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Scrabble Word Finder,
every word, scored and ranked.
Enter your rack — blanks included — and instantly see every valid word you can play, scored for Scrabble or Words With Friends and sorted by points, length, or A–Z.
Dictionary & scoring
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Enter your rack letters to find every playable word, scored and ranked. Add ? or * for blank tiles.
Field guide
How to use the Scrabble & Words With Friends helper.
Type the tiles on your rack into the Your letters box — up to fifteen of them — and the finder lists every word those tiles can spell from a full English dictionary. Each result is shown as a row of wooden tiles with its point value, and the single highest-scoring play is pinned at the top.
Using blank tiles
A blank tile is a wildcard: it can become any letter but scores zero points. Enter a blank as a question mark ? or asterisk *. The finder will use a blank only when it has to, and any letter a blank fills is underlined in blue with a 0 in the tile corner, so you can see exactly what the play costs you.
Filtering your search
- Starts with / Ends with — hook your word onto a letter already on the board.
- Contains — force a word to run through a specific square or tile.
- Length — restrict to words that fit the open space you're playing into.
Scrabble vs Words With Friends scoring
The two games share an alphabet but not their tile values. Switch the dictionary toggle to re-score every word under the right system. The key differences:
| Letter | Scrabble | Words With Friends |
|---|---|---|
| G | 2 | 3 |
| L, N, U | 1 | 2 |
| B, C, F, P | 3–4 | 4 |
| H | 4 | 3 |
| J | 8 | 10 |
| V | 4 | 5 |
| Q, Z | 10 | 10 |
Landing high-scoring words
- Chase the bingo. Playing all seven tiles in one turn earns a 50-point bonus (35 in WWF). The finder's 7-letter group is where those live.
- Park premium tiles on multipliers. A Q or Z on a triple-letter square, or any word crossing a triple-word square, swings a game. The face scores here are your starting point — add the board bonus for your placement.
- Learn the hooks. Adding an S, R, D, or Y to an existing word often opens a second scoring word at the same time.
- Dump awkward tiles cheaply. If you're stuck with a Q and no U, short words like qi and qat get it off your rack before it costs you.
Board layout multipliers
Both games print premium squares onto the board that this finder cannot see, because it doesn't know where you'll play:
- DL / TL — double or triple the value of the single tile placed on it.
- DW / TW — double or triple the value of the whole word running through it.
- Letter multipliers apply first, then word multipliers. Two word multipliers in one play stack multiplicatively (e.g. two double-word squares quadruple the word).
Common 2-letter words
Short words are the glue of a high-scoring board: they let you play parallel to existing words and form several words in one turn. These two-letter words are valid in standard play:
AA AB AD AE AG AH AI AL AM AN AR AS AT AW AX AY BA BE BI BO BY DA DE DO ED EF EH EL EM EN ER ES ET EW EX FA FE GI GO HA HE HI HM HO ID IF IN IS IT JO KA KI LA LI LO MA ME MI MM MO MU MY NA NE NO NU OD OE OF OH OI OK OM ON OP OR OS OW OX OY PA PE PI PO QI RE SH SI SO TA TE TI TO UH UM UN UP UR US UT WE WO XI XU YA YE YO ZA
Disclaimer: Scrabble® is a registered trademark of Hasbro, Inc. Words with Friends® is a trademark of Zynga Inc. This tool is an independent fan creation and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Hasbro, Zynga, or any of their respective partners.