Flexible blank tiles
Use question marks for unknown or blank tiles. Each wildcard supplies exactly one missing letter.
Turn scrambled letters into words without reusing a tile. Add wildcard blanks, narrow the letter pattern, and surface longer or higher-scoring options first.
A word finder—also called a word unscrambler or anagram solver—searches a word list for terms that can be made from the letters you provide. This tool respects the exact letter inventory on your rack, including repeated letters and ? wildcard tiles.
Use it when an anagram, Jumble, crossword crossing, or letter-tile game leaves you staring at a rack with no obvious play.
Type up to twelve letters. Add ? for each blank or wildcard tile.
Filter by starting letters, contained letters, ending letters, or exact length.
Find the longest word, compare standard tile points, or browse A–Z.
Start broad, then combine only the constraints you know.
Use question marks for unknown or blank tiles. Each wildcard supplies exactly one missing letter.
Combine starts with, contains, ends with, and word length to match a rack or board pattern.
Compare standard tile values, or sort by length when board space matters more than raw points.
How wildcards, anagrams, dictionaries, and tile values work in this word unscrambler.
Content updatedEnter the letters available on your rack. The word finder checks which English words can be built without using any letter more times than it appears, then lets you sort the matches by length, score, or alphabetically.
Yes. Enter a question mark for each blank tile. Every ? can replace one missing letter, and each wildcard is used only once in a result.
It can find both shorter words and full-length anagrams from your rack. To focus on exact-length possibilities, choose a word length equal to the number of letters and blank tiles you entered.
Not necessarily. WordleSolver uses a broad English word list, while individual games and regions use their own official dictionaries. Check a result against the dictionary required by your game before playing it competitively.
The Points sort uses standard English-language Scrabble tile values before board bonuses. It does not calculate double-letter, triple-word, cross-word, or Words With Friends scoring.