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Type letters to reveal words.
Results show score, length, and how efficiently they use your rack.
Fast anagrams, smarter play
Drop in up to 15 letters, tune the filters, and turn every result into a practice loop you will actually come back to.
Results
Results show score, length, and how efficiently they use your rack.
Daily Quest
A fresh rack each day. Find a high-scoring word, mark it complete, and build a local streak.
Word DNA
Tile Legend
Comeback Deck
Built for repeat visits
Daily letter sets give visitors a reason to return without needing an account.
Underscore pattern matching helps crossword, Wordle-style, and board-game players narrow results faster.
One click saves useful words locally so players can review their own discoveries.
Word helper
Enter the letters you have, including up to fifteen characters. Add a question mark when you have a blank tile or unknown letter. The solver compares your rack against the word list and returns matching words with score and length details.
Use the starts-with, contains, and pattern filters when you already know part of the answer. Pattern search supports underscores for unknown positions, which helps with crosswords, word games, anagrams, and classroom vocabulary practice.
Results are grouped by word length so you can scan the longest matches first, then move down to shorter options. This mirrors how many people solve word games: check whether the full rack works, then look for useful partial plays.
Estimated points use common tile values as a quick comparison guide. Game dictionaries and house rules vary, so the score is best treated as a planning aid rather than an official ruling.
The solver uses a local word list loaded in your browser. That keeps searches fast and avoids sending every word search to a server, but it also means some specialized, regional, archaic, or newly accepted game words may not appear.
Daily Unscramble is designed as a puzzle aid. Use it to compare options, learn anagrams, and practice letter patterns; always check the official dictionary for competitive play.
The daily rack, saved-word deck, and local streak are meant to make the site more than a one-time lookup. They give you a small practice loop without requiring an account or collecting personal profiles.
FAQ
Yes. Type a question mark in your letters to represent an unknown letter or blank tile.
Use letters for known positions and underscores for unknown positions. For example, s__r_ finds five-letter words that start with s and have r in the fourth position.
No. Saved words and streaks are stored locally in your browser so you can use the site without signing in.
Word games use different dictionaries and update schedules. Daily Unscramble focuses on a practical general-purpose list, so some proper nouns, offensive terms, regional spellings, abbreviations, and tournament-specific entries may be excluded.
No. Normal unscrambling runs in your browser from a static word list, which keeps searches fast and avoids generating server requests for each lookup.
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