Anagram Helper

Rearrange your letters and discover every hidden word

Use # for blank tiles (can be any letter, worth 0 points)

About Anagram Helper

Unlock hidden words by rearranging your letters. Our anagram helper reveals every valid combination lurking inside any set of characters — from short two-letter gems to impressive full-length rearrangements. Whether you are working through a tricky word game round or simply curious how many words a handful of letters can produce, this tool does the heavy lifting so you can focus on the fun.

How to Use the Anagram Helper

1

Type Your Letters

Enter up to 15 letters. Add # for blanks that can represent any letter.

2

Adjust Options

Set a minimum length, choose your dictionary, or pick a scoring system.

3

Explore Results

Browse every valid word grouped by points, length, or alphabetical order.

Tips for Better Anagram Solving

Quick tip: Start with common endings like -ING, -TION, -ED, and -ER. Spotting a familiar suffix often reveals a longer word you might otherwise miss.
  • Look for prefixes first: UN-, RE-, PRE-, and OUT- frequently combine with remaining letters to form valid words
  • Separate vowels from consonants: Mentally grouping them makes patterns easier to recognize
  • Try high-value letters early: Letters like J, Q, X, and Z appear in fewer words, so building around them narrows your options fast
  • Use blanks strategically: A blank tile (#) can stand for any letter — experiment with different substitutions to unlock longer words
  • Filter by length: Expand Search Options and set a minimum length to skip short words and focus on higher-scoring possibilities

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is an anagram?

An anagram rearranges the letters of one word or phrase to spell another. Classic examples include LISTEN / SILENT and EARTH / HEART. Our helper goes further — it finds every valid word of any length that can be made from your letters, not just same-length rearrangements.

How do blank tiles (#) work?

A blank acts as a wildcard that can represent any single letter of the alphabet. Enter # wherever you want flexibility. In scored word games blanks contribute zero points, but they dramatically expand the number of words you can form.

Which dictionaries are available?

Choose from Scrabble-US (TWL/NWL), Scrabble-UK (SOWPODS/Collins), Words With Friends, or international word lists for French, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish. Each dictionary determines which words count as valid.

Can I narrow down the results?

Absolutely. Use the Filter Results panel to require words that start with, end with, or contain specific letters. You can also exclude certain letters entirely, which is especially handy when solving constrained puzzles.