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Randomize Letters in Text

Shuffle the order of all letters in text. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.

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Output

The result appears here as you type.

Options

How to use Randomize Letters in Text

  1. 1. Paste the text you want shuffled. Enter the word, phrase, or passage whose letters you want shuffled into a random order, such as sample text for an anagram puzzle.
  2. 2. Turn on Shuffle within each word only. Enable this option to keep the shuffle confined inside each word's own letters, preserving word boundaries, or leave it off to shuffle every letter across the entire text regardless of word breaks.
  3. 3. Review the shuffled text. Check the output pane to see the letters rearranged into a random order, producing a scrambled version that uses exactly the same characters as the original.
  4. 4. Copy the randomized result. Copy the randomized text into your puzzle, game, or wherever this scrambled version is needed.

When to use Randomize Letters in Text

Randomize Letters in Text shuffles every letter into a random order, either across the whole input or confined within each word. Use Randomize Letters in Text to build anagram puzzles, generate scrambled text for a word game, or produce a randomized string that uses the exact same character set as the original.

  • Creating an anagram puzzle from a target word. A word puzzle needs the letters of an answer scrambled into a random order for players to unscramble. Shuffling within each word only keeps individual words as separate puzzles.
  • Generating a fully scrambled passphrase for a demo. A security demo wants to show what a passphrase looks like completely randomized, shuffling every letter across the whole phrase regardless of the original word boundaries.
  • Building randomized flashcards for a spelling game. A spelling app shows students a word with its letters shuffled and asks them to type it back in the correct order, using a fresh random shuffle for each round.
  • Testing whether a system properly handles scrambled input. You want to confirm a validation or search feature doesn't accidentally match on letter frequency alone, and feeding it randomly shuffled versions of real words tests that boundary.

Examples

Scramble all the letters

Input

hello world

Output

lorhe ldowl

About the Randomize Letters in Text tool

Randomize Letters in Text does its work locally, right in the browser. Shuffle the order of all letters in text. There is no upload step, no queue and no account, and your data never travels over the network.

It belongs to the Text Tools collection on EditSafely, a set of 211 small, focused Text utilities that share the same instant, private workspace.

You can shape the output with the Shuffle within each word only setting, and the result refreshes the moment you change it. A worked example further down the page shows exactly what the tool produces for a real input.

Running locally also makes the tool fast and dependable: results appear as you type or drop a file, there is no server outage that can take it down mid-task, and confidential data can be processed without a second thought.

Frequently asked questions

Does Randomize Letters in Text cost anything?

Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.

Is it safe to paste sensitive or confidential data?

No data leaves your device. The whole tool is JavaScript that runs inside your browser tab, so there is no upload, no server-side processing and no log of what you did. If you disconnect from the internet after the page loads, it keeps working.

How much text can I process at once?

There is no fixed limit. Because the work happens on your own device rather than on a shared server, the practical ceiling is your machine's memory, which comfortably handles inputs far larger than typical online tools allow.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

Nothing to install and no account needed. Open the page in any up-to-date browser, including on a phone or tablet, and the tool is ready.

How do I use the result?

The output panel has a one-click copy button, and you can keep refining the input while you work; the result updates in place as you type.

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