Word Game Tools

Free, instant, browser-based tools to help you solve word puzzles, unscramble letters, and match word patterns.

Word games rely on two core skills: finding valid words from a limited set of letters, and matching patterns when some letters are known and others are not. Whether you are playing Scrabble, solving a crossword, working through a Wordle puzzle, or studying for a spelling competition, the right tool can help you understand how letter combinations work and expand your vocabulary in the process.

Word Unscramble searches a curated dictionary for every valid word that can be formed from your scrambled letters, sorted by length so the highest-scoring plays appear first. Word Guesser accepts a pattern with wildcards — use ? for a single unknown letter and * for one or more — and returns every matching word from the dictionary.

Both tools run entirely in your browser. The word lists are fetched once and cached locally, so after the first load they work offline. No data about your searches is sent to any server.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Word Unscramble and Word Guesser?+

Word Unscramble takes a set of scrambled letters and finds every valid word that can be formed from some or all of them — useful for Scrabble, anagram puzzles, and finding hidden words. Word Guesser takes a pattern with known and unknown positions (using ? for a single missing letter and * for one or more) and returns matching words — useful for crossword solvers, Wordle, and similar pattern-matching puzzles.

How does the word unscrambler work?+

It compares your input letters against a dictionary of ~25,000 common English words, checking whether each word can be spelled using only the letters you provided (each used at most once). Results are grouped by word length, longest first, so the highest-scoring Scrabble plays appear at the top.

Can I use these tools to cheat at word games?+

These tools are designed for learning, puzzle solving, and game preparation. Whether using them during live play is within the spirit of a game is up to you and your opponents. They are genuinely useful for studying word patterns, expanding vocabulary, and understanding how letter combinations work.

Do these tools require a dictionary download?+

Word Unscramble fetches a ~25,000-word dictionary the first time you use it on a new device — this is a one-time fetch cached by your browser. Word Guesser uses a separate 5,700-word list of five-letter words. Both run entirely in your browser after loading; no ongoing network access is needed.