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Repeats count, spaces disappear, and a question mark works as a wildcard.
Enter up to 15 scrambled letters to find playable words, exact anagrams, and shorter matches in seconds.
BUILT FOR THE “AHA”
Powerful enough for a blank tile and 15 letters, simple enough to use between turns.
Repeats count, spaces disappear, and a question mark works as a wildcard.
Filter by exact length, minimum length, or the letter your word starts with.
Save promising words on this device, or copy one straight into your game.
TODAY’S LITTLE RITUAL
A fresh six-letter warm-up every day. No timer, no pressure—just letters finding their place.
HintA citrus color
THE FIELD GUIDE
Three habits that make any letter rack feel less random.
START SMALL
Separate likely endings such as -ING, -ED, -ER, and -LY. The remaining letters often reveal the root.
MOVE THE VOWELS
Place vowels with one or two gaps between them, then test consonants around that frame. Long words become easier to recognize.
LOOK FOR PAIRS
Try familiar pairs like CH, SH, TH, QU, and ST. Treat each pair as one larger tile.
GOOD TO KNOW
It checks which dictionary words can be built from the letters you enter, without using any letter more times than it appears.
Yes. Enter a question mark for each blank or wildcard tile. Get Unscrambler will let that tile stand in for any missing letter.
No. It is useful for anagrams, crosswords, spelling practice, and most letter-tile games. Always follow the rules and dictionary accepted by your particular game.
No. Solving happens in your browser. Only your favorites, solve count, and daily streak are stored locally on this device.