word unscrambler

Unscramble

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 have a jumble of letters and need to unscramble them into real words - fast. This page is the quickest way to get results. Type your letters, hit enter, and see every valid word you can make. No extra steps, no long explanations. It’s designed for when you’re in the middle of a puzzle and just need the answer.

When to use this page over others

This is the most straightforward unscramble tool on the site. Use it when:

  • You have a short set of letters (3-8) and want all possible words.
  • You don’t need advanced filters like starts-with or ends-with.
  • You want results grouped by length without any extra clicks.
  • You’re on mobile and need a clean, fast interface.

If you need more control - like wildcards, excludes, or pattern matching - try the full Word Unscrambler page.

How to get the best results

**Enter letters only** – No spaces, no commas. Just the letters.

**Use the length filter** – If you know the answer is 5 letters, set min and max to 5.

**Scan the grouped list** – Results are sorted by length. Start with the longest words if you need to use all letters.

**Copy and go** – Tap any word to copy it, then paste it into your game or puzzle.

Understanding the results list

The tool shows all words that can be formed from your letters, from 2-letter words up to the full length. If you entered 7 letters, you’ll see 2-letter, 3-letter, 4-letter, 5-letter, 6-letter, and 7-letter words. This helps you find both short plays and long solutions. If the list is too long, use the length filter to narrow it down.

Common use cases

  • **Scrabble** – Find all possible words from your rack, then pick the highest scorer.
  • **Words With Friends** – Same idea, but check the board for placement.
  • **Word jumbles** – Find the single word that uses all letters.
  • **Crossword clues** – Enter the letters you have and scan for matches.
  • **Anagram games** – See all anagrams of a given set of letters.

Why results might be missing

If you don’t see a word you expected, it could be:

  • The word isn’t in the dictionary used by this tool.
  • You entered a letter incorrectly.
  • The word requires a wildcard (use ? for unknown letters).
  • The word is a proper noun or abbreviation (not included).

Try removing a letter or using a wildcard to expand the search.

Try it with unscramble

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 field. The tool will generate every valid word from the dictionary, grouped by length.

Do I have to use every letter?

No. The tool shows words that use any subset of your letters. If you need to use all letters, look for the longest words in the results.

Can I use wildcards or blank tiles?

Yes. Use the question mark (?) to represent any single letter. This is useful for blank tiles in Scrabble or unknown letters in crosswords.

Can I filter by word length?

Yes. Use the length filter to set an exact word length. This helps narrow down results quickly.

Can I exclude letters from results?

This page doesn’t have an exclude filter. For that, use the full Word Unscrambler page.

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.