How do you use this tool?
- Enter your letters. Use `?` for a wildcard when a blank tile or unknown letter is allowed.
- Open options when a word must start with, end with or include known board letters.
- Scan results by word length, compare the simple score and copy the list when needed.
What makes a useful word unscrambler?
A useful word unscrambler does more than shuffle letters. It needs a dictionary, fast filtering and a result layout that mirrors how people actually play. In a word game you rarely ask only “what exact anagram uses every tile?” You also ask “what can I make with these tiles plus the R already on the board?” or “what ends in ING?” or “what is the longest option if one blank is available?”
This tool keeps those controls close to the main input. The basic path is one field: type letters, read results. The advanced path adds prefix, suffix, required letters, a minimum length and a result cap. Results are grouped by length because that is how players scan. A simple letter score sits beside each word so rare-letter options stand out quickly.
Why load dictionaries by language?
Large word lists are useful, but they should not slow down every visitor. The English, Spanish and French dictionaries load only when selected. That keeps the first page light while still giving broad coverage when the user needs a specific language. The German dictionary is currently a compact starter list because the available maintained, permissive package options are weaker. That tradeoff is visible in the UI instead of hidden.
How do board anchors work?
Starts with and Ends with behave like anchors. If you type re in Starts with, every result must begin with that sequence. Required letters are more flexible: the sequence can appear anywhere in the word. The search pool includes your rack letters plus the anchor letters, so the workflow works for both pure anagrams and board-game situations where some letters are already fixed.
Wildcards use ?. One wildcard can replace one missing letter, and the result row shows how many blanks were consumed. That makes it easier to tell which options depend on a blank tile and which can be played with the exact letters you entered.
What is deliberately outside the scope?
This is not an official tournament referee. Different word games use different dictionaries, and valid words can vary by country, edition and rule set. Some dictionaries allow inflected forms; others exclude abbreviations, names or regional words. Use this tool as a fast search assistant, then confirm edge cases against the rules of your game.
The tool also avoids cloud accounts, saved histories and server-side lookups. That keeps the privacy model simple: your letters remain in the browser, and closing the tab clears the state.
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