Does the solver only show exact anagrams?
No. By default it shows every word you can make from those letters, including shorter plays. Use the exact-length filter when you only want full-length anagrams.
Unscramble letters into playable words using optional blank tiles and exact-length filtering. Useful for crosswords, board-word games, and general word finding when you know the letters but not the order.
Add the letters you have, then optionally set the answer length if you only want exact anagrams. Use ? for blank tiles. For example,READ?lets the solver use one blank for any missing letter.
Start with the letters you actually have. Leave the length open if you want every playable word, or lock the answer length when you only care about full anagrams or an answer of one exact size.
ALTER
Shows every word you can make from those five letters.
LISTEN
Locks to six-letter exact anagrams only.
READ?
Uses one blank tile to widen the rack.
Need fixed positions as well as rack letters? Switch to the Crossword Pattern Matcher. If the clue is broader than a straight rack solve, try the Word Finder for mixed filters. If you would rather browse first, go back to the full Word Lists hub.
Use the solver when you have a set of letters and want real word options quickly. If you also know where some letters must go, the matcher is the better next step.
No. By default it shows every word you can make from those letters, including shorter plays. Use the exact-length filter when you only want full-length anagrams.
Yes. Use ? as the recommended blank-tile symbol. The solver also accepts _ if that is the format you already use.
No. It uses the same broad word list as the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages. Use it to find options quickly, then check the exact dictionary for the game you are playing.
Unscramble letters into playable words using optional blank tiles and exact-length filtering. Useful for crosswords, board-word games, and general word finding when you know the letters but not the order.
Add the letters you have, then optionally set the answer length if you only want exact anagrams. Use ? for blank tiles. For example,READ?lets the solver use one blank for any missing letter.
Start with the letters you actually have. Leave the length open if you want every playable word, or lock the answer length when you only care about full anagrams or an answer of one exact size.
ALTER
Shows every word you can make from those five letters.
LISTEN
Locks to six-letter exact anagrams only.
READ?
Uses one blank tile to widen the rack.
Need fixed positions as well as rack letters? Switch to the Crossword Pattern Matcher. If the clue is broader than a straight rack solve, try the for mixed filters. If you would rather browse first, go back to the .
Use the solver when you have a set of letters and want real word options quickly. If you also know where some letters must go, the matcher is the better next step.
No. By default it shows every word you can make from those letters, including shorter plays. Use the exact-length filter when you only want full-length anagrams.
Yes. Use ? as the recommended blank-tile symbol. The solver also accepts _ if that is the format you already use.
No. It uses the same broad word list as the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages. Use it to find options quickly, then check the exact dictionary for the game you are playing.
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Compare the broader English corpus with the stricter board-word layer when you need to see where the two word lists disagree.
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Jump into ranked lists when you want stronger board-game scoring options first.