Words Ending in PRE
Browse every English word that ends with PRE. Common endings like -ING, -ED, -ER, and -LY are among the most useful patterns to know for Scrabble, Words with Friends, and anagram puzzles. Each word includes its Scrabble point value.
Data at a glance — 9 matches, 10.9 avg pts, 5.9 avg letters.
- Total words
- 9
- Avg length
- 5.9 letters
- Avg Scrabble score
- 10.9 pts
- Highest scoring
- chypre (16 pts)
- Longest word
- appropre (8 letters)
About this word list
A compact set of 9 words means you can review the entire list in one sitting and retain more for your next game. The highest-scoring word shown is chypre at 16 points; the longest is appropre (8 letters). Daily Wordle solvers benefit from lists like this when a letter pattern repeats across puzzles; knowing valid words in advance reduces wasted guesses. In tournament Scrabble, knowing word counts and score distributions for common patterns saves seconds per turn — seconds that add up over 30+ games. The average vowel-to-consonant ratio here is 0.32, which affects how easily you can form these words from a random seven-tile rack.
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Strategy & study tips
Short lists are perfect for Wordle revision nights: read the list once, then attempt to recall every entry from memory.
Average Scrabble value here is 10.9 points — use that as a floor for acceptable plays when board space is tight. Review related searches at the bottom of this page to hop between adjacent patterns without competing URLs in search results. Review related searches at the bottom of this page to hop between adjacent patterns without competing URLs in search results.
Top words preview
Scrabble-focused summaries for high-value entries (not full dictionary definitions). Tap a word for score breakdowns and anagrams.
- CHYPRE (6 letters, 16 Scrabble pts) — consonant-heavy playable entry.
- APPROPRE (8 letters, 14 Scrabble pts) — balanced vowels and consonants playable entry.
- ATTEMPRE (8 letters, 12 Scrabble pts) — balanced vowels and consonants playable entry.
- PAMPRE (6 letters, 12 Scrabble pts) — consonant-heavy playable entry.
- CYPRE (5 letters, 12 Scrabble pts) — consonant-heavy playable entry.
- SEMPRE (6 letters, 10 Scrabble pts) — consonant-heavy playable entry.
- TEMPRE (6 letters, 10 Scrabble pts) — consonant-heavy playable entry.
- LEPRE (5 letters, 7 Scrabble pts) — balanced vowels and consonants playable entry.
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How to use this list
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Frequently asked questions
- Why is knowing word endings useful in word games?
- Endings like -ING, -ED, -ER, and -LY let you extend existing words on the board and score bonus points. Memorising common endings is one of the fastest ways to improve your Scrabble or Words with Friends game.
- How many words match this pattern?
- Our dictionary contains 9 words matching this pattern. The average length is 5.9 letters and the average Scrabble score is 10.9 points. The highest-scoring entry shown is chypre (16 pts).
- Is this page useful for Wordle?
- Yes. Wordle uses 5-letter words, so length-filtered lists and pattern pages help you validate guesses and build a mental dictionary of allowed combinations before you play.
- Are these valid Scrabble words?
- Yes. Results are drawn from a standard English word list that aligns closely with the official Scrabble dictionary. All displayed words are accepted in competitive Scrabble play.
- Can I use these words in Words with Friends?
- Most Scrabble-valid words are also legal in Words with Friends. The two games use slightly different word lists, but the overlap is large. Use this list as a solid starting point for either game.
- How are the point scores calculated?
- Scores are the raw sum of standard Scrabble letter values (A=1, B=3, C=3, D=2 … Z=10) without board multipliers. Higher-scoring words contain rarer letters like Q, X, or Z.
- Can I combine multiple pattern filters?
- Yes. Use the Pattern Finder to combine starts-with, ends-with, contains, exact length, include letters, and exclude letters in a single search — the same engine that powers these curated lists.
- How many words are in the dictionary?
- The dictionary contains over 350 000 English words, covering everything from common 2-letter words to rare 15-letter entries, with proper nouns and abbreviations excluded.
- Is this tool free to use?
- Yes. All word lists and search tools on unscrambletools.com are completely free with no registration required.