Rhyme Generator

A free rhyme generator and writing resource for songwriters, poets, rappers, and creative writers — pronunciation-based, instant, no sign-up.

Private by design — your searches run in your browser and are never sent to a server.
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Enter a word above to find rhymes.

A rhyme finder built for writing, not guessing

FindMyRhyme matches words by how they are pronounced, not just how they are spelled — so you get real rhymes (and honest gaps) instead of look-alikes. Common, usable words are shown first, grouped by syllable count to fit your meter.

Perfect vs. near rhymes — which should I use?

Perfect rhymes end in exactly the same sound (cat / hat, horse / course) — clean and expected. Near rhymes (slant rhymes) share a similar ending but are not identical (time / line) — great for keeping lyrics fresh or escaping an overused perfect rhyme. Turn Near rhymes off when you want exact matches only.

What is a homophone?

Homophones sound identical to your word (sea / see, their / there). Because they sound the same rather than rhyme, we list them separately — handy for wordplay, but not a rhyme for your line. More in our homophones guide.

What is assonance (similar vowel sound)?

Assonance is a shared vowel sound with different consonants (time / line / high). It is not a rhyme, but it binds lines together and rescues words with no perfect rhyme — search orange or silver to see it in action. More in our assonance guide.

Who it is for

How to use it

Type a word and press Enter. Filter by syllable count, switch between syllable grouping and A–Z order, turn off near rhymes for exact-only mode, then use Copy all to drop the list into your draft. Tap any result to rhyme that word next.

How does the rhyme generator work?
It compares the ending sounds of each word using a pronunciation dictionary, then groups the matches by syllable count. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.
Is it free and private?
Yes — free to use, no sign-up, no usage limits. Your searches stay on your device and are never stored or shared. Ads keep the tool free for everyone.
Why did my word return nothing?
Either it is not in our dictionary of common words, or it genuinely has no perfect rhyme in English (like orange). We would rather show nothing than invent a fake rhyme — though for rhyme-poor words the tool now offers clearly-labeled similar vowel sounds instead.
About this site & our data. FindMyRhyme is an independent writing tool from Warren Business Group. Rhymes are matched by pronunciation: the sound data is derived from the Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary (BSD license) and word-frequency ranks from the Google Books Ngram datasets (CC BY 3.0) — full attribution and license notices. The dictionary focuses on roughly 9,500 common English words, curated for quality over raw size.

Writing Guides

Original, practical guides to rhyme and sound craft — written for this site, with examples you can test in the rhyme tool above.