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The best way to replace a letter from a word to make another word is to use dCode that will try all possibilities (only one letter or more than one letter changing) If the position of other letters is kept unchanged (search for paronym): Example: From the word LETTER, by switching the first letter with a B, make the word BETTER.
- Word Ladder
Tool to generate word ladders, a sequence of words to pass...
- Removing Letters
Use dCode to test all the possibilities of removing letters...
- What's The Phrase
Each word having the missing letters in common. It is thus...
- Anagrams
An anagram is the result of the permutation / rearrangement...
- Caesar Cipher
The Caesar cipher (or Caesar code) is a monoalphabetic...
- Mono-alphabetic Substitution
An alphabetic substitution is a substitution cipher where...
- Extend a Word
Extending a word consists of adding one or more letters to...
- Word Ladder
Paraphrasing is putting a piece of text into new words without changing the overall meaning. It involves rephrasing sentences or paragraphs, using synonyms, and restructuring the text while still maintaining the core message. You can paraphrase using your own words or with AI writing tools.
Play Change One! A daily word game How to Play: Start with the first word. Change one letter to make a new word. Keep changing one letter at a time until you get to the final word.
Change one letter of the starting word to form a new valid word. Ensure each new word is a real word. Keep changing one letter at a time to form valid words. Aim to reach the target word using the fewest steps possible.
You can add, remove, or change one letter from the previous word to create a new word. You can also swap two letters to make a new word. Par is determined by the most optimal word path + 1.
Make multiple word anagrams with the Anagrammer. Create anagrams by rearranging letters in a name, word or phrase to make a new word or phrase using all of the original letters.
Tool to generate word ladders, a sequence of words to pass from one word to another by modifying only one letter at each stage.