word unscrambler

Word Unscrambler

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’re staring at a jumble of letters - maybe from a crossword clue, a Scrabble rack, or a word puzzle app - and you need to know every real word you can form. That’s exactly when you open this word unscrambler. Type in the letters you have, and the tool instantly generates candidate words, sorted by length. No fluff, no definitions you don’t need - just the words.

Why you need more than a dictionary

A dictionary tells you what a word means, but it won’t help when you have seven random tiles and need to find candidates. This unscrambler works backward: you give it the letters, it gives you the possibilities. Use it when you’re stuck on a puzzle, want to confirm a word exists, or need ideas for a board game. It’s an unofficial helper with a built-in word list, so confirm important plays against the rules or dictionary for your game.

Using wildcards for blank tiles or unknown letters

If you have a blank tile in Scrabble or an unknown letter in a crossword, use the question mark (?) as a wildcard. For example, entering T?A? will return words like TEAM, TRAY, and TALK. The tool treats each ? as any single letter. This is especially useful when you know the pattern but not the exact letters.

Filtering results to match your puzzle

After you enter your letters, the real power is in the filters. You can:

  • Set a minimum or maximum word length to ignore words that don’t fit your board.
  • Require a word to start with a certain letter or end with one.
  • Exclude letters you know aren’t in the solution.
  • Require a word to contain a specific letter.

Start with no filters, then tighten them one at a time. If you get too many results, add a length filter. If you get zero, remove the weakest constraint first.

How to handle puzzles that don’t use every letter

Not every puzzle requires you to use all the letters you entered. For example, in a word jumble, you might only need a subset. The tool shows all words that can be formed from any combination of your letters, so you’ll see shorter words alongside longer ones. If you need to use every letter exactly once, set the exact length to match your input and manually scan the longest results.

Common mistakes when unscrambling

A few things trip people up:

  • **Typing extra spaces** – The tool treats spaces as characters. Enter letters without spaces.
  • **Forgetting wildcards** – If you’re missing a letter, don’t guess. Use ? and let the tool fill it in.
  • **Ignoring word length** – A 7-letter word might be hiding in your rack, but if you only look at 5-letter results, you’ll miss it. Always check the full list.
  • **Using the wrong dictionary** – Some games use a specific accepted word list. This site is a helper, not an official referee, so confirm serious plays in the game you are using.

Try it with word unscrambler

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 above. The tool will generate candidate words from the built-in word list. Use length and pattern filters to find what fits your puzzle.

Do I have to use every letter?

No. By default, the tool shows words that use any subset of the letters you entered. If you need to use all letters, compare the longest results against your full letter set.

Can I use wildcards or blank tiles?

Yes. Use the question mark (?) to represent any single letter. You can use multiple wildcards in one search.

Can I filter by word length?

Absolutely. Use the length filter to set an exact word length. This is helpful when you know the answer is exactly 5 letters, for example.

Can I exclude letters from results?

Yes. Use the exclude filter to remove words that contain certain letters. This is useful when you know a letter isn’t in the solution.

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.