, Words With Friends, Jumble, Wordle, and crosswords. Get Scrabble and WWF point scoring on every result, see your rack as visual letter tiles, inspect any word for its score and definition, and save your top plays to a personal list. Use ? for blank tiles, set wildcard patterns, predict by word length, and export results as TXT. Everything runs locally in your browser with no sign-up required.

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Enter letters above to find words.

In Dictionary mode, use ? as a blank tile.

Advanced features not found on other word unscramblers

Beyond a basic letter solver, this tool adds scoring, tile visuals, a word inspector, and a saved plays list so you can actually win.

SCRABBLE SCORING
Point Values for Every Word
Results scored and sorted by Scrabble tile values. Highest-value plays appear first so you never miss a big score.
WWF SCORING
Words With Friends Points
Switch to WWF tile weights with one click. Rankings update instantly so you see which plays score best in each game.
LETTER TILES
Visual Rack with Scores
Each letter in your rack appears as a Scrabble-style tile with its individual point value as a subscript, exactly as on your rack.
WORD INSPECTOR
Click Any Word to Inspect
Tap a word to reveal its total score, a one-click Merriam-Webster define link, and a star button to save it to your list.
SAVED WORDS
Build Your Play List
Star your top plays from any search. The Saved Words panel lets you copy all at once, look up definitions, or remove words individually.
BLANK TILES
? Wildcard Support
Use ? for blank tiles in Dictionary mode. The solver finds all valid words using that blank and highlights substituted letters.
WILDCARD PATTERNS
Search by Word Shape
Pattern filter accepts ? for a single unknown letter and * for any run, so ?at* can match cat, rate, scatter, and more.
PREDICT BY LENGTH
Target Exact Word Length
Set a target length and the solver adds blank tiles automatically. Substituted letters are highlighted so you know where blanks are played.

Word Unscrambler: Anagram Solver with Scrabble and WWF Scoring

Unscramble letters into real words instantly. Whether you're holding a tough Scrabble rack, stuck on a Jumble puzzle, or hunting for the best Words With Friends play, this tool does more than list words: it scores them, ranks them, and helps you decide.

The Scrabble and WWF scoring modes are what set this word unscrambler apart. Switch between No score, Scrabble, or Words With Friends with one click. Every result gets a point total calculated from real tile values, and the list re-sorts instantly so your highest-scoring plays appear at the top. The letter tile display beneath the input shows your full rack the way it looks on the board, with each tile's individual point value as a subscript.

The Word Inspector brings research right into the results. Click any word chip and a panel opens showing the word's score, a star button to save it to your Saved Words list, and a Define link that opens the Merriam-Webster entry in a new tab. No more switching between tabs to check whether a word is legal. If you're building a list of your best options before playing, the Saved Words panel lets you star multiple plays, view them together, and copy them all at once.

In Dictionary mode, type ? for each blank tile. The solver finds every valid word that uses a blank in that position and highlights the substituted letter so you know exactly what letter the blank becomes. For shape-based searches, wildcard patterns accept ? for a single unknown letter and * for any run, so a pattern like ?at* matches cat, rate, scatter, and more depending on your other tiles.

The Predict by length feature targets a specific word length. Set it to 7 and the solver adds blank tiles as needed to reach seven letters, returning only 7-letter words. This makes finding bingo plays and Wordle candidates straightforward. For anagram purists, the Use all letters toggle restricts results to perfect anagrams that use every letter in your rack exactly once.

Everything runs locally in your browser. Recent searches, saved words, and any custom dictionary you upload stay on your device and are never transmitted anywhere. Once the page loads, the tool works even with a slow or absent connection.

Game-specific guides

Scrabble

  1. Enter your 7 tiles (use ? for blanks).
  2. Select Scrabble scoring from the score bar.
  3. Set length min/max to find plays that fit your board space.
  4. Enable Use all letters to find 7-letter bingos (worth +50 pts).
  5. Click a word to inspect its score and save your top picks.

Words With Friends

  1. Enter your tiles and select WWF from the score bar.
  2. Filter by length to match spaces available on the board.
  3. Use starts-with or ends-with filters to hook onto board words.
  4. Save your highest-scoring options before committing.
  5. Define any unfamiliar word directly from the Word Inspector.

Wordle

  1. Set word length to 5.
  2. Enter the letters you know are in the word.
  3. Add confirmed letters to Must include.
  4. Use a wildcard pattern to fix known positions (e.g., _r_ck).
  5. Browse the 5-letter candidates and pick your best guess.

Jumble

  1. Enter the scrambled letters for one clue at a time.
  2. Enable Use all letters for a perfect anagram.
  3. The first result is usually the answer.
  4. Use the circled-letter selections for the final Jumble clue.
  5. All combinations mode helps if the word is a proper noun.

Common use cases

Scrabble and high-score hunting
Sort results by Scrabble score to find the highest-value play from your current rack, including 7-letter bingo plays.
Words With Friends
Switch to WWF scoring mode for point rankings tuned to WWF tile values and board bonuses.
Wordle helper
Filter for 5-letter words, use must-include and pattern filters to match confirmed letters and known positions.
Jumble and Scrabble puzzles
Enable Use all letters for perfect anagrams that use every letter in the scramble, matching the Jumble answer format.
Crossword solving
Use starts-with, ends-with, and wildcard pattern filters to find words that fit specific crossing constraints.
Name anagrams and creative writing
Enter a name or phrase to find real-word anagrams in Dictionary mode or every arrangement in All combinations mode.
Competitive word game prep
Save top-scoring plays with the star feature, look up unfamiliar words in Merriam-Webster, and copy your shortlist before the game.
Education and classroom games
Rack analysis shows vowel and consonant counts, making the tool useful for vocabulary and phonics activities.

How to use this Word Unscrambler

  1. 1
    Enter your letters: Type or paste letters into the input. The letter tile display beneath shows each letter as a Scrabble tile with its point value. Use ? for each blank tile in Dictionary mode.
  2. 2
    Choose a scoring mode: Select No score, Scrabble, or WWF from the score bar. Scrabble and WWF modes score every result and sort by point value, highest first.
  3. 3
    Apply filters: Narrow results by word length, starts with, ends with, must-include or exclude letters, or a wildcard pattern. Enable Predict by length to target a specific word size.
  4. 4
    Inspect and save top plays: Click any word chip to open the Word Inspector. See the score, star the word to save it, look it up in Merriam-Webster, or close the inspector and continue browsing.
  5. 5
    Copy and export: Click words to copy them individually, copy your full Saved Words list in one click, or download all visible results as a TXT file.

Frequently asked questions

What is a word unscrambler and how does this one work?
A word unscrambler turns scrambled letters into real words. This tool checks your letters against a built-in dictionary, groups results by length, and optionally scores each word using Scrabble or WWF tile values so your highest-scoring plays appear first.
How does Scrabble scoring work in this word unscrambler?
Select Scrabble from the score bar beneath the input. Every result gets a point total based on standard Scrabble tile values (A=1, B=3, C=3, D=2, and so on). Results sort by descending score. The letter tile display shows each tile's individual point value beneath it.
What is Words With Friends scoring and how is it different from Scrabble?
WWF uses a different point table. Letters like C, F, H, V, W, and Y carry different values compared to Scrabble. Switching to WWF mode re-scores all results with WWF tile weights, which can change the ranking of your plays significantly.
How do I use blank tiles in the word unscrambler?
In Dictionary mode, type ? for each blank tile in your rack. The solver treats ? as any letter, finds all valid words that include a blank at that slot, and highlights the substituted letter. Blank tiles score 0 points in both Scrabble and WWF.
What are wildcard patterns and how do I use them?
Wildcard patterns search for specific word shapes. Use ? for one unknown letter and * for any run of letters. For example, ?at* matches cat, rate, and scatter depending on your other letters. Enter the pattern in the Pattern filter field inside the filters panel.
What does Predict by length do?
Predict by length focuses results on a single target length, like 5-letter or 7-letter words. If your rack has fewer letters than the target, the solver adds blank tiles to reach that length and highlights which letters are filled by blanks. This makes it ideal for spotting bingo plays or Wordle candidates.
What is the Word Inspector?
Clicking any word chip opens the Word Inspector inside the Results panel. It shows the word's Scrabble or WWF score, a star button to add it to your Saved Words list, a Define button that opens the Merriam-Webster entry in a new tab, and a close button to dismiss the panel.
How does the Saved Words feature work?
Click a word chip to open the Word Inspector, then click the star button. The word is added to the Saved Words panel below your results. You can copy all saved words at once, look any of them up in Merriam-Webster, or remove individual entries with the X button. Saved Words persist for your session.
Can I look up a word definition from inside the tool?
Yes. Open the Word Inspector by clicking any result, then click Define. This opens the Merriam-Webster dictionary page for that word in a new tab. The same Define link is available for every word in your Saved Words panel.
What is the difference between Dictionary words and All combinations?
Dictionary words checks your letters against a real word list and returns only valid English words. It supports blank tiles, scoring, and all filters. All combinations generates every unique arrangement of your letters without checking a dictionary, which is useful for anagram exploration, creative naming, and combinatorial puzzles.
How do I find 7-letter bingo plays for Scrabble?
Enter all 7 tiles (use ? for blanks), select Scrabble scoring, set the minimum and maximum length to 7, and enable Use all letters. Results sort by score so the highest-value 7-letter plays appear at the top. Playing all 7 tiles earns a 50-point bonus in Scrabble.
How do I use this tool for Wordle?
Set the word length filter to 5, enter the letters you have, and use must-include to lock confirmed letters. Use a wildcard pattern to match known positions (for example, _r_ck for a word with r in position 2 and ck at the end). The solver lists valid 5-letter candidates instantly.
Can I restrict results to perfect anagrams that use all my letters?
Yes. Enable the Use all letters toggle to see only words that use every letter in your rack exactly once. Turn it off to also see shorter sub-anagrams and partial plays that leave some tiles unused.
Can I upload a custom dictionary?
Yes. Upload a plain text file with one word per line. It is merged locally with the built-in list and never sent to any server. Your private vocabulary, house-rule words, or proper nouns remain entirely on your device.
Is my data private and does the tool work offline?
Yes on both counts. The tool runs 100% in your browser. Your letters, recent searches, saved words, and any custom dictionary are stored locally and never uploaded. Once the page loads, it works with a spotty or absent connection.

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