Missing Letter Worksheet Generator

The Missing Letter Worksheet Generator helps you quickly create printable spelling practice worksheets. Just enter your own words or choose from a pre-made list, and the tool will automatically remove letters from each word and generate a PDF worksheet. Students must fill in the missing letters and then write the full word again for extra practice.

Missing letter worksheets are great for spelling practice, phonics, and letter recognition. With this generator, all you need to do is type or paste in your word list and click โ€œCreateโ€ โ€” the tool takes care of the rest, instantly generating a printable worksheet for your students to complete.

How To Use

Example worksheets from a missing letter worksheet generator.

Step 1: Choose โ€œCustomโ€ or โ€œPre-madeโ€

Enter your own word list (one word per line), or select a pre-made list to get started quickly. You can edit any list before generating your worksheet.

Step 2: Click โ€œContinueโ€ to generate your worksheet

Once your word list is ready, click the Continue button and the tool will automatically remove letters from each word and generate a printable missing letter worksheet.

Step 3: Download and print

Download your worksheet and print it out for your students. Each PDF includes the missing letter words, a space for students to write the full word, and an answer sheet โ€” just in case you need it.

Suggested Ways to Use This Tool

Spelling Practice

Use missing letter worksheets to help students focus on common spelling patterns and word structures. Removing one or two letters encourages students to slow down and really think about how the word is spelled, making it a great tool for reinforcing weekly vocabulary or spelling lists.

Early Finishers

Keep a few missing letter worksheets printed and ready to go for students who finish other work early. Itโ€™s an easy, no-prep way to keep students engaged and practicing useful skills while the rest of the class finishes up.

Homework Assignment

Send home a worksheet as part of your weekly homework routine to give students extra spelling or phonics practice. Itโ€™s simple to complete independently and helps reinforce what theyโ€™re learning in class.