Word Unscrambler

A fast and easy Word Unscrambler. Max 15 letters, add ? for blank:

Word Unscrambler helps you unscramble letters into valid words. It is a useful tool that finds high scoring words you can use in Scrabble and Words With Friends.

How to use the Word Unscrambler?

Instantly solving word games like Wordle, Anagrams, Word Cookies, TextTwist, Wordscapes and Wordfeud is fun. Our simple Unscrambler tool shows the top scoring words and orders them by length and score.

Advanced options in 4 simple steps

  1. Enter up to 15 scrambled letters.
  2. You can use two wildcards. Enter ? for blank tiles. This is optional.
  3. Choose a dictionary: 'Scrabble USA and Canada (TWL)', 'Scrabble UK (Collins)' or 'Words With Friends (ENABLE)'.
  4. Click the 'Unscramble' button to find all valid words.

Unscramble words quickly

It is always a good idea to give an example. In our example we want to make words from the scrambled letters 'RNAGENLI'. This is super easy and only takes seconds. If you are happy with the selected TWL dictionary and have no blank tiles then simply hit the search button. The app does all the work. You can focus on winning the game. These are the unscrambled results:

  • 8 letter words: learning.
  • 7 letter words: leaning, grannie, reginal, realign, nearing, laering, engrail ...
  • 6 letter words: linage, genial, graile, regain, angler, linera, linger ...
  • 5 letter words: agile, glean, angle, regal, glare, range, learn, align, inner ...
  • 3 letter words: gear, lean, lane, real, earl, near, gain, lang, rang, rail, line ...
  • 3 letter words: age, era, are, lag, gal, nag, rag, air, ran, leg, neg ...
  • 2 letter words: ea, ae, ag, ai, la, al, na, an, ar, el, ne, en, re, er, gi, li, in ...

FYI: Solving word puzzles should be fun and challenging. Strategic cheating is sometimes the best shortcut to learning.

Tips to unscramble words like a pro

  • Keep vowels (A, E, I, O, U) separate from consonants (B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z).
  • Make short words (2-3 letter words) by combining vowels with consonants.
  • Start with vowels and place consonants around them.
  • Look for common prefixes (un-, com, re-) and suffixes (-ing, -ed, -ly).
  • Rearrange letters or tiles into a new order. This helps to reveal hidden patterns.
  • Check for double letters (Example: ll, ee, tt, oo) to create words like "BOOK".
  • Expand root words (Example of PLAY: PLAYS, PLAYER, REPLAY).
  • If you're stuck and need to cheat, use our online word helper.

Effort needed to master the skill

  • Solve anagrams. Practice enables you to recognize patterns faster.
  • Play more daily word games like Wordle. Time pressure sharpens your focus.
  • Improve your vocabulary by learning new words. Short words are most useful!

Unscrambling words from random letters is easier when you apply the tips above consistently. With practice and the right strategy you will solve jumbled letters faster.