Word Maker: 30+ point words for Scrabble and WWF

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When you wish to impress and one-up your opponent in a live match of your word game of choice, such as Words of Wonder or Word Collect (in every single turn), use our very own Word Maker. With this remarkable tool right under your fingertips, there’s no such thing as getting stuck in online Scrabble or a solitary-but-still-exciting game of Wordle.

While increasing your chances of winning is among Word Maker’s primary goals, this highly navigable tool is also perfect for learning new words, which is a far nobler objective if you ask us!

Speaking of navigation, Word Maker is not at all a complicated tool to use. It’ll do the heavy lifting for you if you supply it with the letters you’re working with. Narrowing your word search is also Word Maker’s forté, which we’ll gladly detail below.

How to use Word Maker

Whether you have 7-lettered tiles on your Scrabble tray or you’ve already figured out a few letters in a daily Wordle game, pop them in the “unscramble letters” field first and foremost.

By itself, the letters field will return a list of possible words based on the letters entered. The returned words, by default, will be grouped by length—from words with the most number of letters to those with the least.

From there, you have the ability to tweak your search using our tool’s advanced options. With them at your disposal, discovering that elusive word that ends with a particular letter or finally figuring out that enigmatic word of the day is definitely within reach.

Let’s get into the basics and input “SUPLAMR” in the letters field; doing so will give you an array of valid words, such as “ampuls” and “pulsar.”

As you can see, the returned words are presented by length in alphabetical order. There’s also a corresponding point for each word, which is very handy when you’re trying to secure a winning score against your opponent.

It’s worth noting that you’re not restricted to inputting just 7 letters in the field. Also, consider the letters that are already on the board (as in a game of live Scrabble or Words With Friends) to maximize your scoring potential during your turn.

The alternative way to use the tool is to search for words with specific length, starting letter(s), ending letter(s), or letter(s) contained in any position. Select preferred options from the drop-downs on the form and generate a list of all the words matching the criteria.