There are a few unscrambling methods that you can use to unscramble words. Some methods are simple and only require you to move the letters around until you find the correct word, while other methods may require you to use a dictionary or other word reference to find the correct word.
One simple method is to start with the last letter of the word and work your way to the first letter. For each letter, try to find a letter that would make a real word if it was next to the letter you are working with. For example, if the word you are unscrambling is "tkoala", you would start with the "a" and see if there is a word that can be made by adding an "a" to the beginning of the word. In this case, you would see that the word "at" can be made, so you would move the "a" to the front of the word and continue working with the rest of the word. After moving the "a", the word would become "ktola", and you would continue working in the same way until you find the correct word.
If you are having trouble finding the correct word using this method, you can try using a dictionary or other word reference to help you. To do this, look up each letter in the word you are unscrambling to see if there are any words that can be made using those letters. For example, if you are unscrambling the word "pizta", you would look up the words "pizza" and "pit" in the dictionary to see if there are any other words that can be made using those letters. If you find a word that can be made, you can try adding it to the word you are unscrambling to see if it makes a real word. In this case, you would see that the word "pizza" can be made by adding the letters "ta" to the end of the word "piz". Therefore, the correct word would be "pizza".
If you are still having trouble unscrambling the word, you can try looking for patterns in the letters. For example, if the word you are unscrambling is "eshta", you might notice that the letters "e" and "a" are next to each other a lot. This might give you a clue that the word might be "haste" or "asthma".
If you are still having trouble, you can ask a friend for help or look up the word in a dictionary.