Word Unscrambler

Find all valid words that can be formed from a set of scrambled letters — useful for word games, crossword puzzles, and vocabulary practice.

Educational & recreational purposes only. The built-in word list covers common English vocabulary and is not exhaustive. Not all valid dictionary words may appear in results. For competitive or official word game use, verify words against the applicable official word list.
Trademark notice. Scrabble® is a registered trademark of Hasbro, Inc. in the United States and Canada, and of Mattel, Inc. in the rest of the world. Words with Friends® is a registered trademark of Zynga Inc. TWL (Tournament Word List) and SOWPODS are proprietary word lists associated with those respective games. WordsUnscrambler.org is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Hasbro, Mattel, or Zynga.
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Word Game Tips

Common 2-Letter Words
aaabad aeaial amanar asataw axayba bebibo bydade doedef ehelem eneres etexfa gigoha hehihm hoidif inisit jokaki lalilo mamemi momumy naneno nuodoe ofohoi okomon oporos owoxoy papiqi reshsi sotati touhum unupus utwewo xixuya yeyoza
These are valid in standard Scrabble® (TWL/SOWPODS). Memorizing 2-letter words is the single biggest skill upgrade for any word game.
High-Value Letters (Scrabble®)
Q 10 pts — hardest to place; see Q-without-U words
Z 10 pts — za, zap, zeal, zero, zoom, zest
X 8 pts — ax, ox, xi, xu, ex, hex, vex, fox
J 8 pts — jo, jar, jet, joy, jot, jab, jug
K 5 pts — ka, ki, key, kin, kit, keg, irk
Always look for X and Z plays on double/triple letter squares — they can score 16–30 points on a single tile.
Q Without U Words
qi qoph qat qadi qanat qintar tranq qoph
Qi (life force in Chinese philosophy) is the most commonly played Q-without-U word. Tranq (a tranquilizer) is useful for unloading a Q when no U is available. All listed words are valid in the TWL and SOWPODS Scrabble® word lists.

How It Works

  1. Enter your letters — type up to about 15 letters into the input box. The tool treats your input as a pool of available tiles, not an ordered sequence, so letter order doesn't matter.
  2. Set a minimum word length — filter out very short results by raising the minimum, or drop it to 2 to find every possible match including two-letter words.
  3. Click Find Words — the tool checks your letters against a list of ~4,500 common English words. For each candidate word, it builds a letter-frequency map and verifies the word can be formed using only letters from your pool (each letter used at most as many times as it appears in your input).
  4. Read the results — words are grouped by length, longest first. Words highlighted in blue use all of your entered letters exactly — those are perfect anagrams of your full set.

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