Enter any letters in the URL and instantly see every valid English word you can make. Free, no signup, no download. Powered by the same dictionary that runs the LexiClash multiplayer word game.
Tap any seed to see every word you can make from those letters.
/anagram/yourletters โ replace yourletters with 2-10 a-z characters.The LexiClash anagram solver finds every valid word you can spell from a pool of letters. Type in 2-10 letters and instantly get a grouped, alphabetized list of every legal English word โ sorted by length, scored for Scrabble and Words With Friends compatibility, and linked to definitions. The solver runs on the same competitive dictionary that powers LexiClash multiplayer matches, so the words it returns are the words that count in real tournament play. No signup, no install, no ad-wall โ just paste your letters into the URL and read the result.
You enter a letter pool (e.g. "listen") into the URL โ /anagram/listen โ and the solver returns every valid English word that can be spelled using those exact letters or a subset of them. It checks against a 280,000-word competitive dictionary, then groups results by length so long, high-scoring words appear first. The whole process runs locally in your browser in under 100ms.
Both. LexiClash uses a competitive dictionary that matches the TWL (Tournament Word List) used by official Scrabble play in North America, with SOWPODS additions for international rules. Every word returned is legal in both Scrabble and Words With Friends, and tap-through reveals the point value under each game's scoring system.
Most free anagram solvers either bury results behind ad clicks, limit you to short letter pools, or use thin word lists that miss the 7- and 8-letter bingos that win games. LexiClash is ad-free for the solver itself, supports up to 10 letters, returns every valid word in one pass, and links each word to its full dictionary entry. The solver is also the same one used to validate words in LexiClash multiplayer matches โ so what you find here is what scores in a real game.
Yes. If you have a partial clue like "5-letter word with letters A, E, R, S, T" โ enter "aerst" into the solver and it returns every 5-letter combination (rates, stare, tares, tears, aster, resat). For pattern matching (e.g. "S?A?E"), use the Word Solver tool linked below, which supports wildcards in addition to letter pool matching.
The solver uses a competitive tournament dictionary, which is stricter than a regular reading dictionary. Proper nouns (names, places, brands), abbreviations, hyphenated words, and most very recent slang are excluded because they're not legal in tournament play. If you see a word you expect missing, it's usually because it falls into one of those categories.
The most valuable 7-letter bingos in competitive Scrabble include RETINAS, STAINER, NASTIER, RETSINA, ANESTRI, ANTSIER, and RATINES โ all anagrams of the same letter set. High-volume bingo letters are A, E, I, N, R, S, T because they form the most flexible stems. The solver groups all of these together when you enter the 7-letter rack โ try /anagram/aeinrst.