Wordscapes - Letter Search

Letter Search

Type your wheel tiles - find your level

The Wordscapes letter search matches the tiles on your wheel against every level in the database - all 149,962 of them, from Level 1 through the master ranges. Enter the letters exactly as they appear on the wheel and the search returns every level that uses that exact pool. If no exact match appears, the contains section shows levels whose pool includes all your tiles plus additional ones - useful when you are mid-puzzle and unsure which letters are still available.

Tile order on the wheel has no effect on the results. Whether you type DENT, TNED, or TEND, the search sorts all letters alphabetically before comparing, so the same set of tiles always returns the same levels. The index covers 3,732 distinct letter pools across the full level range, rebuilt every time the scraper updates the level database.

Letter Search FAQ

How does the Wordscapes letter search work?

Enter the letters shown on your wheel and the search compares them against the indexed pool for every level. The comparison is multiset-based: it counts how many of each letter you have and checks which level pools contain at least that many of each. Exact matches show first, then levels whose pool is a superset of your tiles.

Why does my level not appear in the search results?

The most common cause is a letter count mismatch - enter every tile on the wheel, including duplicates. If your wheel shows two E tiles, type EE. The search covers all 149,962 levels including master levels above 6000. If the board still does not appear, the level may use a pool added in a recent game update not yet in the index.

Does letter order matter in the search?

No. The search ignores tile order entirely. ABCD and DCBA return identical results. Only the multiset of letters matters - which letters are present and how many of each.