TL;DR — paste letters, pick a mode, filter, and copy words
This free anagram solver & word unscrambler turns letters into words fast. Choose Dictionary words for real words (with ?
blanks) or All combinations for every unique arrangement. Use Predict words to lock a target length, apply filters and wildcard patterns, group by length, then copy or download your results. Everything runs locally for speed and privacy.
Anagram Solver / Word Unscrambler — find real words, generate combinations, and predict by length (client‑side)
Paste any rack of letters and get instant results with this privacy‑first anagram solver and word unscrambler. The tool supports two complementary ways to work: Dictionary words returns real words from a merged list of sources, while All combinations produces every unique arrangement without consulting a dictionary. Either way, results are organized into clear groups such as 2‑letter words, 3‑letter words, and so on, so scanning is effortless. Click any word chip to copy it; when you’re done, export all shown results as a clean TXT file.
A standout feature is Predict words: choose a target length (for example, 5) and the solver automatically adds the blank tiles needed to reach that size. Returned words match the exact length, and letters beyond your original rack are highlighted for quick visual triage. For precise control, open the filters and set a length range, require or exclude letters, or constrain words to start with or end with specific fragments. You can also search by shape using wildcard patterns—?
matches a single letter and *
matches any run—so a pattern like ?at*
pulls in cat, rate, and scatter depending on your other limits.
For purists, the Use all letters toggle focuses on perfect anagrams, ensuring each result uses the entire rack. If performance is a concern on very large inputs, per‑length and total caps keep the page responsive without losing control; you can raise them incrementally to explore deeper sets. Power users can optionally upload a custom dictionary that merges silently with the built‑in lists, tailoring matches to house rules or specialty vocabularies. Your data never leaves the browser: no uploads, no tracking, just instant results that respect your privacy.
Whether you’re solving a daily jumble, polishing a crossword, hunting high‑value plays for a word game, or brainstorming name anagrams, this letters to words tool offers the speed and clarity you need. Start in Dictionary mode for valid hits, switch to All combinations for creative exploration, and use Predict plus filters to zero in on exactly what you want.
How to use the Anagram Solver
- Enter letters: In Dictionary mode,
?
acts as a blank. In All combinations, non‑letters are ignored. - Pick a mode: Dictionary words for real‑word matches; All combinations for raw arrangements.
- Predict (optional): Set a target length; blanks are added automatically and extra letters are highlighted.
- Filter: Adjust length, starts/ends with, must/exclude letters, or apply a wildcard pattern such as
?at*
. - Copy & export: Click any chip to copy or download all visible results as
.txt
.
Key features
- Two modes: Dictionary words and All combinations (no dictionary)
- Predict words by length with automatic blanks (highlights added letters)
- Filters for length range, starts/ends with, must/exclude letters, wildcard pattern
- Use all letters toggle for perfect anagrams
- Results grouped by length (2‑letter, 3‑letter, 4‑letter, …) with copy‑on‑click
- Download shown results as TXT; copy everything in one click
- Optional custom dictionary upload (merged silently for private use)
- Performance caps (per‑length and total) to keep the UI responsive
- Fast, private, and offline‑friendly: 100% client‑side
Tips
- In Dictionary mode, use ? as a blank tile to stand in for any letter.
- If you only see one long word, you may have toggled “Use all letters.” Turn it off to see shorter options.
- Combine filters: e.g., start with “un”, end with “ed”, and require the letters “scr”.
- Wildcard patterns accept ? for one letter and * for any run (e.g., ?at* finds cat, rate, scatter).
- Large racks can explode in All combinations; raise caps gradually to avoid huge outputs.
- Copy a word chip to your clipboard by clicking it; export the whole set via TXT when you’re done.
Frequently asked questions
Does the tool support blanks like board games?
?
to represent a blank tile. The solver will treat it as any letter while respecting your other filters.What does Predict words actually change?
Can I make perfect anagrams only?
Will my custom dictionary be uploaded?
Is this an anagram maker for names, too?
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Last updated: Aug 25, 2025