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Letter Frequency Analyzer

Paste any text to see exactly how often each letter appears, ranked with live counts, percentages and a clear visual bar chart.

Updated July 10, 2026 6 min read

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Letters

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Most common

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Unused

About the Letter Frequency Analyzer

A letter frequency analyzer counts every letter in a piece of text and shows you how often each one appears. It reveals the hidden shape of language β€” that in English, e, t and a dominate while q, z and x are rare β€” and turns any passage into a ranked chart of letter usage in an instant.

The AllWordTools.com Letter Frequency Analyzer updates live as you type or paste, showing counts and percentages for all 26 letters alongside a visual bar chart. It is a favourite of code-breakers, cryptographers, linguists, students and puzzle designers who need to understand the letter distribution of a text.

It is completely free, runs instantly in your browser on any device, and never asks you to sign up or download anything.

How to use the Letter Frequency Analyzer

  1. 1

    Paste your text

    Type or paste any text into the box β€” a word, a paragraph or an entire document.

  2. 2

    Read the summary

    See total letters, unique letters, the most common letter and how many are unused.

  3. 3

    Study the chart

    The bar chart ranks every letter with its count and percentage of the total.

  4. 4

    Copy the report

    Copy a tab-separated frequency report to paste into a spreadsheet or notes.

Why letter frequency matters

Every language has a characteristic letter distribution. In English, e is by far the most common letter, followed by t, a, o, i and n, while j, q, x and z appear only rarely. Knowing this distribution is the foundation of classical cryptography: substitution ciphers can be broken by matching the most frequent symbols in a coded message to the most frequent letters in the language.

Beyond code-breaking, letter frequency helps writers, designers and educators. Typographers use it to design balanced fonts, game designers use it to weight letter tiles fairly, and teachers use it to illustrate how language works. This analyzer gives you all of that data instantly, with clear percentages you can act on.

What the analyzer shows

For any text you enter, the tool reports the total number of letters, how many distinct letters appear, which letter is the most common, and how many of the 26 letters are unused. Beneath the summary, a ranked bar chart shows every letter's exact count and its share of the total as a percentage.

Only alphabetic characters are counted, and the analysis is case-insensitive, so upper and lower case versions of a letter are combined. Numbers, spaces and punctuation are ignored, giving you a clean picture of pure letter usage.

Examples

Input

the quick brown fox

Sample output

o Γ—2, u Γ—2, others Γ—1

A short phrase shows repeated letters instantly.

Input

mississippi

Sample output

i Γ—4, s Γ—4, p Γ—2, m Γ—1

See the dominant letters at a glance.

Input

A long paragraph

Sample output

e, t, a ranked highest

Longer text reveals the natural English distribution.

Pro tips

  • Use longer passages for analysis that reflects true English letter frequency.
  • Compare a coded message's frequencies to normal English to crack substitution ciphers.
  • The tool is case-insensitive, so it combines upper and lower case counts automatically.
  • Copy the report straight into a spreadsheet to chart or compare multiple texts.
  • Watch the unused-letter count to spot pangrams β€” sentences that use every letter.
Questions & answers

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The AllWordTools.com Team

Word-game specialists and language enthusiasts building fast, accurate tools that help millions of players find the right word. Last reviewed July 10, 2026.

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