The solutions of BrowserUk, Kenosis and CountZero seem to be going after anagrams, but my understanding from the reference allusion to Scrabble in the OP is that words with fewer letters than the 'random' set are acceptable, e.g., 'no' and 'won' as well as 'wonk' from the random set 'know'. Am I off-base on this?
In reply to Re: Regex to compare (if) two strings (Uniquely - I will explain inside)
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Regex to compare (if) two strings (Uniquely - I will explain inside)
by chickenlips
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