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Anagram Solver
Find perfect anagrams and every word hiding in your letters — blanks included.
Updated July 10, 2026
How to use the anagram solver
- 1Type your letters — up to 15, with ? for up to two blanks.
- 2Perfect anagrams appear first, highlighted.
- 3Scan the sub-word groups longest-first for the best plays.
- 4Everything checks locally against a tournament word list.
Common uses
- Finding the bingo hiding in a Scrabble rack
- Solving newspaper jumbles and anagram puzzles
- Words With Friends and Wordscapes assistance
- Wordplay for usernames, band names, and puzzle-making
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a perfect anagram?
A rearrangement using every letter exactly once — LISTEN and SILENT, DORMITORY and DIRTY ROOM (in spirit; this tool works single-word). They're genuinely rare: most letter sets have zero, which is why the tool doesn't pretend otherwise and puts the sub-word lists front and center. Long words fare better than random racks — 8+ letter words with common letters often hide two or three full anagrams.
How do the ? wildcards work?
Each ? stands for any letter, exactly like a blank tile in Scrabble — TRA?E finds TRACE, TRADE, TIRADE-length ideas and everything shorter. Two maximum, matching the two blanks in a Scrabble bag. Strategic note from how the matching works: a blank massively expands short-word results but matters most for completing one specific long word, so scan the longest group first when you're holding one.
Why is the word list grouped longest-first?
Because in every word game that matters, longer is better — more points, bingo bonuses, bigger board impact — so the answer you're looking for is almost always in the top group. Within each length the results are dictionary-ordered. The groups cap at 80 words each to stay readable; if a group hits the cap, your rack is vowel-rich and you should be looking at the long groups anyway.
Which dictionary does it use — will my word be valid?
A standard tournament-style English list, the same one behind the site's Scrabble word finder — close to what Words With Friends and most apps accept. House games and specific apps differ at the margins (proper-noun-ish words, newer slang), so the honest rule: this tool proves a word exists; your game's own dictionary is the final referee. For rack scoring with premium squares, the Scrabble finder does the points.
About this tool
The anagram solver finds two things from any set of letters: perfect anagrams that use every letter exactly once (LISTEN → SILENT, TINSEL, ENLIST...), and the full list of shorter words buildable from your letters, grouped longest-first — which is what Scrabble, Words With Friends, and Wordscapes turns are actually made of. Up to two ? wildcards work like blank tiles. The dictionary is a standard tournament word list checked entirely in your browser, so it's fast and nothing you type goes anywhere.
Like most tools on UtilityBase, the anagram solver runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more text tools here.
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