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Anagram Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
An anagram generator rearranges the letters of a word into new orderings, helping you find anagrams and solve word puzzles. A true anagram is a real word or phrase made from exactly the same letters — "listen" and "silent" — and the first step to finding one is seeing the letters in fresh arrangements. This tool shuffles your word's letters into different orderings so new words can jump out at you. Type a word and generate a batch of rearrangements. It is ideal for word games, crossword and Scrabble help, puzzle making, and creative naming. Scan the rearrangements for sequences that form real words — the tool surfaces the letter combinations, and your eye spots the meaning. For longer words there are far more possible orderings than any list can show, so generate several batches, and try fixing a likely starting or ending letter in your head as you look.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Type a word.
- Pick how many rearrangements you want.
- Click Generate to shuffle the letters.
- Scan for arrangements that form real words.
Use Cases
- •Solving anagram puzzles
- •Word game and Scrabble help
- •Making your own puzzles
- •Finding hidden words
- •Creative naming and wordplay
Tips
- →Scan the orderings for real words.
- →Generate several batches for long words.
- →Look for promising letter clusters.
- →Great for crosswords and Scrabble.
FAQ
what is an anagram
An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another, using each letter exactly once — like "listen" and "silent", or "elbow" and "below". Anagrams are a classic feature of word puzzles and games.
does this find real-word anagrams
It surfaces letter rearrangements rather than checking them against a dictionary, so you scan the orderings and spot the ones that form real words. The tool does the shuffling; your eye does the recognising, which is often how anagram puzzles are solved.
why are some words easier to anagram
Short words have few possible orderings, so anagrams are quick to spot. Long words have an enormous number of arrangements — far more than any list can show — so for those, generate several batches and look for promising letter clusters as you scan.