Words in corpus
Broad English
Uses the same broad word list behind the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages.
Unscramble letters into playable words using optional blank tiles and exact-length filtering. Useful for crosswords, board-word games, and general word finding when you know the letters but not the order.
Words in corpus
Broad English
Uses the same broad word list behind the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages.
Tiles supported
2-15
Works for quick short checks, longer racks, and exact-length anagrams.
Blank tiles
Up to 2 ?
Use ? when one or two tiles are blank.
Use this anagram solver when you have a set of letters and want to see what they can make. Leave the length open to browse every possible word, or lock it when you only want exact anagrams.
It uses the same broad word list as the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages and shows classic letter-game score as extra context. That score is useful for ranking, but official legality still depends on the exact game dictionary you are playing.
Add the letters you have, then optionally set the answer length if you only want exact anagrams. Use ? for blank tiles. For example,READ?lets the solver use one blank for any missing letter.
Start with the letters you actually have. Leave the length open if you want every playable word, or lock the answer length when you only care about full anagrams or an answer of one exact size.
ALTER
Shows every word you can make from those five letters.
LISTEN
Locks to six-letter exact anagrams only.
READ?
Uses one blank tile to widen the rack.
Need fixed positions as well as rack letters? Switch to the Crossword Pattern Matcher. If you would rather browse first, go back to the full Word Lists hub.
Use the solver when you have a set of letters and want real word options quickly. If you also know where some letters must go, the matcher is the better next step.
No. By default it shows every word you can make from those letters, including shorter plays. Use the exact-length filter when you only want full-length anagrams.
Yes. Use ? as the recommended blank-tile symbol. The solver also accepts _ if that is the format you already use.
No. It uses the same broad word list as the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages. Use it to find options quickly, then check the exact dictionary for the game you are playing.
Unscramble letters into playable words using optional blank tiles and exact-length filtering. Useful for crosswords, board-word games, and general word finding when you know the letters but not the order.
Playable words
1
Every word this set of letters can make from Xfire's word list.
Length filter
5 letters
Results are currently locked to this exact answer length.
Top scorer
LINER (5)
Highest score in this set using classic letter values.
Use this anagram solver when you have a set of letters and want to see what they can make. Leave the length open to browse every possible word, or lock it when you only want exact anagrams.
It uses the same broad word list as the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages and shows classic letter-game score as extra context. That score is useful for ranking, but official legality still depends on the exact game dictionary you are playing.
Add the letters you have, then optionally set the answer length if you only want exact anagrams. Use ? for blank tiles. For example,READ?lets the solver use one blank for any missing letter.
These results come from the same broad word list used across Xfire's Word Lists pages, so you can start here and then jump into related length or score pages if you want more options.
Longer words appear first, then higher scores, then A to Z. Score helps surface stronger plays, but it is not a legality claim.
Use the solver when you have a set of letters and want real word options quickly. If you also know where some letters must go, the matcher is the better next step.
No. By default it shows every word you can make from those letters, including shorter plays. Use the exact-length filter when you only want full-length anagrams.
Yes. Use ? as the recommended blank-tile symbol. The solver also accepts _ if that is the format you already use.
No. It uses the same broad word list as the rest of Xfire's Word Lists pages. Use it to find options quickly, then check the exact dictionary for the game you are playing.
| Word | Length | Score | Vowels | Unique | Y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| liner | 5 | 5 | 2 | 5 | No |
Open these when you want the full word list for one answer length instead of just this rack.
Handy if these letters also overlap with unusual lists like Q-without-U or no-vowel words.
Switch to pattern matching or score-first browsing when that fits the clue better.
Jump into ranked lists when you want stronger board-game scoring options first.