Instantly find all valid English words that can be formed from any set of letters. Built for word game players, puzzle solvers, and curious minds.
Get from jumbled letters to a complete word list in three seconds flat.
Type any combination – a single word, a few random letters, or up to 30 characters. Only letters A‑Z are used.
Our algorithm instantly matches your letters against 100,000+ dictionary entries.
Words sorted from longest to shortest. Common words get a special badge.
Use the Options panel to adjust sorting, show only common words, or set length limits.
Click any word to see its definition, then copy it to your clipboard.
Not all anagram solvers are equal. Here’s what makes ours different.
All processing happens in your browser – no waiting for server responses. Even with 30 letters, results appear in under 200ms.
We scan the full ENABLE word list of 100,000+ entries to find every valid combination, not just the obvious ones.
Switch between common‑only and full dictionary, sort by length or alphabet, and set custom word length ranges.
Click any word to copy it to your clipboard – works great on mobile while you're in another game app.
No registration, no daily caps, no paywall. Generate as many anagram lists as you want, forever.
Designed to work flawlessly on phones and tablets. The large input field and touch‑friendly cards make on‑the‑go play easy.
Everything about anagrams and our generator.
A word or phrase made by rearranging the letters of another, using all original letters exactly once. Example: "listen" → "silent".
It builds a letter frequency signature for each dictionary entry, instantly comparing against your input – no trial-and-error permutation.
Yes, the ENABLE word list is tournament-accepted. Enter your rack letters to see every playable word.
A strict anagram uses all letters; our tool also shows shorter subset words (like a word unscrambler).
Completely. No hidden fees, no registration, no limits.
Not directly, but you can simulate blanks by omitting them and filtering by length. Our main Word Unscrambler has more advanced wildcard support.
Yes, the dictionary includes regular inflections (-s, -es, -ed, -ing, etc.).
To limit results to everyday English, ideal for casual games or writing.
Absolutely – touch-friendly, large input, works in any modern mobile browser.
Yes, actively rearranging letters and reading definitions helps you internalise new words.
Level up your anagram game with these expert techniques.
Common letter pairs like TH, SH, CH, ING appear in thousands of words. Train your eye to pick out these clusters first. For example, if you see T‑H‑E, you've already found "THE" – now extend to "THEN", "THEY".
Almost every English word contains at least one vowel. If you have 4 or 5 vowels, high‑scoring words often start with a vowel (AUDIO, EERIE).
Mentally separate suffixes like -ING, -ED, -ER and find the root. E.g., P‑L‑A‑Y‑I‑N‑G → PLAY + ING.
Use "Common Only" to study frequent anagrams – you'll start recognising patterns instantly.
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No login, no limits – just type your letters and see all the words hiding inside them.
Try the Full Word Unscrambler ➔Anagrams have fascinated people for centuries. The word itself comes from the Greek ana (back, again) and graphein (to write). Ancient Greeks and Romans used anagrams to hide secret messages in texts, and Renaissance scholars believed anagrams could reveal hidden truths about a person’s name. Today, anagrams are everywhere – from newspaper puzzle columns to the plot twists of bestselling novels (remember "Tom Marvolo Riddle" → "I am Lord Voldemort"?).
In the world of word games, anagrams are the core mechanic of Scrabble, Words With Friends, Wordscapes, and hundreds of other apps. The best players don’t just have large vocabularies – they have trained their brains to see letter patterns and rearrange them at lightning speed. Our Anagram Generator helps you develop that skill. By studying the results, you start to internalise which letter combinations produce the most words, which suffixes unlock longer plays, and which short words can clear your rack and open up the board.
Anagrams also offer cognitive benefits beyond the game board. Research has shown that word puzzle activities can help maintain mental sharpness, improve problem‑solving skills, and even slow cognitive decline in older adults. When you actively rearrange letters to find new words, you’re engaging multiple brain regions responsible for language, memory, and spatial reasoning. It’s a fun, low‑pressure way to give your mind a daily workout.
Whether you’re a tournament Scrabble player looking for that seven‑letter bingo, a student trying to expand your English vocabulary, or someone who just enjoys a good puzzle, our Anagram Generator is built for you. And if you want to go deeper, our Word Unscrambler adds wildcard support and more advanced filtering, while our Word Search Finder lets you play an interactive puzzle right in your browser.