Frequently Asked Questions

The Word Counter Tool is a free online tool to help you count words, characters, sentences and paragraphs in your writing. Our Word Counter is easy to use, simply copy and paste your content from your document into our text area and the word count you are looking for will be displayed above your text. Whether you’re working on Microsoft Word, Pages or Google Docs, we’ve got your word count covered! 

In addition, we provide the Flesch reading score, and speaking time, so you can have the best content written. The Flesch reading score shows how complex your text is. The more difficult it is to read, the lower the score. Here’s a tip: Use short sentences for higher readability and easy reading! The speaking time shows the average time you need to read the content, if you’re delivering a speech.

It is important to know the word count for the text you’re working on, if you haven’t already know! Regardless you’re writing a school report, an essay, an article, a story, a book or even a speech, our Word Counter Tool will make sure you stay within the limit. As a bonus, with our Word Frequency counter, let us show you the word frequency in your content, so you can ensure your keywords are not too repetitive, or if you’re over-using any keyword. Remember, unique words are the best! 

A: Type your text into the space, and the word count will be updated as you type. Alternatively, copy and paste your text into the space, and your word count will be provided.

A: The Flesch reading ease measures the complexity of a text. The lower your score, the more complex your text is. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate your score. 

A: Add examples in your points or explain your points more elaborately are quick ways to increase your word count. 

A: Use active voice instead of passive voice in your sentences, eliminate unnecessary words are quick ways to reduce your word count.

A: A good estimate is 2 pages for font size 12 pt and single spaced. Refer to our guide on words to pages.

A: A good estimate is 4 pages for font size 12 pt and single spaced. Refer to our guide on words to pages.

A: A good estimate is 6 pages for font size 12 pt and single spaced. Refer to our guide on words to pages.

A: A good estimate of the word count for font size 12 pt and single spaced in 1 page is 500 words.

A: The character limit for Twitter is 280 characters, and that is approximately 55 words given an average length of 5.1 characters per word. 

A: Simply copy and paste your essay into our word counter tool, and you’ll get the word count for your essay.

A: Find the word count for your Google Docs document in the ‘Tools’ tab. Learn more in our article

A: Find the word count for your Microsoft Word document in 3 ways: On the status bar, in the menu bar and in the ribbon tabs. Learn more in our article

A: Yes, absolutely! You can choose to use its grammar and plagiarism checking services for free. They offer a paid-for premium version for more advanced services.

The Character Counter Tool helps you to streamline your text perfectly for all your social media accounts. Stay within the character count limit for Facebook posts (80 characters), Twitter (280 characters), and Instagram (150 characters) for the optimal engagement of your followers! The countdown in the character count tool for social media lets you plan ahead as you craft your writing.

Don’t be alarmed by the 80 characters in Facebook posts! The maximum character count for any Facebook post is actually 63,206 characters. But hold on, research has shown that to catch the attention of your followers on Facebook, you should keep your posts short and sweet, the ideal length being 40 – 80 characters. Longer posts may get cut off, which is the last thing you wish to happen. Catch the attention of your followers with a short yet strong content, we’re sure it’s worth it! 

Cheers to more characters in Twitter! In 2017, Twitter increase their text limit to 280 characters from their original 140 characters. However, the ideal Twitter post length should be between 71 – 100 characters. Given the huge number of tweets on your followers’ feed, catch their attention immediately with concise content! Here’s a tip: Images don’t count toward the 280 characters limit.

With the rising popularity of Instagram, it is important to maximise your engagement with your followers on this platform. The ideal character count for your Instagram post should fall between 138 – 150 characters. Make sure you include a compelling caption within the character limit to complement your photo or video, and you’re good to go!

A: Type your text into the space, and the character count will be updated as you type. Alternatively, copy and paste your text into the space, and your character count will be provided. 

A: Space matters! Character limits for social media posts count spaces as characters. You’ll want to make sure your post falls within the character limit, including spaces! 

A: Yes you can, for Facebook and Instagram. Facebook posts allows you to post up to 63206 characters, and 2200 characters for Instagram posts. Unfortunately, 280 characters are all you get for Twitter posts.

A: The character limit for Twitter is 280 characters, and that is approximately 55 words given an average length of 5.1 characters per word. 

Getting ready for a game of Scrabble during Games Night? Our Scrabble Word Finder is the secret weapon you need! Nail every game of yours with our Scrabble Word Finder! Simply input the letters you have, and we provide you with the words! 

Whether you’re playing Scrabble with your loved ones on Games Night, or Words with Friends with your buddies, our word finder is here to help! Our Scrabble Word Finder unscrambles your letters and searches our dictionary for words. Simply key in the letters you have and we will do the rest of the job! 

To check whether a word is valid or allowed, there is an official Scrabble dictionary by Merriam-Webster, available online or in print. You can also check your word against the official Hasbro Scrabble Dictionary

A: Our Scrabble Word Finder helps you to form words from the letters you have during your Scrabble game. Now you won’t be stuck thinking of words to form and holding everyone up! 

A: Key in the letters you have (without spaces) into the input area and press ‘Submit’, we will provide you with the words you can form with these letters. 

A: To check whether a word is valid or allowed, there is an official Scrabble dictionary by Merriam-Webster, available online or in print. You can also check your word against the official Hasbro Scrabble Dictionary. 

The Pomodoro Technique is a time management system to increase your productivity every day. This technique is developed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s and has since proved its effectiveness! In our version of Pomodoro Timer, we provide the preset Pomodoro timers, or set your own timers! You’ve got to try it to feel it, procrastination no more!

The first timer is the traditional Pomodoro Productivity Timer, made up of 25-minute cycles with 5-minute breaks in between. After the fourth 25-minute, there will be a 15-minute break. The second timer is a custom timer, where you can decide the length of each period to suit your own needs. You can customise the duration of each period. The third and the last timer is the one-time timer. Well, it’s just the very basic kind of timer, suitable for your everyday use. You can set the timer down to exact hours, minutes and seconds.

A: The Pomodoro Technique is a time management system to increase your productivity. This technique is developed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s and has since proved its effectiveness!

A: This is a time management system which encourages you to focus within a given duration and taking breaks in between. It has been proven to be effective in increasing productivity for many. You won’t know until you’ve tried it yourself! Go ahead and give it a try! 

A: If this is your first time using the Pomodoro Productivity Timer, we recommend you to use the classic timer. The timers are preset, and all you have to do is press ‘Start’! If you have tried Pomodoro Productivity Timer and you find it effective, continue to use the classic timer, or set your own timer for you to work even more effectively!

Use our Mind Map Tool to organise, summarise and visualise your thoughts as you write! With our intuitive and easy-to-use interface, you can customise your mind map to suit your style. Return to your work easily with our auto-save feature, or share your mind map with your friends.

Add a node to record your thoughts, or even include an image to illustrate your thought! You can also change the colours of your nodes and texts according to your preference. When you’re done, you can download your mind map to share with your friends. Either download your mind map as an image, or in .jm format. You can easily resume your work the next time when you upload your mind map in the .jm format! 

A: A mind map lets you organise, summarise and visualise your thoughts as you write. With our easy-to-use Mind Map Tool, recording your thoughts will be a breeze. 

A: The main node is your central idea that you’re exploring. Branch out your ideas by adding subnodes which are connected to either the main node or other subnodes. You can colour code different nodes for your easy reference.

A: You can download your mind map as an image, or in .jm extension for editable format. Alternatively, simply share your mind map using the social buttons below the working area.