WS Word Scramble Finder

Find every word you can make from your letters, instantly.

Enter the letters you have and instantly find every valid word they can form — perfect for Scrabble racks, Words With Friends tiles, and crossword clues.

Up to 20 letters. Use ? as a wildcard for any letter.

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See it in action

Try market and you'll get 88 words, including

MARKET · 12pt MAKER · 11pt MARK · 10pt MAKE · 10pt KAME · 10pt KMET · 10pt

The finder surfaces every valid word your letters can make, not just the longest one — useful when you want a short, safe play as well as your best-scoring option.

Frequently asked questions

What is a word finder?
A word finder is a tool that takes any set of letters you have and instantly lists every real word you can make from them — useful for Scrabble racks, Words With Friends tiles, crosswords, or any word game where you need to find valid words fast.
How does a word finder work?
Type in the letters you have available and the tool checks every possible word length against a dictionary, returning every valid word that can be formed using only those letters (each letter used at most as many times as it appears in your input).
Can I find words with specific letters?
Yes. Enter the letters you want to use — including a ? as a wildcard for any unknown tile — and the word finder will return every matching word, sorted by length or Scrabble score so you can quickly spot the best play.
Is this word finder free to use?
Yes, this tool is completely free with no signup required.
How is the Scrabble score calculated for each word?
Each word's score is the sum of its letters' standard Scrabble tile values. It doesn't include board bonus squares like Double Letter or Triple Word Score, since there's no board — it's just the word's raw point value, useful for comparing which words are worth more. E.g.: • A, E, I, O, U, L, N, S, T, R = 1 point • D, G = 2 points • B, C, M, P = 3 points • F, H, V, W, Y = 4 points • K = 5 points • J, X = 8 points • Q, Z = 10 points (rarest, highest value) "Summed" means the site adds up the value of every letter in the word. For example, "APPLE" = A(1) + P(3) + P(3) + L(1) + E(1) = 9 points.
What is the difference between a word finder and a word scramble solver?
They use the same underlying search, but a word finder is framed around "what words can I make from these letters" (e.g. for Scrabble or Words With Friends), while a word scramble solver is framed around unscrambling a specific jumbled word back into its original form. Both tools on this site share the same solver, so results are identical either way.
Can a word finder help with Scrabble or Words With Friends?
Yes. Enter your rack or tile letters and the finder returns every valid word you can play, along with each word’s Scrabble point value, so you can pick the highest-scoring option before your turn.