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Wordscapes Answers — Any Level

Type the letters in the circle at the bottom of your Wordscapes level — usually four to seven letters — and see every valid word they make. The words on your crossword grid always come from this list, and the "bonus" coin-earning words do too.

Wordscapes rewards persistence, but if you're stuck on a two-hour-old level with two blank slots left, the solver saves a lot of guessing. Use it after you've tried the obvious words yourself — the game is more fun that way.

Just the letters at the bottom of your Wordscapes level.

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How to use the Wordscapes solver

  1. Open your stuck Wordscapes level.
  2. Type every letter shown in the circle at the bottom (order doesn't matter).
  3. Match each word above to a slot in the grid by length — Wordscapes crossword slots are strict, so a 5-letter word only fits a 5-letter slot.
  4. Longer words that don't fit the grid are the "bonus" words. Enter them anyway for the coin rewards.

Wordscapes strategy tips

Start with the vowels

Every Wordscapes level has at least one vowel — usually two or three. Skim the vowel + consonant pairs that form common English words: PA, PE, IN, ON, AT, IS, IT, AN, US.

Play the short words first

2- and 3-letter words open the grid faster than a lucky 6-letter guess. Once a few slots are filled, the remaining slots often become obvious from crossing letters.

Look for common endings

-ED, -ER, -ING, -EST, -LY, and -TION are extremely common Wordscapes suffixes. If your letter set contains I-N-G, an -ING word almost certainly exists.

Hunt the anchor letter

One awkward letter (V, K, W, Y) usually anchors the level's theme. Try that letter in every likely position — words like WOVEN, YOKEL, KAYAK reveal themselves once you notice.

Wordscapes vs Words Crush vs Word Cookies

Wordscapes shares its core mechanic (drag through a letter circle to spell words that snap into a crossword) with a lot of other apps — Word Cookies, Wordable, Word Connect, and dozens of clones. They differ mainly in art style and how strict the dictionary is. This solver's word list matches Wordscapes closely and works just as well for the clones.

For Word Cookies specifically, use our Word Cookies answers page. For plain letter-to-anagram games, try the anagram solver.

Wordscapes uncommon-letter tips

  • Q-without-U words: QI is by far the most useful (a 2-letter play). QAT and QOPH appear rarely.
  • J and Z: JO, ZA, ZO, ZAX (rare). Short J and Z words are gold when the level includes them.
  • Y as a vowel: many Wordscapes levels lean on Y — TRY, DRY, SPY, GYM, HYMN, MYTH.
  • Double letters: if you see two of the same tile in the circle, look for words like BOOK, MOON, DOOR that use both.

FAQs

Does this give me the exact Wordscapes level answers?

It gives you every valid word your letter set makes, which is the same as the answer bank for any Wordscapes puzzle using those letters. Type the letters in the circle at the bottom of your level and every word slots into the crossword grid above.

Wordscapes has bonus words — are those included?

Yes. Every valid English word from your letters appears, including the extras Wordscapes counts as coin-earning bonus words.

What if a level has 6 or 7 letters?

Enter all of them. The finder returns 2- through 7-letter matches, which covers every slot Wordscapes uses.

Do plurals count?

In Wordscapes, most simple -S plurals are valid words but not always the target answers. Every plural that's in our dictionary appears in the results.

Is Wordscapes UK-friendly?

Wordscapes uses a US-leaning word list, so British spellings like COLOUR or FAVOURITE may not always count in-game. This finder shows both variants when they exist.