Anagram
How to play
A word’s letters are shown scrambled.
Pick a category and figure out the original word.
Pick a level: easy uses short words, hard uses long words.
💡 Use the hint to reveal 1 letter or reshuffle.
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How to play
A word’s letters are shown scrambled.
Pick a category and figure out the original word.
Pick a level: easy uses short words, hard uses long words.
💡 Use the hint to reveal 1 letter or reshuffle.
Preparing...
A word's letters show up scrambled — figure out the original word.
Mentally rearrange the scrambled letters until they form the correct word for the chosen category. Unlike memorizing ready-made words, this exercise has you actively build the word from the pieces you already have — a flexibility exercise that gets faster with practice.
The letters shown are "ACT". Rearranging them, you realize they spell CAT.
Anagrams have been used for centuries — writers like Lewis Carroll and scientists like Galileo Galilei used them to hide messages inside their discoveries.
Do the scrambled letters change position on their own?
No, only when you tap the shuffle button again.
Is there a word category to choose from?
Yes, you pick the category before you start playing.
Is there a time limit?
No, you can take as long as you need before answering.