Three tools in one: unscramble any letters, solve a full Boggle grid, or get Wordle help from your clues. Scrabble point values on every result.
Open the Tool →Word games all involve the same underlying skill — finding valid words from a constrained set of letters — but each game has its own rules that change which words actually count. In Scrabble, any valid dictionary word formed from your rack is a legal play, regardless of order. In Boggle, the letters must be physically adjacent on the board and each cube can only be used once per word, which means a word like "STONE" is only valid if those five letters appear in an unbroken path on your grid. In Wordle, you're working in reverse: you know constraints about where certain letters do and don't appear.
LetterHive handles all three cases. The word unscrambler mode finds every word that can be made from your letters, sorted by length and annotated with Scrabble point values. The Boggle solver takes your full 4×4 grid, maps every valid path through the board, and returns only words your specific layout can actually produce — not just words that happen to contain those letters. The Wordle helper filters by colour-coded constraints to narrow down candidates.
All three modes use the TWL (Tournament Word List), the official Scrabble dictionary for North American tournament play. Results are computed locally in your browser — there's no server round-trip, so the tool works instantly and offline once the page has loaded.
The reference guides below cover the rules, scoring systems, and must-know word lists that give serious players an edge.
Quick-reference guides built for serious Scrabble and Boggle players.
The complete current TWL list — all 107 valid two-letter words with definitions and point values. Essential for every Scrabble player.
See the full list →How adjacency works, what counts as a valid word, length scoring table, common beginner mistakes, and strategy tips from experienced players.
Learn the rules →The full list of valid Q words that don't need a U — from QI and QAT to QOPH and TRANQ. Master these and the Q tile becomes a weapon.
Master the Q →Patterns, wildcards, and strategies for using the unscrambler to find words for any game — including words that start with, end with, or contain specific letters.
Read the guide →A word unscrambler finds all valid words from a set of letters — useful for Scrabble and anagram puzzles. A Boggle solver goes further: it takes your specific 4×4 grid and only returns words traceable on that board, following Boggle's adjacency rules (letters must be neighbouring; each letter can only be used once per word).
LetterHive uses TWL (Tournament Word List), the official Scrabble dictionary for North American tournament play. All words it finds are valid TWL Scrabble plays. Some words valid in international SOWPODS dictionaries may not appear.
Words are scored by length: 3–4 letters = 1 point, 5 letters = 2 points, 6 letters = 3 points, 7 letters = 5 points, 8+ letters = 11 points. Words found by every player score zero — only unique finds count. LetterHive shows Boggle scores alongside Scrabble values for every result.
Switch to Wordle mode. Enter your green (correct position), yellow (wrong position), and grey (absent) letters. LetterHive filters its dictionary to words that match all three constraint types simultaneously — the same logic that narrows Wordle candidates.
Yes — enter a question mark (?) to represent a blank tile. The unscrambler finds all words treatable with the ? as any letter. Blank tiles score 0 points in Scrabble regardless of which letter they stand for, so the tool reflects that in the point values shown.
All results are computed instantly in your browser — no server request. The full word list is bundled with the tool, so results appear immediately and the tool works offline once the page has loaded.
Built for the player who needs the answer fast — not wading through ads to find it.
Unscrambler, Boggle solver, and Wordle helper all live on the same page. Switch modes in one click — no loading, no navigation.
Enter your full 4×4 grid and get every valid word with path-checking — adjacency and no-reuse rules enforced, same as the actual game.
Every result shows its Scrabble value. Sort by length or hunt for high-value plays — the points are always visible.
No server call. No spinner. Results appear the moment you press the button — everything runs in your browser.
The Boggle grid input is designed for thumbs — large tap targets, auto-advance between cells, and a keyboard that gets out of the way.
No pop-overs, no cookie banners mid-game, no full-screen ads between results. Just the tool and your letters.