Find Words from Letters. Instant Anagram Solver and Scrabble Dictionary.
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Your strategic advantage in word games. Instantly find words from official dictionaries (US/UK Scrabble & Words With Friends).
Our advanced Anagram Solver is the ultimate tool for creating anagrams and finding Words from Letters. It functions as an interactive Scrabble Dictionary (compliant with US TWL & UK CSW) and a Words With Friends dictionary, helping you win every game. Enter your letters and find all possible words.
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Don't have letters on hand? Browse the entire dictionary, filter words by length, or by first or last letter.
Go to Word Lists »Analyze Stats and Dominate Your Game
Discover unique statistics about words and letters in the English language. Gain a strategic edge over your opponents.
See Statistics »Match Words to a Crossword Pattern
Only have part of the word? Use our Advanced Search to find words that match your pattern.
Go to Advanced Search »Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How does the Anagram Solver and Words from Letters search work?
Enter the letters you have into the search field, and our Anagram Solver will instantly generate all possible words, sorting them by length or score. You can use '?' or '.' as blank tiles to represent any letter.
Which dictionaries does the poocoo tool use?
Our tool is based on the official tournament dictionaries: the UK Scrabble (CSW/SOWPODS) list, used internationally, and the US Scrabble (TWL) list, standard for tournaments in the US, Canada, and Thailand. We also support the Words With Friends dictionary. This guarantees your words are valid for official play.
Can I create anagrams online?
Yes, poocoo.app is a fully functional online Anagram Solver. Just enter your letters, and our application will instantly rearrange them to form all possible, valid words according to the selected dictionary.
What is the strategic difference between the CSW (UK) and TWL (US) dictionaries?
The CSW (UK/International) list is broader and includes many words from UK/Commonwealth English. The TWL (US/Canada) list is a simplified, more restrictive version used for North American tournaments. Your choice depends on where and who you are playing against.
How can I use blank tiles (?, .) most effectively in the search?
Use a blank tile when you're hunting for high-scoring words with letters like 'Q', 'Z', 'J', or 'X', or when you want to build a 7-letter word (a 'bingo' for a +50 pt bonus). Entering 'bear?n', for example, will help you find words like 'brazen' or 'beaten', maximizing your score.
PRO TIP: What words should I look for to dominate the game?
Focus on 2 and 3-letter words that let you 'hook' onto existing words (e.g., 'QI', 'ZA', 'OX', 'JO', 'EX'). Also, hunt for words containing rare letters (Q, Z, J, X) and always look for opportunities to play a 7-letter word, which guarantees the 50-point bonus and often decides the game.
What do the small labels or tags next to some words mean?
These labels highlight words that are not universally valid across all supported dictionaries. The tag specifies which dictionary (or dictionaries) the word is recognized in. If no label is present, it means the word is valid in all dictionaries. You can hover over the label for more details.