Jumble Solver
Jumble Solver
? . _ wildcards and sets like [aeiou]. Leave it blank to auto-check common multi-word finals.Results
Clue candidates and final phrase answers stay separate from input.
Jumble Solver: Unscramble Clues and Crack the Final Answer
This free Jumble Solver is built for the full workflow, not just single-word anagrams.
Enter your scrambled clues, pick the right clue answers, collect circled letters, and solve the final phrase
in one place. If you already know part of the final format, add a pattern like 5-3 or
h??-??y to reduce noise and get to the answer faster.
Everything runs in your browser after loading, so solving stays fast and private. You can copy clue candidates and final answers with one click, switch dictionaries when needed, and reopen the same puzzle state from a shareable link. The goal is simple: fewer dead ends, faster solves, cleaner output.
If you only need to unscramble one clue word and do not care about the final phrase, the Anagram Solver is the tighter tool. If you want a broader letter-pattern helper, the Word Finder can help you explore beyond classic Jumble format.
How To Use This Jumble Solver
- Enter scrambled clues: Paste all clue words separated by spaces or commas.
- Unscramble clues: Click Unscramble Clues to generate valid candidates for each clue.
- Pick clue answers: Select the intended word for each clue row.
- Build circled pool: Tap circled letter positions under selected words, or type the pool manually.
- Add an optional pattern: Use lengths or letter masks to narrow final phrase results.
- Solve final answer: Click Solve Final, then click any result to copy.
Pattern Guide and Examples
Pattern input is optional, but very useful when you know word lengths or a few letters:
5-3means two words with lengths 5 and 3.?,., and_each match one unknown letter.[aeiou]matches one letter from a set.- Total pattern length must match the circled-letter pool length.
Example: if you know the final answer is two words and starts with h, use h??-???
instead of a broad length-only pattern.
Dictionary Filters
You can run this solver in All Dictionaries mode or filter to TWL06, SOWPODS, or ENABLE. Filtering applies to both clue candidates and final phrase results. If a known answer does not appear, switch to All first, then narrow again.
Why This Workflow Works Better
Most Jumble tools stop at clue anagrams and force you to leave for final phrase solving. This page keeps both tasks together. You can validate clue words, select circled letters, and solve the final answer with pattern support without context switching.
That matters for daily puzzle speed. You spend less time copying data between tools and more time testing the specific constraints that actually reduce result noise.
It also means you do not have to bounce between an Anagram Solver for clue words and another page for the final phrase. One workflow is usually faster than two partial workflows stitched together.
Troubleshooting
- No final results: check that pool length and pattern length match exactly.
- Too many final results: add one or two known letters or a letter set in the pattern.
- Expected answer missing: switch dictionary to All and run again.
- Circled letters look wrong: reselect clue words, then retap the circled positions.
FAQ
Can I solve only clue words without the final phrase?
Yes. You can use clue results by themselves and ignore the final solve step.
Can I solve the final phrase from manually typed letters?
Yes. Enter letters directly in the circled pool field and click Solve Final.
Does this tool work on mobile?
Yes. The layout is optimized for both desktop and mobile screens.
Is my text sent to a server?
No puzzle text is submitted by the UI. Solving runs client-side after required data loads.
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