Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 13, 2026

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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today

WORD 1

OYHNE

OYHNE

A sweet substance produced by bees.

Starts with H, ends with Y, and has 5 letters.

WORD 2

NRDTE

NRDTE

A general direction in which something is developing or changing.

Starts with T, ends with D, and has 5 letters.

WORD 3

RVNOGE

RVNOGE

To conduct the policy, action, and affairs of a state, organization, or people.

Starts with G, ends with N, and has 6 letters.

WORD 4

TTDECE

TTDECE

To discover or identify the presence or existence of something.

Starts with D, ends with T, and has 6 letters.

Jumble Cartoon Hint

The old chairs in the clinic were getting new upholstery and would soon be —

Scrambled letter groups:

OERDVREEC

Letter hint: Starts with R, ends with D, and has 9 letters.

Meaning hint: What happens to something old that gets fixed up and made new again.

Today's Jumble Solution

Word 1

OYHNE

OYHNE
HONEY

HONEY

Word 2

NRDTE

NRDTE
TREND

TREND

Word 3

RVNOGE

RVNOGE
GOVERN

GOVERN

Word 4

TTDECE

TTDECE
DETECT

DETECT

Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer

Today's scrambled letters:

OERDVREEC

OERDVREEC

The old chairs in the clinic were getting new upholstery and would soon be —

RECOVERED

Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty

HONEY

Easy
Definition

A sweet, viscous fluid produced by bees from the nectar of flowers.

Example

She added a spoonful of honey to her tea to sweeten it.

TREND

Easy
Definition

A general direction in which something is developing or changing.

Example

The latest fashion trend is toward sustainable clothing options.

GOVERN

Medium
Definition

To rule or administer a state, organization, or people.

Example

The new mayor promised to govern with transparency and integrity.

DETECT

Medium
Definition

To discover or perceive the existence or presence of something.

Example

The security system was able to detect the intruder immediately.

Cartoon Answer

RECOVERED

Definition

Restored to a normal or healthy state, or brought back into use.

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About Today's Puzzle

Well, hello there, fellow word sleuths! Did today's Jumble give you a nice little mental workout, or did you breeze through it like a fresh spring day? I found this board to be a delightful mix, with a few straightforward words and a cartoon that really made me smile. It's always satisfying when the final answer clicks perfectly with the scene, isn't it?

Let's dive into how we tackled these brain-teasers! Our first word, OYHNE, quickly revealed itself as HONEY. This one often trips people up because the 'Y' can feel out of place, but thinking of common five-letter words with 'H' and 'N' usually brings it to mind. A good tip for scrambles like this is to look for common letter pairs like 'ON' or 'EY' to get a head start.

Next up was NRDTE, which unscrambled to TREND. This word is a classic example of how rearranging common letters can create a familiar word, and spotting the 'EN' or 'RE' can often lead you right to it. Then we moved onto RVNOGE, which became GOVERN. This one might have paused you for a moment, as the 'V' can sometimes feel a bit tricky to place.

When you see a 'V' and an 'N' together, consider words like 'GOVERN' or 'SEVEN' to help narrow down possibilities. Finally, TTDECE presented us with DETECT. The double 'T' is a fantastic clue here; always look for repeated letters as they often stay together or are part of common prefixes or suffixes. Recognizing the 'DE' prefix or the 'CT' ending can be a real game-changer for words like this.

Now, onto the star of the show, the cartoon! We see a busy clinic where a man is diligently working on re-upholstering a chair, using a stapler, while two patients or staff members admire his handiwork. They're exclaiming, "These look so much better!" and "The chairs look as good as new!" The caption tells us, "The old chairs in the clinic were getting new upholstery and would soon be , OERDVREEC." The key here is to connect the act of fixing and making something new again with the idea of restoration. The scramble OERDVREEC, with its double 'E' and 'R's, strongly points to RECOVERED.

Thinking about what happens when something is brought back to good condition, or even when someone gets better from an illness, helps link the visual to the word. Look for common prefixes like 'RE-' and then try to build from there; 'RECOVER' is a strong base. Today's puzzle had a nice flow, but RVNOGE (GOVERN) might have been the trickiest of the four-letter words for some, simply because the letter combination isn't as immediately obvious as HONEY or TREND. If you got stuck there, a good strategy is to write out the letters and try different starting consonants, like 'G-O-V-E-R-N' or 'V-O-G-R-E-N'. For the cartoon, if RECOVERED didn't jump out, consider synonyms for 'restored' or 'fixed up.' Breaking down OERDVREEC into smaller chunks like 'RE', 'COV', 'ER', 'ED' can often reveal the solution. It's all about playing with those letters until they click!

Puzzle difficulty Medium

The individual words were mostly accessible, but the cartoon's longer scramble and the slightly less common letter patterns in GOVERN pushed it a bit beyond easy.

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