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Wordmaker is a website which tells you how many words you can make out of any given word in English.We have tried our best to include every possible word combination of a given word. It's a good website for those who are looking for anagrams of a particular word. Anagrams are words made using each and every letter of the word and is of the same length as original English word. Most of the words meaning have also been provided to have a better understanding of the word. A cool tool for Scrabble fans and English users. Word maker is fastly becoming one of the most sought after English reference across the web.

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Just enter any letter or combination of letters in the starting and ending fields in the box above and it will fetch you all the meaningful words which can be formed by those starting and ending letters.

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For exmaple if you want to find all meaningful words starting with a letter or block of letters and having a particular letter or block of letter anywhere in between / Start / End , just enter those two things in two respective text input fields. Finally clicking on find button will fetch you all the word comnbinations that can be generated using your criteria.

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For example if you want to know all words ending with a particular letter or group of letters and having a partcular letter or block of letter anywhere in the word, just enter those two criterias in those two respective word fields and then hit the find button to fetch all those words which and ends with that partulcar word and have that particular letters which you entered in the input text boxes.

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Here using this tool you can easily unscramble any word and find all the word combinations which can be formed out of them. You will also get to know the scrabble point it (The word) is worth. Just search any word and find all the meaningful words which can be formed of different letter length in one go.

Word games are one of the popular puzzles across the world. While it’s a great past time with friends or loved ones, it also exercises your brain cells improving the overall functioning of the brain. While there are hundreds of word games online these days ready to play, word board games have an essence of their own. When you are done with the typical board games, a good word game works as a great alternative.

Scrabble is one such board game that has been around for years now and still equally popular. It’s a perfect game to play with friends and family while you bond over fun. So, if you want to beat your friends in this game and leave them irked, get help with “words with friends word finder”.

What is Scrabble?

It’s a word board game which requires minimum two to maximum of four players. Each block features a letter and you need to create words by arranging these letter blocks onto a board which is segregated into 15X15 square grids. The words can be formed in crossword style and can read from left to right in a row or downwards in a column. These should be words with a proper meaning and that are defined in the standard dictionary.

Origin and History of Scrabble

The name, Scrabble, is owned by Hasbro, Inc. located in the United States and Canada. Everywhere else it is owned by Mattel. Available in 29 different languages in 121 countries, around 150 million of Scrabble sets are already sold across the world. What’s interesting is, that there are around 4000 Scrabble clubs across the world.

The game was designed by an American architect named Alfred Mosher Butts in 1938. This was a variation of the older version of a game called Lexiko, designed by him. He named the new game as “Criss-Crosswords” and added 15x15 gameboard and the gameplay in crossword style.

The name was changed to Scrabble by James Brunot in 1948, who was one of the few owners of the original game (Criss-Crosswords). He also rearranged the premium grids on the board slightly and made the rules easier. The big break for Scrabble they say, came in 1952 when the president of Macy’s, Jack Stratus, played the game during holidays.

The game received its trademark in 1972. Scrabble was also turned into a TV show on NBC that ran from 1984 to 1990., and then again for a few months in 1993. In 2004, it was added to the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2004.

How to Play Scrabble?

Scrabble is a fun, classic game that is loved by all, but not everyone knows how to play it properly. There are set up rules accompanying each game that most of us do not want to read through. While you must read the instruction sent along with the game set, you can also watch the online video tutorials helping you to better understand the game.

The primary aim of the game is to earn the most points by making fresh meaningful words on the board that should be connected to the words formed by your fellow players.

This popular word game is played by 2 to 4 players at a time. The game set contains a square board with 15 squares high and 15 squares wide, each of which fits in a single letter tile. It comes with 100 tiles to be used in the game of which 98 of them are letters and point values. The remaining two tiles are blank that can be used as wild tiles to replace any letter. If you play a blank, it will be continued to be used as the letter it was used for.

Different letters have different point values in the game. It will be based on how rare is the letter and how challenging it may be to use that letter? Blank tiles hold no point value.

Points for Each Letter

Below are the points assigned to each tile/letter in a Scrabble game.

Blank tile - 0

A, E, I, L, N, O, R, S, T and U - 1

D and G - 2

B, C, M and P - 3

F, H, V, W and Y - 4

K – 5

J and X - 8

Q and Z – 10

Bonus Point Values

There are some squares on the board that offer bonus points. So, when you place a tile on that square to form a word, the value of the letter on the tile will multiply by 2 or 3 times. Some squares also offer points by multiplying the total value of the word and not just the single value of that one tile alone.

  • Double Letter Scores – The light blue squares multiply the value of the tile placed on it to double. These are isolated and so, you can earn bonus points only when you use them.
  • Triple Letter Scores – the dark blue cells multiply the value of the tile placed on it to triple.
  • Double Word Score – These are light red squares that run diagonally towards four corners of the board. It doubles the value of the entire word when placed on these squares.
  • Triple Word Score – These are dark red squares placed at equal distance from each other on all four sides of the board. When placed on these squares the entire value of the word is tripled.
  • Single Use – The above bonus points cells can be used only once. Once you have earned the multiplied points, you would not earn more points by placing another word on the same cells again.


Preparation for the Game

Before you start with the game, make sure that you have all that you need to play Scrabble.

  1. Scrabble Game Board
  2. 100 Letter Tiles
  3. One letter rack each for individual players
  4. One cloth bag to hold the tiles
  5. 2 to 4 people to play the game


Additional Requirements

Keep a dictionary or your smartphone handy with an app like word finder for Scrabble that can help you deal with challenges when you think that the opponent has created a wrong word.

How to Start the Game?

To start the game, shake the bag full of tiles and then each player will have to pick one tile without looking at it. Once chosen all the players will have to place their tiles face up on the table to show what you have got. The player who has a letter that’s closest to the letter “A” gets to start the game. But, if any player gets a blank tile, he or she gets to start the game first.

The player who got the tile closes to “A” allows the other players to pick their seven tiles each. Make sure that you cannot see the tiles while picking them and neither should you show your picks to your fellow players. Simply place the chosen tiles on your rack and pass the bag for others to choose their seven tiles.

Rules of the Game

Once you have chosen the seven tiles, you will get three options for each turn. Make your word, exchange tiles for new ones or just pass the turn. You get points for only making words and not for the other two options.

If you want to exchange the tiles, you have a choice to exchange a single tile or all that you currently possess. Once the tile/s are exchanged, your turn is over and you will now have to wait till your next turn to make a word on the board.

You can pass your turn any time. You will lose that turn and hope to get a chance to play again. If you pass your turn twice in a row, the game will end and the winner will be the one with the highest score.

How to Play the Game?

As mentioned above, the player with the letter tile closest to the letter “A” or with a blank tile starts first. The first word should be of minimum two tiles and it should be placed on the star cell at the centre of the board. You can place the word vertically or horizontally, but not diagonally.

Make sure that you have a pen and a notepad handy to calculate the points earned with each word placed. The first player who places the word will earn double the points because the star cell is the Premium Square with double word score. So, if the total value of the first word is 5, the player will earn 10 points. Continue with the game in clockwise direction around the Scrabble board.

Now simply add up the points printed on the lower right corner of each tiles of the word you created. Double the total value of the word if you placed the word on a square that says “Double Word” or double the value of the letter on the tile that’s placed on a square that says “Double Letter”.

With each turn, you will get to pick as many new tiles as the number of tiles you used in your last turn. For example, if you made a word with 4 tiles, you can draw 4 tiles once your turn is over.

In your next turn, you will have to add to the words that the other player just created. This means that you cannot create word anywhere for your next turn and all the tiles should be connected. Here, you have to consider all the connected tiles while adding to the words. Your addition should create at least one new word.

If you think the word created by the opponent is not valid or has been misspelled, you can challenge the player. Check for the word in the dictionary. The challenger loses his/her turn if the word is in the dictionary/word finder tool and is spelt correctly. But, if it’s not in the dictionary or if its spelled incorrectly, then the player must remove the word and he/she loses the turn with no points gained.

Once you have used all the seven tiles to make a word on the Scrabble board, you are due for an exciting reward. You will receive 50 bonus points at this time which is in addition to the total value of the word. However, this is only for a word that used all the seven letter tiles, and not if you are done with the letter tiles towards the end of the game.

Once all the tiles in the bag are used up and any of the players have placed all their tiles, the game ends and the person with the highest score is declared the winner.

Once the game has ended, each player must count the points of their remaining tiles that have not been used. This value is then deducted from the final score of each player. If you have finished the game with no remaining tiles, an extra bonus is awarded to you. The tile value of all the remaining players is added to the score of the person with no remaining tiles to arrive at the final score.

After all the final scores are calculated, the player with the highest score is the winner.

Interesting Facts about scrabble

  • Approximately one-third of American and half of the British households have a Scrabble set.
  • Apart from being available in over 50 languages, Scrabble is also available in Irish and Welsh. There’s a Klingon version also available albeit an unofficial one.
  • The Malaysian Scrabble contains 19 letter “A” tiles which is the maximum for any language.
  • Over eight Scrabble games are started each second.
  • “V” is the only letter that cannot be a part of a two-letter word.


So, sharpen your word skills with Scrabble while you have fun with friends and family. All you need is a good “word finder” tool to get going with the game.


SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga With Friends. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Wordmaker.info is not at all affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel, Spear, Hasbro, or Zynga with Friends in any way. This site is for informational purpose only.