Solve any Wordscapes level with every possible word, instantly.
Enter the letters from your puzzle's circle and instantly find every valid word they can form — match the lengths to your grid's blanks.
Up to 20 letters. Use ? as a wildcard for any letter.
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See it in action
Try forest and you'll get 96 words, including
FOREST · 9pt FOSTER · 9pt SOFTER · 9pt FORTES · 9pt FETORS · 9pt FORSET · 9pt
A 6-letter circle like FOREST generates 96 possible words across every length — fill your grid starting with the longest blanks, since those narrow down the answer fastest.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a Wordscapes solver?
- A Wordscapes solver takes the letters shown in a Wordscapes puzzle's circle and finds every real word they can form, which you then fill into the crossword-style grid to complete the level.
- How do I use this Wordscapes solver?
- Type in the letters from your puzzle's circle and the solver instantly lists every valid word those letters can make, sorted by length — match the word lengths to the blanks in your grid.
- Why do some words not fit in the grid?
- Wordscapes only accepts words in its own puzzle dictionary and grid layout, so some valid English words this tool finds may not be part of that specific level's answer set — try the words that match your grid's blank lengths first.
- Is this Wordscapes solver 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.