Free Anagram Solver & Generator

Instantly find every anagram for any word or phrase. Powered by dictionaries in 9 languages with 350,000+ English words.

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How the Anagram Solver Works

Three simple steps to find every possible anagram

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Enter Your Letters

Type any word, name, or set of letters into the search box. Choose from 9 languages including English, French, Spanish, German, and more. Our solver accepts up to 30 characters.

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Instant Processing

Our algorithm searches through hundreds of thousands of words in milliseconds, finding every valid combination of your letters. No server delay -- it all runs in your browser.

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Browse Results

View all matching anagrams sorted by length or alphabetically. Filter by minimum word length, or switch between exact anagrams and contained words.

What Can You Use Anagrams For?

Word Games & Scrabble

Stuck on your tiles? Find every playable word from your Scrabble rack, Words With Friends letters, or crossword puzzle clues. Our dictionary includes all standard game words.

Creative Writing

Writers and poets use anagrams to find hidden meanings in names, create pseudonyms, or discover wordplay for stories and poems. Many famous authors have used anagram pen names.

Puzzles & Brain Teasers

Solving newspaper puzzles, escape rooms, or online brain teasers? Our anagram solver cracks jumbled-letter puzzles instantly, so you can focus on the fun parts.

Education & Learning

Teachers use anagrams to make vocabulary lessons engaging. Students improve spelling and word recognition by discovering connections between words that share the same letters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an anagram?

An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once. For example, "listen" is an anagram of "silent", and "earth" is an anagram of "heart". Anagrams have been used for centuries in literature, puzzles, and wordplay.

How do I use the anagram solver?

Simply type any word or set of letters into the search box at the top of the page and click "Find Anagrams" or press Enter. Results appear instantly. You can adjust filters to change the minimum word length, sort order, language, or switch between finding exact anagrams versus all contained words.

What languages does Anagramer support?

Anagramer supports 9 languages: English (350,000+ words), Danish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish (each with 40,000-50,000 words). Simply select your language from the dropdown menu before searching.

Can I use Anagramer for Scrabble or Words With Friends?

Absolutely! Anagramer uses a comprehensive English dictionary with over 350,000 words, including words valid in Scrabble and Words With Friends. Enter your rack letters and instantly see every playable word. Use the "Contained words" mode to find shorter words from your letters, or "Exact anagrams only" for words that use all your letters.

Is the anagram solver free?

Yes! Anagramer is 100% free to use with no limits and no sign-up required. Use it as many times as you want. The solver runs entirely in your browser, which means it's fast, private, and works even offline after the first load.

How many words are in the dictionary?

Our English dictionary contains over 350,000 words, sourced from comprehensive word lists used in word games, education, and linguistics. Each additional language includes 40,000-50,000 words. Combined, Anagramer has access to over 700,000 words across all 9 languages.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes! Anagramer is fully responsive and works perfectly on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. The interface adapts to your screen size for the best experience on any device.

What are some famous anagrams?

Some well-known anagrams include: "astronomers" = "moon starers", "the eyes" = "they see", "dormitory" = "dirty room", and "slot machines" = "cash lost in me". The author Voltaire is actually an anagram of his real name "Arouet" (in Latin form).

How is this different from a word unscrambler?

A word unscrambler typically finds a single word from jumbled letters, while an anagram solver finds all possible words. Anagramer does both -- it can find exact anagrams (words using all your letters) and contained words (shorter words made from a subset of your letters). This makes it more versatile for games, puzzles, and creative writing.

The Complete Guide to Anagrams

History of Anagrams

Anagrams have fascinated humanity for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks used them for divination, believing rearranged letters revealed hidden truths. During the Middle Ages, scholars used anagrams to encode scientific discoveries -- Galileo famously published his observations of Saturn's rings as an anagram to establish priority without revealing the finding prematurely.

In modern times, anagrams are beloved in word games like Scrabble, cryptic crosswords, and puzzle books. They're also used in literature, comedy, and even business naming -- many brand names are anagrams of their founders' names or key concepts.

Tips for Finding Anagrams

When solving anagrams manually, start by looking for common letter patterns: -ING, -TION, -ED, -ER. Separate vowels from consonants to spot possible combinations. Look for prefixes (UN-, RE-, PRE-) and suffixes (-LY, -NESS, -ABLE) that might form part of the answer.

For longer words, try breaking the letters into smaller groups and see if recognizable words emerge. Of course, using our anagram solver gives you all possibilities instantly -- but understanding these techniques makes you better at word games even without a tool.