Vocab Word Scramble
Paste a vocabulary list and each word gets scrambled into draggable letter tiles, one at a time. Tap tiles to rebuild the word, use a hint to reveal the first letter, and track your streak.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Paste a vocabulary list into the box, one word per line, and tap Start Scrambling.
- Tap the scrambled letter tiles in order to fill the empty slots and rebuild the word.
- Tap Hint to reveal the first letter, or tap a filled slot to remove that letter and try again.
- The word checks itself automatically once all slots are filled, then moves on to the next word in the shuffled list.
Paste any list of words, one per line, and the tool shuffles the whole list into a random order, then scrambles the letters of the first word into a row of colored tiles. Tap tiles in order to drop each letter into the empty slots above, tap a filled slot to pull a letter back out if you change your mind, and the word is automatically checked the instant every slot is filled. A hint button reveals the first letter for anyone stuck, and a running counter at the bottom tracks how many words were solved cleanly without a skip. Skip Word moves straight to the next word without penalty beyond the streak counter, and once the whole list is done a final tally shows how many were solved without skipping.
Frequently asked questions
- What order do the words appear in?
- The full list is shuffled once at the start using the same randomizer as the rest of the site, so words appear in a different order each time you paste in the same list and start over.
- Does using a hint count against me?
- The hint only reveals the first letter and doesn't block the word from being marked correct — the streak counter at the bottom only tracks whether a word was solved without being skipped, not whether a hint was used.
- What happens if I fill all the slots but spell it wrong?
- The slots shake, the tiles reset back into the tray so you can try a different arrangement, and the word does not count as solved until the letters match the original word exactly.