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Word Unscrambler

Find words from your letters

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How to Use the Word Unscrambler

  1. Type your scrambled letters into the search box above.
  2. Press the arrow button or hit Enter to search.
  3. Results appear grouped by word length, longest first.
  4. Each word shows its Scrabble and Words With Friends point values.
  5. Click any word to see its definition and sub-words.

Use the advanced filters to narrow results. You can filter by starting letters, ending letters, or set minimum and maximum word lengths. The wildcard option lets you use ? as a blank tile.

Scrabble Letter Values

Each letter in Scrabble has a specific point value. High-value letters like Q (10), Z (10), X (8), and J (8) can significantly boost your score when used effectively.

PointsLetters
1A, E, I, O, U, L, N, S, T, R
2D, G
3B, C, M, P
4F, H, V, W, Y
5K
8J, X
10Q, Z

Tips for Word Games

  • Start with longer words. They score more points and often reveal shorter words you can play later.
  • Learn 2-letter words. There are about 100 valid 2-letter words in Scrabble. Knowing them helps you play parallel words and score on multiple rows.
  • Use blank tiles strategically. Save them for high-scoring plays rather than common words.
  • Look for prefixes and suffixes. Common endings like -ING, -ED, -ER, and -TION can extend existing words on the board.
  • Play near bonus squares. Double and triple letter/word squares multiply your score significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

It takes your scrambled letters and finds every valid English word that can be made from them. Results include point values for Scrabble and Words With Friends so you can pick the highest-scoring option.

Yes. Open the advanced filters and check "Use ? as wildcard." Type a question mark in place of any unknown letter. The solver will try all 26 letters in that position. Blank tiles score 0 points, just like in Scrabble.

By default it searches a comprehensive English word list. For competitive Scrabble, you can switch to TWL (Tournament Word List, used in North America) or SOWPODS (used internationally) in the advanced filters on the Scrabble Helper page.

You can enter up to 15 letters. A standard Scrabble rack holds 7 tiles, but you might have more letters to work with in other word games or puzzles.