Need to alphabetize the letters inside each word without changing the order of the words themselves? The Sort Letters in Words Tool does exactly that. You can sort letters A to Z or Z to A, and it updates live as you type. It’s perfect for wordplay, puzzles, or cleaning up character patterns inside words.
How to Use:
- Paste or type your text into the Input Text box.
- (Optional) Click Choose File to import a
.txt
,.csv
,.html
, or other plain-text file. - Use the Sort Order option in the Options box:
- Choose A → Z to sort letters inside each word alphabetically.
- Choose Z → A to reverse-sort letters inside each word.
- The live preview updates instantly in the Sorted Output box.
- Click Copy Output to copy the result or Export to File to save it as a
.txt
file. - Hit Clear All to reset everything and start over.
What Sort Letters in Words Tool can do:
This tool goes through your text word by word, sorting the characters inside each one individually. Punctuation and spacing stay untouched only the letters inside each word get rearranged. It’s great for creating word scramble puzzles, checking for alphabetical patterns, or even transforming input for stylized formatting. Everything happens client-side, with no reload and instant updates.
Example:
Input:
sorting letters inside words
A → Z Output:
ginorst eelrst deinsd dorsw
Z → A Output:
tsronig ttlree siedni wrosd
Common Use Cases:
Writers and puzzle creators use this for jumbled-text effects. Developers and educators use it to analyze letter patterns. It’s also great for encoding words in a readable but altered format or visually scrambling content for creative design. Just flip the sort direction and experiment.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re playing with structure, Swap Letters in Words gives you a more chaotic alternative by switching positions instead of organizing them. And when you’re aiming for complete reversals, Reverse Letters reshapes each word in a way that still keeps the original letter set just backward.