
Anagram Arena Word Game
A downloadable game
Unscramble Words And Win
Anagram Arena is a word game that challenges you to unscramble words from 5 letters to 9 letters, fighting against the clock and other players. With plenty of game modes and various content, it offers the definitive anagram experience on mobile devices.
Features:
- Single player and multiplayer with 18.000+ words across 50+ levels.
- 8 power-ups to attack and defend and just spice things up.
- 4 beautiful UI themes crafted with love to match your mood.
What Are Anagrams?
Anagrams are words formed by rearranging the letters of another word, like "LISTEN" to "SILENT" or "MELON" to "LEMON". Each 5-letter word has 120 anagrams, so unscrambling it can be quite a challenge. Each 6-letter word has 720 anagrams, which makes the challenge considerably harder. Now, imagine how challenging it must be to unscramble a 9-letter word, when we know that it has astonishing 362.880 anagrams!
Too Difficult For You?
Don't worry, there is plenty of content for beginners, especially in single player, where you can brush up your skills and become comfortable with the game before moving on to more difficult stuff. There are also power-ups to assist you when things get tough.
Too Easy For You?
Great, then you're ready to test your skills against others in multiplayer. You will have to be quick and precise in order to win.
Still Too Easy?
Try single player endless mode and see how many 9-letter words you can unscramble in a row.
| Updated | 5 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | Anagram Arena |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Tags | 2D, anagram, arena, Casual, Multiplayer, scrabble, Singleplayer, vocabulary, Wordle |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Touchscreen, Smartphone |
| Multiplayer | Server-based networked multiplayer |
| Links | Homepage, Twitter/X |






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Hello!
Your game looks really neat! I don't have a platform to evaluate the game on, or I would! I don't evaluate on production devices. How long have you been working on this game? Any advice for a noob indie dev?
thank you,
Ortisha
Hello and thank you!
I've been working on the game for about 6 years in total from start to finish, not as a full time job, but rather an on and off hobby. The key piece of advice from me would be to not give up. Take a break, even a longer one if you need it, but come back afterwards. And, if possible, try to have fun. :)