Randomly remove letters from each word in your text with the Remove Random Letters from Words Tool. Customize the number of letters removed per word, preserve short words or outer characters, and control randomness. Includes file import, export, and copy.
How to Use:
- Paste your text into the Input Text box.
- Set how many letters to remove per word using the numeric input.
- Toggle options like Preserve short words, Keep first & last letter, and Case-sensitive randomness.
- The modified result appears in the Modified Output box.
- Use Copy Output or Export to File to save the result.
- Import supported text-based file formats with Choose File.
What Remove Random Letters from Words Tool Can Do:
This tool randomly removes a set number of letters from each word while optionally preserving word structure. It’s useful for distortion, obfuscation, learning games, or text glitch effects. Offers precise control over how and where letters are removed.
Example:
Input:
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Options:
- Letters to remove per word: 1
- Preserve short words: On
- Keep first & last letter: On
- Case-sensitive randomness: Off
Possible Output:
Te quik bron fx jups oer the lzy dg.
Common Use Cases:
Use it to create word puzzles, obfuscate content for testing or games, simulate typos, or generate stylized distorted text. Great for educational exercises, CAPTCHA-style games, or quirky formatting.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
After pulling out random letters, some words might turn into a mess of fragments. Use Highlight Words in Text to quickly scan what’s still readable. And if you’re aiming for more distortion or testing error handling, Create Text Typos adds even more variation without totally wrecking the structure.