word unscrambler
Scramble Words
Enter your letters and find words that match your length, pattern, and letter filters. Use the controls below and get usable answers without leaving the page.
Use ? for wildcards Not sure what to enter? Use the Sample button to load a realistic puzzle.
Enter letters or a pattern, or click Sample to see how this tool narrows a real puzzle.
You’ve got a handful of jumbled letters and need to find every real word hidden inside. Maybe you’re stuck on a word puzzle, playing a board game like Scrabble, or just testing your vocabulary. This tool takes your scrambled letters and returns all possible words, grouped by length, so you can spot the answer fast.
When you need to unscramble a set of letters
Enter any combination of letters - no spaces, no punctuation. The tool instantly generates candidate words from that set. Use it when you’re staring at a jumble and can’t see the answer, or when you want to double-check that a word actually exists. It’s also handy for word games where you have a fixed set of tiles and need to maximize your score.
Using wildcards for blank tiles or unknown letters
If you have a blank tile in Scrabble or an unknown letter in a crossword, type a question mark (?) or a period (.) in place of that letter. The tool treats wildcards as any letter from A to Z. This is especially useful when you know part of the word but not the whole thing. For example, entering ?A? returns all three-letter words with A in the middle.
Filtering results by word length
Not every word fits your puzzle grid or game board. After entering your letters, use the length slider to show only words of a specific size. If you need a five-letter word for Wordle, set the filter to 5. If you’re playing a game where longer words score more, set a minimum length. This cuts the list down to what’s actually useful.
Excluding letters you can’t use
Sometimes you know certain letters aren’t in the answer. Type those letters into the exclude box, and the tool removes any word containing them. This is a quick way to eliminate false leads. For example, if you’re sure the word doesn’t have an E, exclude E and see only words without it.
Copying results for your game or puzzle
Once you find the word you need, click the copy button next to it. The word is copied to your clipboard, ready to paste into a game, a message, or a document. No extra steps, no formatting issues.
Try it with scramble words
Enter tca?rs, leave the length blank, and solve once. Start by scanning the longest results, then add a length filter if the puzzle slot is fixed. If you are using a blank tile, keep the wildcard in the input until you know which letter gives the strongest result.
Choose the right word tool
Use this page when you have letters or constraints and need to narrow possible words quickly. If the constraint changes, switch tools: pattern pages for fixed blanks, Wordle pages for colored clues, crossword pages for crossings, and anagram pages when every letter must be used.
Common Questions
What words can I make with these letters?
Enter your letters into the input box and click the search button. The tool returns every valid word from the dictionary that can be formed using those letters. Results are grouped by length, with the longest words first.
Do I have to use every letter?
No. The tool shows words that use any subset of your letters. If you want only words that use all letters, check the “use all letters” option. Otherwise, you’ll see all possible combinations.
Can I use wildcards or blank tiles?
Yes. Use a question mark (?) or a period (.) for each unknown letter. The tool will replace it with every letter of the alphabet and show matching words.
Can I filter by word length?
Yes. Use the length field to set an exact word length. Results update automatically.
Can I exclude letters from results?
Yes. Type letters you want to exclude into the exclude field. Any word containing those letters will be removed from the results.
Before you use the word list
Before you use a result, check the constraint that matters most for your puzzle: exact length, required letters, excluded letters, or whether every tile must be used. Tighten only one filter at a time so you can see which rule removed the right candidates.