About the Anagram Solver

Who builds this anagram solver, and the principles behind it.

Our mission

We build fast, free, no-nonsense word-game tools. The anagram solver exists to do one thing well: take a jumble of letters and return every valid word they can spell, instantly and in your browser, with no sign-up and no clutter.

Word games are more fun when you spend your time playing, not scrolling through slow, ad-choked pages. Every tool on this site runs entirely on your device, so results appear the moment you hit Solve. Whether you are settling a challenge over the dictionary, learning new words to raise your game, or simply unsticking a tricky puzzle, the goal is the same: the right answer, fast, and then straight back to the fun.

Two people playing a word game with letter tiles — the players our anagram solver is built for
We build the word-game tools we wanted to use ourselves.

How we build the tools

Why our tools are free

Everything here is free to use, with no account and no limit on how many searches you run. We keep it that way with light, unobtrusive advertising rather than paywalls, sign-up walls, or “premium” features that lock away the answers you came for. Our view is simple: a word-game tool should get you back to your game in seconds, not turn finding a word into a chore. Because every tool runs in your browser, our running costs stay low, which is what lets us keep the whole site open to everyone.

Privacy first

The letters you type are your business. Every solver on this site runs entirely on your device — your rack, your Wordle clues, and your searches are never sent to a server, stored, or shared, and there is no account tied to what you look up. The dictionary loads into your browser once and does the work locally, so you get instant results and complete privacy at the same time. It is the way we would want a tool we use every day to treat our own data.

How we choose our word lists

A word tool is only as trustworthy as the list behind it, so we are deliberate about which words we ship and where they come from. We use public-domain word lists — chiefly the ENABLE lexicon, plus a larger open list for the word unscrambler — rather than the official, copyrighted tournament dictionaries. That keeps the site free and legal to run, and it means we can tell you exactly what you are searching. Our methodology page documents every list, how scores are calculated, and where results can differ from your specific game, so nothing about our answers is a black box.

Who we are

This site is built and maintained by a small team of word-game players and software engineers who wanted an anagram solver that respects both the game and the reader. Between us we play Scrabble across the kitchen table and online, trade Words With Friends games with family, race the daily Jumble over coffee, and chase Queen Bee in the Spelling Bee. We built the tools we wanted to use ourselves: quick, honest, private, and free of the clutter that buries so many word sites. When a result looks wrong or a feature feels clumsy, we feel it as players first, which is the standard we hold every tool to.

What you can do here

The site is a small family of word-game tools, all built on the same fast, private engine. The anagram solver and word unscrambler turn any jumble of letters into every word they can spell. The Scrabble word finder and Words With Friends cheat do the same but score each word with the right tile values for your game, so you can find the highest play. The Spelling Bee solver cracks the seven-letter honeycomb and finds the pangram, the Jumble solver unscrambles the daily newspaper puzzle, and the 5-letter words finder filters the whole list by your Wordle clues. Each tool is designed to answer one question well and hand you back to your game quickly.

A note on fair play

We build these tools as study aids and puzzle helpers, and we think that is the best way to use them. In a friendly game, between turns, or when you are practising alone, a solver teaches you the words, hooks and blank-tile patterns that strong players already know — it is one of the fastest ways to get better. In sanctioned tournament play, outside help is not allowed, and we would never suggest using one against an opponent who is not. Reaching for a solver to settle whether a word is real, to learn a new play, or to unstick a daily puzzle is exactly what we made these tools for.

How we keep improving

Word games change — dictionaries get updated, new games appear, and players ask for features we had not thought of. We treat the site as something we tend rather than something we finished. When we add a word list, adjust scoring, or ship a new tool, we note it on the methodology page so you can see what changed. Much of what we build next comes straight from reader suggestions, so if something is missing, tell us.

Built to work everywhere

A word tool is only useful if it works the moment you need it — on the sofa with your phone, at the table on a laptop, or anywhere your game happens. Every page is built to load fast and read clearly on a small screen, the tools respond instantly because the work happens on your device, and nothing hides behind a login. We keep the interface deliberately calm: a clear input, results grouped by length and score, and filters when you need to narrow things down. There are no pop-ups demanding your email before you can find a word, and no maze of settings to wade through. If a tool ever feels slow, cluttered, or hard to use on your device, that is a bug to us, and we want to hear about it.

Contact

Spotted a wrong result, a missing word, or something we could do better? We read every message. Reach us through the contact link in the footer, and we will get back to you.

Ready to play? Head back to the anagram solver or browse the word unscrambler, Scrabble word finder and Words With Friends cheat.