Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 6, 2026
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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today
WORD 1
EUGDI
EUGDITo show the way or direct.
Starts with G, ends with E, and has 5 letters.WORD 2
SCHLA
SCHLAA conflict or disagreement.
Starts with C, ends with H, and has 5 letters.WORD 3
ARPDAE
ARPDAEA public procession or display.
Starts with P, ends with E, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
GDYLLA
GDYLLAWith pleasure or willingness.
Starts with G, ends with Y, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
When his girlfriend broke up with him on Friday, the weekend started on a —
Scrambled letter groups:
DEASARDDY
Letter hint: Starts with S, ends with Y, and has 9 letters (2 words).
Meaning hint: A more sorrowful period of time.
Today's Jumble Solution
Word 1
EUGDI
EUGDIGUIDE
Word 2
SCHLA
SCHLACLASH
Word 3
ARPDAE
ARPDAEPARADE
Word 4
GDYLLA
GDYLLAGLADLY
Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Today's scrambled letters:
DEASARDDY
DEASARDDYWhen his girlfriend broke up with him on Friday, the weekend started on a —
SADDER DAY
Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty
GUIDE
EasyA person or thing that shows the way.
ExampleThe park ranger offered to guide us through the dense forest.
CLASH
MediumA violent confrontation or a strong disagreement.
ExampleThere was a clash of opinions during the team meeting.
PARADE
MediumA public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event.
ExampleThe city held a grand parade to celebrate the championship win.
GLADLY
MediumIn a happy or willing manner.
ExampleShe would gladly help her friend move if she had the time.
Cartoon Answer
SADDER DAY
A day marked by increased unhappiness or sorrow.
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About Today's Puzzle
Ever had one of those weekends that just doesn't start off right? Today's Jumble puzzle perfectly captures that all-too-relatable feeling, giving us a poignant scenario right from the get-go. We see a friend trying to cheer up another who's clearly going through a rough patch, surrounded by the tell-tale signs of a breakup. This board offered a nice mix of word lengths and a truly empathetic cartoon that made for a thoughtful and engaging solve.
We kicked things off with EUGDI, which, for many, quickly unscrambled to GUIDE. This five-letter word is quite common, often serving as a good warm-up to get your brain in gear and build confidence. Next up was SCHLA, a scramble that might have made you pause for a second, but spotting that 'CH' sound often helps reveal CLASH. Always be on the lookout for those common letter pairs like 'CH', 'SH', 'TH', or 'QU' , they can really speed up your solving process for these shorter, trickier words.
ARPDAE gave us PARADE, a six-letter word that often comes to mind when you think of celebrations, which is a bit ironic given the cartoon's somber theme. When tackling words of this length, try looking for common prefixes or suffixes like 'PA' or 'ADE' to help break down the scramble into smaller, more manageable chunks. Finally, GDYLLA turned into GLADLY, where the 'LY' suffix is almost a dead giveaway for an adverb. If you can isolate those common endings, the remaining letters usually fall into place much easier, making the solve feel quite satisfying.
The cartoon scene vividly depicts one friend trying to console another who's clearly heartbroken, slumped on the couch amidst crumpled tissues and takeout food containers. The caption, "When his girlfriend broke up with him on Friday, the weekend started on a ---", perfectly sets the stage for a rather gloomy outlook on what should be a relaxing time. The final answer, SADDER DAY, brilliantly encapsulates the friend's profound mood and the unfortunate start to his weekend. To crack this nine-letter phrase, try looking for common two-letter words like 'AD' or 'DA', and then consider how 'DAY' might fit at the end, leaving you to arrange the remaining letters for 'SADDER'.
Thinking about the overall sentiment of the cartoon is key to piecing together the idiom. This puzzle was a great example of how the context from the cartoon can really inform your final answer, even if the individual words don't directly relate to the theme. When you're stuck on a longer scramble, don't be afraid to write out the letters and look for smaller word chunks, common letter patterns, or even just vowels and consonants. Sometimes, just stepping away for a moment and coming back with fresh eyes can help you spot that elusive word or phrase. Remember, every letter has its place, and consistent practice makes you a Jumble master!
The individual words were manageable, but the nine-letter cartoon phrase required a bit more thought to split and solve, especially with its emotional context.
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