All The Words - Multilingual Word Search For Word Games & Anagrams

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SwordfishTrumpet2 months ago
All the Words is a multilingual word search engine covering 83 languages and over 200 million words. Search by pattern using wildcards for unknown letters (e.g., _a_e finds "bake", "came", "dale"), or solve anagrams by finding every word formable from a set of letters. Filter results by required or excluded letters, word length, and more. Built for Wordle, Scrabble, Wordfeud, Words With Friends, and any word puzzle. Languages range from English, French, German, and Spanish to Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and 75 others.
Overview

All the Words is a multilingual word search engine with dictionaries spanning 83 languages and over 200 million words. It gives AI assistants instant access to comprehensive dictionary lookups across dozens of writing systems -- Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, Devanagari, Hangul, Kana, and more. Pattern search finds words matching positional templates. Use _ or ? for unknown letters. For example, _a_e returns "bake", "came", "dale", and hundreds more. Add letter filters to narrow results: require certain letters to appear anywhere in the word, or exclude letters you've already ruled out. This is exactly how Wordle and similar puzzle solvers work -- plug in what you know, filter out what you've tried. Anagram search takes a set of letters and returns every word that can be formed from them. Set minimum and maximum length to control results. This covers Scrabble, Wordfeud, Words With Friends, and any tile-based word game where you need to find the best play from your rack. Language coverage goes well beyond the usual English-only word tools. European languages include French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, and more. Nordic coverage spans Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Bokmal and Nynorsk), Finnish, and Icelandic. Slavic languages include Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, and others. Middle Eastern and South Asian languages cover Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Gujarati among others. East Asian support includes Japanese and Korean. Even Esperanto, Latin, Sanskrit, and Tibetan are available. Tools:

  • list_languages -- returns all 83 supported languages with word counts per dictionary
  • search_pattern -- wildcard positional search with include/exclude letter filters and pagination
  • search_anagram -- find all words formable from a set of letters, with min/max length and pagination
  • get_language_stats -- dictionary size and search statistics for a specific language
  • get_global_stats -- aggregate statistics across all languages

All search tools support pagination via offset and limit parameters, returning up to 200 results per request.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "allthewords": {
      "url": "https://api.allthewords.app/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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