What This Site Is
Word Salad Answers is an independent fan-made reference built for players who want fast, accurate answers without unreliable crowd-sourced guesses or intrusive advertising. The database covers 1340 themed levels spread across 23 categories and a growing archive of 871 daily puzzles, all validated against the actual tile pools the game uses to generate its answers.
Every level page shows the 16-letter tile pool, the full answer list, and a word count so you know exactly what to expect before you start. The category index lets you browse all themes in one place, and the daily archive covers every dated puzzle going back to the game's launch. The site is not affiliated with Bleppo Games in any way - it is a fan-made reference, and all trademarks and game content belong to their respective owners.
Pages load without heavy JavaScript frameworks, use a small set of preloaded fonts, and are served compressed from a dedicated server so the answer you need appears quickly on any mobile connection.
How Answers Are Verified
Every answer on this site passes through a two-stage check before it is published. The first stage is automated: a multiset comparison confirms that every word in a level's answer list can be spelled using only the 16 letters in that level's tile pool. If any word requires a letter not present in the pool, or requires more copies of a letter than the pool supplies, the level is flagged and held back from publication until it is resolved.
The second stage is the spellability check run by the editorial team. The editor reviews flagged levels manually, replays the level in the game when necessary, and either corrects the data or confirms the original entry is accurate. Daily puzzles are scraped on the day of publication and pass through the same automated validation before they are added to the daily archive. The public face of all this verified data is the letter search tool, which lets you type your 16 tiles and search the entire pool index in real time.
When the game updates and level content changes, the validation cycle re-runs automatically and flags any levels whose answers no longer match their tile pools. This means the database stays accurate across game versions rather than slowly drifting out of date as the developers add, rename, or restructure levels. Errors reported by readers are also investigated and corrected, with the fix re-validated before it goes live.
Who Writes the Answers
Lena Marchetti is the Senior Puzzle Editor responsible for answer accuracy across the entire database. She built the verification workflow that underpins every page on this site, maintains the letter-pool index used by the search tool, and writes the long-form strategy content including the tips and strategy guide and the how to play guide. She also reviews accuracy reports from readers and investigates every claim that an answer is wrong or a level is missing. You can read more about her editorial approach and credentials on her author profile page. Accuracy is treated as a technical discipline throughout: every reader-submitted correction goes through the same re-validation pipeline as new data, and the database is re-checked against the game whenever a new version ships, ensuring the reference remains reliable rather than drifting out of date over time.
Corrections and Contact
If you find an answer that is wrong, a level that is missing, or a daily puzzle that has not appeared in the archive, please report it using the contact page. Include the category name and level number, or the puzzle date, and the specific word you believe is incorrect. Every report is reviewed against the actual game data. Confirmed errors are corrected in the database and re-validated before the fix goes live. This site is committed to accuracy and treats every reader report as a genuine opportunity to improve the database. Most corrections are reviewed within twenty-four hours, and the fix goes live as soon as the corrected answer is re-validated against its tile pool.
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