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Anagram Solver

Enter your letters. Find every word you can make — grouped by length.

Letters only — order doesn't matter
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Try these examples

stream

6 letters — makes 50+ words

planet

6 letters — great Scrabble rack

games

5 letters — includes short words

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How the Anagram Solver Works

Enter any set of letters and the solver checks every possible combination against a dictionary, returning all valid words you can form. Results are grouped by word length — longer words at the top — so you can quickly spot your highest-scoring plays.

Two-letter words are sourced from a built-in Scrabble word list that covers every standard valid two-letter word, including the obscure ones that trip up beginners (qi, za, xu, jo, and more). For three letters and longer, the solver queries a comprehensive word database and filters the results against your available letters.

Using the Anagram Solver for Scrabble

Enter your seven-tile rack and the solver shows every word you can play, from two-letter hooks right up to bingos (seven-letter words that score the 50-point bonus). If you want to find only true anagrams — words that use every letter exactly once — tick the Use all letters only checkbox before searching.

The solver pairs naturally with the word finder on the main page. Use the anagram solver to find what words your rack can make, then use the word finder's wildcard pattern to check whether a specific word fits a gap on the board.

Tips for Better Results

  • Enter letters without spaces or punctuation. The solver ignores anything that isn't a letter.
  • Try removing one letter at a time if you're stuck — sometimes a 5-letter word from 6 letters is the best play available.
  • The most common vowel combinations to look for in a rack: AEIOU, AEIN, AERS. These tend to produce the most words.
  • Short words matter. A well-placed two-letter word can score more than a long one in the wrong position.

Anagram Solver Questions

An anagram solver takes a set of letters and finds every valid word you can make from them. It checks all possible combinations of your letters against a dictionary and returns every match, grouped by word length so you can quickly see your options.
Yes. Enter the letters on your rack and the solver shows every valid word you can play, sorted by length. Longer words score more points and the 50-point bingo bonus applies when you use all seven tiles. The solver includes two-letter Scrabble words (like qi, za, xu) that most players don't know by heart.
When this checkbox is ticked, only words that use every one of your input letters are shown — these are true anagrams. For example, "stream" is a true anagram of "master" because both use the same six letters. When unchecked, the solver also shows shorter words that can be made from a subset of your letters.
The solver works best with 2 to 10 letters. For Scrabble, enter your 7-tile rack. Longer inputs are supported but the number of possible combinations grows quickly, so results for very long inputs may be less comprehensive. For best results, keep your input to the letters you're actually working with.