Found lots of anagram exercises on the web from Stanford and Duke in particular, but found one that is a simple game that is pretty easy to understand:
- Devdaily. This one is a little complicated, but basically it shows you a scrambled word and you have to figure out how to unscramble and turn it into a real word.
There are also lots of completed programs on the web and even whole sites devoted to it. That’s because anagrams are essentially what Scrabble players need. Take a jumble of letters and turn them into potential words and you can just google:”Anagram” to see literally dozens of games.
- Wordsmith.org. There is a whole site devoted to anagrams and a more advanced program that takes an entire phrase and converts it.
- Andy’s Anagram Solver Has a really big 132,000 word dictionary. See how many ways there are to scramble Lakeside! into French.
- Brendan’s Anagram Generator. This one tries to take a word and turn it into English. It uses Evan’s program.
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