Jumble Answers Yesterday Unscramble Hint & Solution June 18, 2026
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Jumble Clues & Hints for Yesterday
WORD 1
IGTDI
IGTDIA single number.
Starts with D, ends with T, and has 5 letters.WORD 2
NWUDO
NWUDOAn injury.
Starts with W, ends with D, and has 5 letters.WORD 3
TECIAV
TECIAVBusy or energetic.
Starts with A, ends with E, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
SMFYLE
SMFYLENot someone else.
Starts with M, ends with F, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
To see proof that the car hadn’t been well-cared-for, they looked at the —
Scrambled letter groups:
ITNDVESE
Letter hint: Starts with E, ends with S, and has 8 letters.
Meaning hint: Proof of poor maintenance.
Yesterday's Jumble Solution
Word 1
IGTDI
IGTDIDIGIT
Word 2
NWUDO
NWUDOWOUND
Word 3
TECIAV
TECIAVACTIVE
Word 4
SMFYLE
SMFYLEMYSELF
Yesterday's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Yesterday's scrambled letters:
ITNDVESE
ITNDVESETo see proof that the car hadn’t been well-cared-for, they looked at the —
EVIDENTS
Yesterday's Word Meanings & Difficulty
DIGIT
EasyA symbol representing a number.
ExampleThe phone number has ten digits.
WOUND
MediumAn injury to the body caused by a sharp object or a blow.
ExampleHe got a deep wound from the accident.
ACTIVE
EasyEngaged in or ready for activity.
ExampleShe is very active in her community.
MYSELF
EasyA person's own self.
ExampleHe was proud of himself for finishing the marathon.
Cartoon Answer
EVIDENTS
Clearly seen or understood; obvious.
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About Yesterday's Puzzle
Well hello there, fellow Jumble enthusiasts! Did you catch that tricky little puzzle today? It had me scratching my head for a moment, but we all got there in the end, didn't we? Sometimes these word scrambles feel like a secret code, and cracking them is just so satisfying.
Let's dive into the wordplay. First up, we had IGTDI, which unscrambled to DIGIT. A straightforward one, but it's always good to start with a clear win. Then came NWUDO, a bit more of a jumble, resolving into WOUND.
This one might have tripped up a few folks who were looking for more common letter combinations. Next, TECIAV became ACTIVE. This word is all about energy and movement, a nice contrast to the potential stillness of a car problem. Finally, SMFYLE gave us MYSELF.
This reflexive pronoun is a common Jumble word, often appearing when the cartoon involves self-reflection or personal action. The cartoon scene today depicted a tense moment at a car dealership or perhaps a private sale. One person is enthusiastically (and perhaps deceptively) describing a car as 'brand-new' and 'barely driven,' while another person, looking quite concerned, points out the 'bad bodywork.' The caption sets up the punchline: 'To see proof that the car hadn’t been well-cared-for, they looked at the...' The visual cues of the damaged car, coupled with the dialogue, strongly suggest that the evidence of poor care is quite apparent. The final answer, EVIDENTS, fits perfectly, highlighting the obvious flaws in the vehicle.
When tackling a board like this, it's helpful to remember that sometimes the most obvious letter combinations are red herrings. For instance, with WOUND, you might initially try to force an 'OW' sound, but the 'W' comes at the end. Similarly, spotting common letter pairings like 'VE' in ACTIVE or 'MY' in MYSELF can be a great shortcut. The cartoon's clue, 'proof,' directly points to the meaning of EVIDENTS, and the phrase 'well-cared-for' implies a lack of something, which is exactly what the damaged car shows.
Finding the 'E's and 'T's early in EVIDENTS can also help narrow down the possibilities. This puzzle offered a nice mix of common and slightly less common words. The cartoon provided a clear narrative that directly supported the final answer, making it a satisfying conclusion to the wordplay. It's these moments where the words and the picture click together that make the Jumble so enjoyable day after day.
The word WOUND and the final phrase EVIDENTS required a bit more thought than the other words, and the cartoon's connection to the final answer was slightly indirect.
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