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Wider SCOWL-based corpus for clue solving, browsing, and general word search.
Check one word against Xfire's broader English corpus and a stricter public-domain board-word dictionary. Useful for quick Scrabble-style and Words With Friends-style word checks without pretending to be an official game ruling.
Broad English words
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Wider SCOWL-based corpus for clue solving, browsing, and general word search.
Board-word entries
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Stricter public-domain ENABLE1-based list for casual board-word checks.
Word lengths
2-15
The checker currently compares words from 2 through 15 letters.
Use this when you have one exact spelling and want a fast read on it. The broader word list is better for clue solving and word hunting. The stricter board-word list is better when you want a quicker board-play signal before you spend more time on it.
Enter one word to see whether it appears in Xfire's broader word list, the stricter board-word list, or both. It is a quick reality check when you want to sanity-check a spelling before spending more time on it.
Check one spelling against two different word lists. The broader English list is better for clue solving and general browsing. The stricter board-word list is better when you want a quicker signal on whether a word looks more at home in rack-based play.
JAZZ
A word that appears in both dictionaries.
ADIEUX
A spelling that lands only in the stricter board-word list here.
EMOJI
A spelling that shows up in broad English but not the stricter board-word list.
Need more than a yes-no check? Browse the full Word Lists hub for broader searching, or switch to the Anagram Solver when you have letters instead of a full spelling.
Quick answers about the checker, the two dictionaries, and what the result does or does not confirm.
No. The checker compares Xfire's broad English corpus with a stricter public-domain board-word dictionary. It is useful for narrowing your options quickly, but exact official acceptance still depends on the game and dictionary you are playing.
The broad English corpus is wider and better for clue solving. The board-word dictionary is stricter and more useful for casual rack play. Because they are built from different public word sources, some words land in one list but not the other.
This page is built for quick yes-no dictionary checks on one spelling. If you need to build words from letters instead, switch to the anagram solver or the broader Word Lists pages.
Check one word against Xfire's broader English corpus and a stricter public-domain board-word dictionary. Useful for quick Scrabble-style and Words With Friends-style word checks without pretending to be an official game ruling.
Broad English
Yes
Whether the spelling appears in Xfire's wider English corpus.
Board-word dictionary
No
Whether the spelling appears in the stricter public-domain board-word list.
Classic score
14
Classic letter-game score for the exact spelling you checked.
Use this when you have one exact spelling and want a fast read on it. The broader word list is better for clue solving and word hunting. The stricter board-word list is better when you want a quicker board-play signal before you spend more time on it.
Enter one word to see whether it appears in Xfire's broader word list, the stricter board-word list, or both. It is a quick reality check when you want to sanity-check a spelling before spending more time on it.
This spelling appears in the broader English list but not in the stricter board-word list. Treat it as a useful language or clue-solving match rather than a strong board-play bet.
This is Xfire's wider SCOWL-based word-reference corpus. It is built for crosswords, pattern search, and general word finding.
This is Xfire's stricter public-domain ENABLE1-based board-word list. It is more useful for casual rack and word-game checks, but it is still not an official game dictionary.
Exact official acceptance still depends on the specific game and dictionary you are using. This page is a quick comparison layer, not a tournament ruling.
Quick answers about the checker, the two dictionaries, and what the result does or does not confirm.
No. The checker compares Xfire's broad English corpus with a stricter public-domain board-word dictionary. It is useful for narrowing your options quickly, but exact official acceptance still depends on the game and dictionary you are playing.
The broad English corpus is wider and better for clue solving. The board-word dictionary is stricter and more useful for casual rack play. Because they are built from different public word sources, some words land in one list but not the other.
This page is built for quick yes-no dictionary checks on one spelling. If you need to build words from letters instead, switch to the anagram solver or the broader Word Lists pages.
These quick stats use the exact spelling you checked. Score is shown for context only.
| Word | Score | Vowels | Unique | Y |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| emoji | 14 | 3 | 5 | No |
Open the broader length page when you want to keep exploring words of the same size.
Useful when this word overlaps with high-scoring board-game letters.
Keep going with the other solver and score-first tools in the same family.
Jump into ranked lists when you want stronger board-game scoring options first.