Uses every letter once, such as listen becoming silent.
anagram solver
Anagram Solver
Find exact anagrams that use every letter or smaller words hidden inside a longer set of letters.
Anagram Solver
Enter letters or a short phrase, then choose exact mode or partial mode.
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An anagram solver rearranges letters to find valid words or phrases. Exact mode uses every letter once, while partial mode finds smaller words that can be made from the same letters.
Example output
What the results look like
A sample result for listen, grouped the way the tool groups them — so you know the format before running your own.
silent, enlist, inlets, tinsel
line, lent, list, nest, tile, isle
Reference
What to know before you use it
Finds smaller valid words inside the same letters.
Spaces and punctuation are ignored before matching.
Examples
Worked examples
Use these sample inputs to understand the result style before you search your own word or letters.
Exact anagrams include silent, enlist, and tinsel.
Try this exampleFind notes, tones, and onset.
Try this exampleExact anagrams include heart and hater.
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How Word Helper calculates results
Exact mode uses every letter exactly once, after spaces and punctuation are removed.
Partial mode allows smaller valid words that can be made from some of the letters.
Not every rearrangement is a valid word, so Word Helper checks candidates against a local word list.
Anagram solving is stricter than broad word unscrambling when exact mode is selected.
Tips
When this tool is useful
- Use exact mode for classic anagram clues.
- Use partial mode when you want playable smaller words from a longer phrase.
- Remove extra words from a long phrase if the exact result set is too narrow.
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Accuracy and scope
Exact anagrams depend on the available word list. Proper nouns and phrase-level anagrams may not be included.
FAQ
Questions people ask
What is an anagram?
An anagram is a word or phrase made by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
What is the difference between exact and partial anagram mode?
Exact mode uses every cleaned letter once. Partial mode finds smaller words that can be made from some of the same letters.
Does the anagram solver ignore spaces?
Yes. Spaces and punctuation are removed before matching, so short phrases can be checked by their letters.
Why are some rearrangements not valid anagrams?
A rearrangement only appears when it matches a word in the local word list. Random letter orders are not shown as valid results.