Word Scramble Generator
Create challenging anagram puzzles from your vocabulary lists. Perfect for bell-ringers, spelling tests, and quick warm-up activities.
Enter your words and click Generate to see a preview here.
What Is a Word Scramble Puzzle?
A word scramble (also called an anagram puzzle or jumble) presents a list of words with their letters mixed up. Solvers must unscramble each word and write the correct spelling on the answer line. Word scrambles are fast to set up, easy to differentiate by difficulty, and work for virtually any vocabulary list or topic.
How to Use the Word Scramble Generator
- Enter your word list above — one word per line.
- Choose a difficulty: Easy (word bank included), Medium (no word bank), or Hard (aggressive scramble).
- Select the number of puzzles and paper size.
- Click Generate Puzzle to preview the scrambled worksheet.
- Click Download PDF to get your print-ready file with answer key.
Best Uses for Word Scramble Worksheets
- Spelling practice — scramble weekly spelling words for a quick, engaging warm-up activity.
- Vocabulary quizzes — use content-specific terms from science, social studies, or literature units.
- Bell-ringers and early finishers — print a fresh puzzle every week with minimal prep time.
- Amazon KDP activity books — word scrambles fill pages efficiently and appeal to a wide age range.
- Home learning — parents can create custom scrambles tied to their child’s current curriculum.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty?
Easy includes a word bank — a list of all original words for reference. Medium hides the word bank so solvers must rely on memory alone. Hard uses an aggressive scrambling algorithm that makes the original word harder to recognize.
What is the word bank?
The word bank is a reference list of all the original unscrambled words shown below the puzzle. It’s ideal for younger students or beginners who need a hint.
How many words can I add?
You can add as many words as you like. For a clean printed layout, 10–25 words works best. Each word gets its own numbered line with an answer blank.
What grade levels are these worksheets good for?
Word scrambles work well from 2nd grade through high school. Use Easy (with word bank) for younger students and shorter words, Hard difficulty for advanced learners.
Can the generator handle long words?
Yes. The generator handles words of any length. Longer words (8+ letters) make for more satisfying scrambles, especially on Hard difficulty.
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