Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 9, 2026
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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today
WORD 1
RNGDA
RNGDAImpressive or important.
Starts with G, ends with D, and has 5 letters.WORD 2
MLYIF
MLYIFThin and translucent.
Starts with F, ends with Y, and has 5 letters.WORD 3
LDLECA
LDLECASummoned or named.
Starts with C, ends with D, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
LHTHAE
LHTHAEState of well-being.
Starts with H, ends with H, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
They learned how the Earth’s rotation causes sunrise and sunset, and it —
Scrambled letter groups:
RADIMYAEDETH
Letter hint: Starts with M, ends with Y, and has 12 letters (3 words).
Meaning hint: Provided a significant positive impact on their mood.
Today's Jumble Solution
Word 1
RNGDA
RNGDAGRAND
Word 2
MLYIF
MLYIFFILMY
Word 3
LDLECA
LDLECACALLED
Word 4
LHTHAE
LHTHAEHEALTH
Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Today's scrambled letters:
RADIMYAEDETH
RADIMYAEDETHThey learned how the Earth’s rotation causes sunrise and sunset, and it —
MADE THEIR DAY
Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty
GRAND
EasyOf high status or impressive in size, appearance, or extent.
ExampleThe old hotel had a grand ballroom perfect for large events.
FILMY
MediumResembling a thin, translucent layer or film.
ExampleA filmy mist hung over the lake at dawn, obscuring the distant trees.
CALLED
EasyTo give a name to someone or something, or to summon by shouting.
ExampleShe called her dog inside when it started to rain.
HEALTH
MediumThe state of being free from illness or injury.
ExampleRegular exercise is crucial for maintaining good health.
Cartoon Answer
MADE THEIR DAY
To cause someone to feel very happy or pleased.
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About Today's Puzzle
Ever have one of those 'aha!' moments where everything just clicks into place? Today's Jumble puzzle definitely had that vibe, especially with its delightful cartoon theme centered around learning. It's always a treat when the words and the cartoon come together so perfectly, and this one was no exception. Let's dive into how we can unravel these letters and make our own solving day!
Our first word, RNGDA, quickly unscrambles to GRAND. This one often pops out because the 'GR' blend is quite common, and once you see that, the remaining letters 'AND' fall right into place. A great solver tip is to always look for common letter pairs or blends at the beginning or end of words, as they can significantly narrow down possibilities. Next up, MLYIF, which forms FILMY.
The 'Y' at the end is a strong clue for many solvers, suggesting an adjective. If you struggled, try separating the vowels and consonants, then experimenting with common endings like -Y to see what fits. Moving on, LDLECA gives us CALLED. The double 'L' here is a fantastic hint; seeing two identical letters often means they're together, or at least close, simplifying the remaining letters.
Remember, double letters are golden in Jumble, as they reduce the number of unique letters you need to arrange. Finally, LHTHAE becomes HEALTH. This word can be a bit tricky with the 'TH' blend, but it's a very common word in our vocabulary. If you're stuck, try looking for common prefixes or suffixes, or even just familiar letter groupings like 'HE' or 'AL' to get started.
Now for the main event, the cartoon! We see a teacher enthusiastically explaining the Earth's rotation to a group of wide-eyed students, who are clearly thrilled by the new knowledge. The caption sets the scene perfectly, stating that the students learned about sunrise and sunset, and it 'RADIMYAEDETH'. The enthusiasm of the students, with their 'That's so cool!' and 'I finally get it!' reactions, strongly points to a positive outcome.
To solve RADIMYAEDETH, try to find smaller words first. 'THEIR' is often a good one to spot, and once you have 'THEIR', the remaining letters 'ADMYAE' can lead to 'MADE' and 'DAY'. The phrase 'MADE THEIR DAY' perfectly captures the students' excitement and the positive impact of their learning, fitting the joyful expressions on their faces and the overall positive tone of the classroom scene. Today's puzzle offered a nice mix of straightforward and slightly more challenging words.
FILMY and HEALTH might have given some solvers a pause, especially if they didn't immediately spot the 'Y' ending or the 'TH' blend. When you hit a wall with a word, don't be afraid to write out the letters in a circle or on separate slips of paper to physically rearrange them. Sometimes just seeing the letters in a different context can spark an idea. For the final phrase, breaking down the long scramble into potential smaller words is key. Look for common articles like 'A', 'THE', or pronouns like 'THEIR' or 'MY'. Once you isolate a few letters, the rest often become clearer, like finding 'MADE' and 'DAY' after 'THEIR'.
The individual words were mostly accessible, but the longer cartoon phrase required careful letter grouping and recognition of a common idiom.
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