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Anagram Solver

Check if two texts are anagrams of each other.

Type both texts to check

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Check if two texts are anagrams of each other.

How do I use the Anagram Solver?

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    Enter the first text.

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    Enter the second text.

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    See instantly whether they are anagrams.

What is the Anagram Solver?

The Anagram Solver checks whether two texts are anagrams - the same set of letters rearranged. Spaces, punctuation and case are ignored so classic phrase anagrams work perfectly.

Who is the Anagram Solver for?

Word game players, puzzle designers, teachers preparing wordplay lessons, and language enthusiasts.

Why use the Anagram Solver?

  • Ignores spaces, punctuation and case.
  • Unicode-aware.
  • Instant answer.
  • Shows sorted letter comparison.
  • Runs offline.

When should I use the Anagram Solver?

  • Verifying a classic anagram like ‘Listen’ / ‘Silent’.
  • Checking puzzle answers.
  • Building anagram-based word games.
  • Teaching letter frequency.
  • Curiosity about names and phrases.

Is the Anagram Solver safe and private?

Yes. This tool runs entirely inside your browser - your text is never uploaded, stored on our servers or shared with third parties. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it will keep working. That makes it safe for confidential notes, drafts, private messages and unpublished work.

How do I get the best results from the Anagram Solver?

  • Longer phrases make more interesting anagrams.
  • Ignore-punctuation is on by default for classic phrase anagrams.
  • Combine with the Word Frequency Counter for deeper letter analysis.
  • Not case-sensitive - capitalization does not matter.

Frequently asked questions

Are spaces and punctuation ignored?

Yes - comparison uses only letters and digits by default.

Is it case-sensitive?

No - case is ignored.

Can it find all anagrams of a word?

This tool checks a specific pair. A full anagram generator is on the roadmap.

Is my text uploaded?

No - checking happens locally.

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