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Word Unscrambler

Unscramble letters into words with Easy, Medium, and High difficulty modes.

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What is a word unscrambler?

A word unscrambler finds valid words from jumbled letters. Useful for crossword help, word games, and classroom puzzles.

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Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.

Enter scrambled letters and choose Easy, Medium, or High difficulty. Results update as you type. Easy finds short words from any letter subset. Medium finds longer subset words. High finds only full anagrams. Matching runs locally against a common-word dictionary.

How to use this tool

1. Enter scrambled letters (A–Z only; spaces and punctuation are stripped). 2. Choose Easy for short words, Medium for longer subset matches, or High for full anagrams only. 3. Results update as you type—browse words grouped by length. 4. Copy all matches if you want a list in another app. 5. Switch difficulty if you see too many short words or need every letter used.

Worked example

Example: letters `listen` on Medium returns words such as listen, silent, tin, and net. The same letters on High returns only full anagrams that use all six letters.

When to use this

  • Solving daily anagram or word-game puzzles with a fixed letter rack.
  • Finding valid words from crossword or Scrabble-style clues when you know the letters.
  • Helping students practice spelling by exploring letter combinations.
  • Checking whether a jumbled string can form a full anagram of a known word.

Common examples

  • Letters `listen` on Medium → listen, silent, tin, net, and other subset words from the rack.
  • Letters `rtaef` on Easy → fare, fat, ate, ear, and other short words for quick puzzle hints.
  • Letters `anagram` on High → only full anagrams that use every letter (e.g. anagram, nag a ram style puzzles).
  • Seven-letter game rack `retinas` on Medium → trains, retain, stain, and longer matches sorted by length.
  • Crossword check: letters `looped` on High → confirms whether `poodle` is a full anagram of the entered set.
  • Spelling practice: `thguac` on Easy → surfaces chat, cat, hat, and other common words for learners.
  • Two-player word game tie-break: `aeinrst` on Medium → lists candidate plays without a physical dictionary.

Common mistakes

  • Using High difficulty when you only need short subset words from the rack.
  • Entering spaces, hyphens, or wildcards—the tool accepts letters A–Z only.
  • Expecting obscure medical or Scrabble tournament words not in the common-word list.
  • Ignoring Easy mode when Medium returns too many short words to scan quickly.

How it works

Enter scrambled letters and choose Easy, Medium, or High difficulty. Easy finds 2+ letter words from any subset of your letters. Medium prefers longer words (3+ letters, or 2+ when you only enter a few letters). High finds only full anagrams that use every letter. Matching works on your device against a built-in common-word list and updates as you type.

Limitations

Results are based on the inputs you provide and may not cover every edge case. This tool is for general use and is not professional advice.

Privacy and file handling

Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Easy, Medium, and High?

Easy finds 2+ letter words from any subset of your letters. Medium finds longer words (3+ letters, or 2+ when you only enter a few letters). High finds only full anagrams that use every letter.

Does it find every English word?

No. Matching uses a built-in list of common English words, so rare, archaic, or specialized Scrabble-only words may not appear.

How many letters can I enter?

Between 2 and 16 letters after non-letters are removed. Very long racks may return large result lists on Easy or Medium.

Can I use blank tiles or wildcards?

No. Enter only the letters you have. The tool does not support `?` or blank wildcard tiles common in some board games.

Why is my expected word missing?

It may not be in the common-word list, it may need more letters than you entered on High mode, or it may require a letter you do not have in the rack.

Are my letters stored?

No. Unscrambling works on your device and inputs are not stored.

What is this tool?

Finds valid words from scrambled letters for puzzles and games.

Does this run in the browser?

This tool runs in your browser. Your inputs are not uploaded to our server.

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