Method

How the word tools work

See how the word solver, unscrambler, Wordle helper, crossword helper, and anagram tools filter and rank possible words.

Inputs

Most pages start with the information you already have: loose letters, a rack, a clue pattern, fixed positions, required letters, or excluded letters. You can add filters such as length, contains, starts with, ends with, and pattern matching with question marks for unknown letters.

Filtering

The solver checks the built-in word list against those constraints in the browser. A word is removed when it does not fit the letters, pattern, length, or exclusion rules you entered. Different pages adjust the defaults for different puzzle types, such as five-letter searches for Wordle-style pages or center-letter requirements for spelling pages.

Sorting and scanning

Results are grouped or sorted to make scanning easier. Some pages favor longer words, some favor score-style candidates, and some focus on matching a fixed pattern. The goal is to reduce a large word list into a set you can inspect quickly.

Limits

No single word list matches every game, dictionary, app, or house rule. A result means the word fits the filters you entered, not that it is guaranteed to be accepted by a specific game. Check serious plays against the official rules for your game.

Privacy

The current static version does not require an account, and the solving logic runs in the browser. Future hosting or analytics tools may still collect standard technical logs, so the privacy policy should be reviewed after the production domain is connected.