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To solve an anagram, you rearrange the letters you are given to form another word or phrase. If you are asking about the process of solving anagrams, I am sure there are many processes that work. Some people can look at the letters and mentally "see" the answer. Sometimes that works well, especially when the anagram is short.

For example, the anagram of the word "on" is "no." It is simple. When the anagrams are harder, I often list all the vowels in order and all the consonants in order.

Like this: a, e f, h, r, t

Then I start thinking of possible combinations. Immediately the word "effort" pops into my mind, but that can't be right because effort has two 'f's", no "a" and no "h." I keep trying combinations It can't be "therefore" because I would need an "o" and more "e's." Aha, finally I see that the anagram is "father." I solve it through trial and error.

My way is only one way of solving anagrams. There are many ways and combinations of ways that will occur to you as you are trying to solve them.

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