Word Scrambler - Online Letter Jumble Game Generator
Scramble letters of any word or sentence to create anagrams. Great for brain teasers and vocabulary games. Simple, fun, and client-side.
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Instantly unjumble letters to find all possible words. Supports wildcards, length filters, and anagram detection.
? as a wildcard for unknown letters
Type your jumbled letters above and click Unjumble to discover all the hidden words within.
?) is used, it can substitute for any missing letter. Results are then grouped by word length and can be further filtered by starting letter, ending letter, or word length — all in milliseconds.
? to represent any unknown letter. For example, entering C?T will find all 3-letter words starting with C and ending with T — like CAT, COT, CUT, and CIT. You can use multiple wildcards: ??T finds all 3-letter words ending in T. Each ? acts as a blank tile (like in Scrabble), matching any single letter. This is incredibly useful when you're stuck on a crossword or word puzzle with missing letters.
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