Scrabble Solver

Scrabble Word Finder and Anagram Solver

This free, online Word Finder Tool is really easy to use, simply enter up to 12 letters and wildcards, click the Solve button and all possible words will be found. Use ? for blank tiles.

Scrabble Solver includes advanced search features including "Begins With", "Ends With" and "Contains". So whatever letters you have, you can find the best combination possible.

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Word Unscrambler

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Scrabble Solver also has some great word lists, from Words With Letter A to Words With Letter Z and when stuck with all consonants or vowels there are lists for Vowel Words and Consonant Words.

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A Scrabble Helper

Our Scrabble Helper can be used for many word based puzzle games such as Scrabble Grams, Words with Friends, Draw With Friends, 4 Pics 1 Word, Wordfeud and Scrabble Go. Our Wordle Solver will help you find today's word.

Optimised for all mobile devices, including iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Mobile our word solver is better than keeping a dictionary open, as it's easy to use and gives instant results. The Scrabble Solver App is available to download to your device, this innovative solution is great for game experts and new players alike.

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A brief history of Scrabble

Originally developed in 1931, the game of Scrabble as we now it today has evolved considerably over time, but it was initially created by out of work architect Alfred Mosher Butts.

Alfred recognised that the issue with most word games at the time, and the reason they weren't as popular as card games, is that there was usually no way to keep score. So, players weren't able to know who was winning, and thus quickly got bored.

As such, he analysed existing word games and came up with his own unique version, which he first named LEXIKO, then later Criss Cross Words. Using the front page of the New York Times, or so it's said, he came up with word combinations that he felt should score highly on his new game.

Combining his love of classic word games with the best attributes of card games and crossword puzzles, Alfred worked hard to create a unique game board with hundreds of word options and an innovative scoring system to make it competitive and intellectually stimulating for players of all abilities.

His creation was the basis for the popular game we know and love, but initially it was rebuffed by major gaming manufacturers, who didn't see the appeal of a word game like this and weren't eager to invest.

Pile of Scrabble tiles from Scrabble Solver

Working together

Thankfully, Alfred later met James Brunot, a word game loving entrepreneur who was enthralled by his idea and helped him to refine it and turn it into the game we love today.

The pair worked together to refine the rules of the game and create advanced options, so that players of all levels could enjoy playing their new game.

Alfred and James also came up with the name Scrabble, which they trademarked in 1948. The pair worked with friends from a small abandoned schoolhouse, where they hand stamped wooden Scrabble tiles.

At first this fun word game was a loss-making endeavour that nonetheless gained a cult following among some word game lovers.

Then in around the 1950s, it is believed that the president of Macy's department store learned about the game while on holiday and, having enjoyed playing Scrabble himself, ordered a batch of the game to be sold in his store.

Pretty soon the game became incredibly popular, and James and Alfred sold the rights first to Selchow & Righter Company, then to Coleco Industries.

When Coleco went bankrupt towards the end of the 1980s, its primary assets, including the intellectual property rights to Scrabble, were bought by Hasbro, Inc.

As the owner of the Milton Bradley Company, America's leading game manufacturer, Hasbro was able to transform Scrabble from a simple board game with letter tiles and bonus squares into a beloved household name.

Scrabble Help

Today, Scrabble is as well-known as classics like chess and the crossword puzzle, and the game has been played around the world. Over the years, it has risen to become one of the most popular word games in existence and has been launched online as well as in physical form. There are even clubs and organisations dedicated to providing Scrabble Help to word game players to enhance their word game skills.

It's enduring global popularity means that Scrabble is now a classic word game enthusiasts love, and it has inspired many other similar word games. Millions of related products, including multiple dictionaries and many word finders like ours have been developed as a result of this popular word game.

The benefits of word games

Scrabble and other word games are not only fun, but also a great way to learn new words and skills. That's why they're considered such a valuable use of time by many fans, who often spend their time not just playing, but also studying the game and working out ways to improve their performance.

Read more about the many benefits of playing a daily word game in our blog post The Benefits of Word Games.

FAQs

If you're keen to play Scrabble or any word game but don't know much about them, then here's your chance to find out more. Here are some of the answers to the most commonly asked by users of our Scrabble Word Finder.

Is Scrabble easy to learn?

Scrabble is remarkably easy to learn thanks to its simple rules, well-designed board and practical scoring system. Everyone starts with 7 tiles, which have letters on them. There could also be blank tiles, which allow you to substitute them for any letter needed to form words on the board. Whoever pulls the highest scoring letter tile out of the bag goes first, and they get a double score for their word. Each player keeps 7 tiles on their rack until there are no more tiles left in the bag, at which point you play until all the letters are used or you can't make anymore words. The letters put on the board during each turn have to be in a single horizontal row or in a single vertical column. Together with the letters already on the board, they must form a single word that can be found in the dictionary, with no gaps in between them. The game ends when all the letters are used or there are no other options to be played on the board.

Can You Play Foreign Words In Scrabble?

It is possible to play foreign terms in Scrabble, provided the words can be found in an English dictionary and you have the right letters. After all, the English language is made up of words taken from many other dialects and languages, so it's important that we recognise this and use foreign terms when they are key parts of the English lexicon. The word lists for Scrabble and similar word games are constantly evolving so you should use an up to date Scrabble Solver tool like ours to ensure that you always play the best letter choices and make more high scoring words than your opponent.

What's the highest scoring Scrabble word?

While there are many high scoring Scrabble words out there, the one that's recognised as the highest possible scoring word is OXYPHENBUTAZONE. If you place this on all the available bonus tiles on the board then you could net yourself an impressive 1,778 points. While this word isn't easy to find or place, there are many high-value terms that you can use to improve your chances of winning the game. If you have limited letters left then QI is a useful high scoring Scrabble word that can get you a lot of points, especially if it's used on a triple word score or double word score space on the board.

How many squares are on the Scrabble board?

A standard Scrabble board is a 15 x 15 square grid. As a result, there are 225 squares and 100 letter tiles to go be placed on these squares. Of these squares, 61 are bonus squares that could earn you more points. There are 8 Triple Word, 12 Triple Letter, 17 Double Word and 24 Double Letter squares on the board, so you've got plenty of chances to maximise your score per turn. You can also get a Super Scrabble board game with double the squares, so a 21 x 21 grid, making up for a total of 441 squares for you to place your letters on.

What are the highest scoring letters in Scrabble?

The highest scoring letter tiles in Scrabble are Q and Z, which are worth 10 points each. That's impressive when you consider that most tiles are worth just 1 point. So, if you want to really impress when you play Scrabble, you need to find words that include Qs and Zs. Zs are often considered more valuable than Qs, as most words with a Q in them also require a U to follow it, and this isn't always easy to find. Still, both Z and Q can be useful, and as there are is only 1 of each of these particular letter tiles in any given game, they're in high demand. Players pick randomly in Scrabble, but if you get a high scoring letter like this, it's important that you use it wisely. There are more than a thousand words with each of these letters in them, but it can be tough to think of them on the spot. That's why using a word finder like ours is a no brainer! In seconds you can find a selection of words containing the letters you have on your rack, including Qs and Zs if you have them.

How does our Scrabble Word Finder work?

If you're eager to get a higher score in Scrabble, earn big points and potentially be the game winner, then our word solver is the ideal solution for you. It's a time-saving solution for devoted players who want to make the most of their letters, whether you only have enough for two letter words or you want to open up the board with more complex words. When you're stuck for a word, simply use our Scrabble Word Finder: enter the letters you have into the search bar, with a ? for blank tiles, and the word solver will find you a selection of terms that you can use. They'll vary in word length and you can use all the available letters on the board, with up to 12 allowed. There will be Scrabble words that can be used on the board or in a range of other contexts, including for other popular word games. Our Scrabble Solver is also a great anagram solver, as it will unscramble letters to make new words.


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