Anagram solver

Solve anagrams from your letters

Enter letters to find full-word rearrangements, scores, and clean reference links.

Use letters A–Z · add ? for a blank tile · up to 15 characters.

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How anagram solving works

A quick note on what the solver does.

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A full anagram uses all of your letters — every tile, rearranged into a new word.

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A blank tile ? can stand for any one letter and scores 0 points.

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Results can vary by the word list you pick — a word valid in one list may not be in another. Scores are tile-based and don't change between lists.

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A result links to its /word/{word}/ page only when that page is published; otherwise it shows as a plain, unlinked entry.

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Quick answers about solving anagrams.

What is an anagram?+
An anagram rearranges all the letters of a word or set of tiles into another valid word. danger and ranged are anagrams of garden — same six letters, new word.
How is this different from the word unscrambler?+
The anagram solver focuses on full-length rearrangements that use every letter. The word unscrambler also shows the shorter words you can make from a subset of your letters.
Can I use a blank tile?+
Yes — add a ? for a blank. It can stand for any single letter and scores 0 points. You can enter up to 15 characters in total.
Do anagram scores change by dictionary?+
No. A word's score is tile-based and the same across every list. The word list only changes which words are valid.
Why are some result words not linked?+
A result links to its /word/{word}/ page only when that page is published. If a word doesn't have a published page yet, it shows as a plain, unlinked entry.