Use every letter
Enter a word or letter set. A true anagram uses each letter exactly once.
Type the full word or letter set, add ? for one blank, and find single-word
anagrams that use every letter once.
Keep every letter in the search. Switch to the Word Unscrambler only when shorter partial words would help.
Use ? for one unknown or blank letter. Spaces and punctuation are ignored.
Enter a word or letter set. A true anagram uses each letter exactly once.
Use ? when one letter is unknown or acts like a blank tile.
Scan single-word results without mixing in shorter partial words.
Enter letters above, or try an example anagram.
Anagrams are strict: every entered letter has to appear once in the result. That makes this page better for clue answers, wordplay, and exact rearrangements than broad rack solving.
LISTEN can become SILENT or ENLIST, but shorter words are intentionally left out.
A single ? opens many letter choices, so compare the real words after the list appears.
If shorter words would help, move to the Word Unscrambler or Scrabble finder.
Every result keeps the original letter count and letter set.
Use ? when a puzzle gives you one flexible spot.
Confirm final answers when a specific game dictionary matters.
A true anagram uses every entered letter exactly once. Spaces and punctuation are removed so pasted clues stay searchable.
This page focuses on single-word results, not phrase anagrams.
The solver cleans pasted input, expands a ? into possible letters, then keeps only exact-length matches from WordyLab's word-game list.
Use these checks when the same letters can form several valid words, or when a blank tile makes the list wider than expected.
The anagram solver cleans pasted input, calls the same client-side word data as the unscrambler, then keeps only exact-length matches after wildcard expansion. Results are useful for puzzle solving and practice, but game-specific dictionaries should be checked before formal play.
An anagram solver looks for exact rearrangements that use every entered letter. A word unscrambler can also show shorter words made from some of the letters.
A true anagram uses every letter exactly once. This page searches exact-length words from the letters you enter.
Yes. Enter ? for a blank tile. The solver treats it as any one letter.
This solver focuses on single-word anagrams so results stay easy to scan. Use the Word Unscrambler when you want broader word options.
Move to the page that matches the problem in front of you: mixed rack, board score, or fixed positions.