Jumble Answers Yesterday Unscramble Hint & Solution June 4, 2026
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Jumble Clues & Hints for Yesterday
WORD 1
APGHR
APGHRA visual representation of data.
Starts with G, ends with H, and has 5 letters.WORD 2
DTMSI
DTMSIIn the middle of something.
Starts with M, ends with T, and has 5 letters.WORD 3
WDATRO
WDATROIn the direction of.
Starts with T, ends with D, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
BTADEE
BTADEEA formal discussion on a particular topic.
Starts with D, ends with E, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
THE FASHION MODEL DIDN’T LIKE HER NEW COMPETITION AND THOUGHT SHE – – –
Scrambled letter groups:
APH DST OAR ETE
Letter hint: Starts with P, ends with T, and has 12 letters (3 words).
Meaning hint: What a model does for a picture, plus a sense of danger.
Yesterday's Jumble Solution
Word 1
APGHR
APGHRGRAPH
Word 2
DTMSI
DTMSIMIDST
Word 3
WDATRO
WDATROTOWARD
Word 4
BTADEE
BTADEEDEBATE
Yesterday's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Yesterday's scrambled letters:
APHDSTOARETE
APHDSTOARETETHE FASHION MODEL DIDN’T LIKE HER NEW COMPETITION AND THOUGHT SHE – – –
POSED A THREAT
Yesterday's Word Meanings & Difficulty
GRAPH
EasyA diagram showing the relationship between two or more variables, typically along axes.
ExampleThe scientist used a bar graph to illustrate the experimental results.
MIDST
MediumThe middle point or part of something.
ExampleShe found herself in the midst of a lively celebration.
TOWARD
MediumIn the direction of; approaching.
ExampleThe cat slowly crept toward the open door.
DEBATE
MediumA formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
ExampleThe candidates engaged in a heated debate about economic policy.
Cartoon Answer
POSED A THREAT
To present a significant risk or danger to someone or something.
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About Yesterday's Puzzle
Did today's Jumble have you feeling a little competitive, just like our cartoon characters? This puzzle offered a delightful mix of familiar words and a clever cartoon that really tied everything together with a punchy idiom. It's always satisfying when the final answer perfectly captures the scene, isn't it? Let's dive into how we conquered this one, word by word, and then unravel that fantastic final phrase.
First up, we had APGHR, which unscrambled to GRAPH. This five-letter word is quite common, and spotting the 'GR' or 'PH' letter combinations often makes it click quickly. A good solver tip for words like this is to look for common consonant blends and digraphs first, as they often stay together. Then, DTMSI became MIDST, a word that can sometimes hide a bit.
The 'ST' ending is a strong pattern to watch for, and then fitting 'MID' around it usually falls into place. If you're stuck, try placing common vowels like 'I' in different spots. Moving on, WDATRO transformed into TOWARD. This six-letter word often reveals itself if you look for smaller, recognizable word fragments like 'TO' or 'WARD'.
Breaking down longer scrambles into potential prefixes or suffixes can significantly speed up your solve. Finally, BTADEE unscrambled to DEBATE. The double 'E' is a fantastic clue here; when you see repeated letters, try placing them at the beginning or end, or separating them with consonants, which often helps form the word. 'DE' is also a very common prefix, making this word more accessible.
The cartoon scene today was a classic tale of rivalry in the fashion world. We saw a new, energetic model striking a pose, with the photographer exclaiming, "That's the look!" Meanwhile, an established model and a male observer are watching, with the rival model clearly unhappy, saying, "Something that needs to go away." The caption, "THE FASHION MODEL DIDN’T LIKE HER NEW COMPETITION AND THOUGHT SHE ,", perfectly sets up the idiom. To solve "APH DST OAR ETE", look for the action word "POSE" (APH) and then the common article "A" (from OAR or APH). The remaining letters, DST OAR ETE, then strongly suggest "THREAT", especially with the context of competition and displeasure.
The humor comes from the model's internal thought being so direct about her competitor's impact. Overall, today's puzzle had a nice flow, with the individual words offering a good warm-up for the main event. Remember, when you're stuck on any word, write out the letters and systematically try common prefixes, suffixes, or even just two-letter words. Sometimes, taking a short break and coming back with fresh eyes is all it takes to spot that elusive arrangement. The cartoon phrase was well-clued by both the visual story and the textual context, making it a satisfying solve.
The individual words were mostly medium difficulty, and the cartoon phrase, while an idiom, was clearly hinted at by the visual and textual context of the competitive fashion scene.
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