Anagram Solver

Enter any word and instantly find every valid English anagram. Works for 3 to 8 letter words.

Famous Anagram Pairs

Click any example to solve it instantly.

LISTENSILENT
Same 6 letters, opposite meaning
EARTHHEART
5-letter classic anagram pair
RACECARE
Also makes ACRE and ACER
STOPTOPS
Also makes POTS, SPOT, OPTS
ANGELGLEAN
5-letter word with multiple anagrams
BELOWELBOW
A body part hiding in a direction
ENLISTTINSEL
6-letter anagram pair
ADMIRERMARRIED
7-letter romantic anagram

Frequently Asked Questions

An anagram is a word formed by rearranging all the letters of another word. For example, LISTEN is an anagram of SILENT — both use the exact same letters L, I, S, T, E, N, just in a different order. Every letter must be used exactly once.
The solver sorts the letters of your input alphabetically to create a unique signature. For example, EARTH sorts to AEHRT. It then finds every dictionary word with that same signature. HEART also sorts to AEHRT, so they are anagrams of each other.
Yes. Enter your tiles and the solver finds every valid word using exactly those letters. All results come from a comprehensive English dictionary of over 150,000 words, so every result is a valid play.
The anagram solver supports words from 3 to 8 letters long. Type your word and it automatically searches the right dictionary. Shorter words tend to have more anagrams since there are fewer unique letter combinations.
Many words have no anagrams — particularly words with unusual letter combinations or repeated rare letters. If no anagrams are found, try a different word or check the spelling of your input.

What Is an Anagram Solver?

An anagram solver is a tool that finds all valid English words formed by rearranging the letters of a given word. Our solver searches a dictionary of over 150,000 English words to instantly find every possible anagram, making it the fastest way to solve anagram puzzles, Scrabble challenges, and crossword clues.

Anagrams in Word Games

Anagrams appear constantly in word games. In Scrabble, finding anagrams of your tiles helps you spot high-scoring plays you might otherwise miss. Crossword clues often indicate anagrams with words like "rearranged", "mixed up", or "scrambled". Even Wordle players use anagram thinking when they know the right letters but not the right order.

Famous Anagrams in English

Some of the most famous anagram pairs in English include words with surprisingly opposite or related meanings:

How to Use Anagrams to Win at Scrabble

When you have a rack of tiles that won't form obvious words, sort your letters alphabetically and think about common anagram patterns. High-value letters like Q, Z, X, and J often have fewer anagram options, so focus your energy on rearranging the remaining tiles around them.