Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 20, 2026
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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today
WORD 1
HTAWE
HTAWEGrain used for bread
Starts with W, ends with T, and has 5 letters.WORD 2
EKNOT
EKNOTA small object used as a symbol
Starts with T, ends with N, and has 5 letters.WORD 3
IKTYSC
IKTYSCOpposite of dry
Starts with S, ends with Y, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
LRALIP
LRALIPA large vertical support
Starts with P, ends with R, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
WITH HER DOGS GETTING ALONG SO WELL TOGETHER, GOING FOR A STROLL WAS A – –
Scrambled letter groups:
WHA KEN TIK PLAR
Letter hint: Starts with W, ends with K, and has 13 letters (4 words).
Meaning hint: An easy situation
Today's Jumble Solution
Word 1
HTAWE
HTAWEWHEAT
Word 2
EKNOT
EKNOTTOKEN
Word 3
IKTYSC
IKTYSCSTICKY
Word 4
LRALIP
LRALIPPILLAR
Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Today's scrambled letters:
WHAKENTIKPLAR
WHAKENTIKPLARWITH HER DOGS GETTING ALONG SO WELL TOGETHER, GOING FOR A STROLL WAS A – –
WALK IN THE PARK
Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty
WHEAT
EasyA plant whose seed is ground into flour.
ExampleWe bought a bag of wheat for baking bread.
TOKEN
MediumA piece of metal or other material used as a symbol of authority or membership.
ExampleHe received a special token for his years of service.
STICKY
EasyHaving a moist or adhesive surface; tending to stick.
ExampleThe sticky tape wouldn't come off the wall.
PILLAR
MediumA large, upright post or column.
ExampleThe ancient temple had a massive stone pillar.
Cartoon Answer
WALK IN THE PARK
Something that is very easy to do.
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About Today's Puzzle
Well, hello there, fellow Jumble enthusiasts! Did today's puzzle have you wagging your tail with delight, or did it leave you feeling a bit tangled up? I have to say, seeing those happy pups on their stroll made me smile right from the start. It's always a good sign when the cartoon sets a cheerful scene, isn't it?
Let's dive into the word scrambles. We kicked things off with HTAWE, which unscrambled to WHEAT. This one's a staple, so hopefully, it was an easy start for you. Just picture a field of golden grain, and the letters should start to fall into place.
Next up was EKNOT, leading us to TOKEN. This word can be a bit tricky, but thinking about something you might exchange or a symbol of something can help. Remember, sometimes looking for common letter combinations like 'ON' or 'EN' can be a good strategy here. Then we tackled IKTYSC, which became STICKY.
This one might have made some of you pause, especially if you're not a fan of things that cling! The 'Y' at the end is a common suffix, so spotting that might have given you a clue. Finally, LRALIP gave us PILLAR. This is a solid word, and if you thought of buildings or structures, the letters might have lined up nicely.
It's a good reminder that sometimes visualizing the definition can unlock the scramble. The cartoon scene was a real treat today! We saw a woman happily walking several dogs in a park, with a fountain and other people enjoying the day. The caption, "WITH HER DOGS GETTING ALONG SO WELL TOGETHER, GOING FOR A STROLL WAS A ---" perfectly sets up the final answer.
The dogs are all leashed and seem to be behaving, which is quite an accomplishment. The phrase 'walk in the park' is a common idiom, and the cartoon clearly illustrates a pleasant, easy experience, making the connection quite direct. For the final scramble, WHA KEN TIK PLAR, try spotting 'WALK' from WHA, then 'PARK' from PLAR. The remaining KEN TIK should fall into place as 'IN THE'.
Sometimes, the trickiest part of the Jumble is when a word seems to have too many vowels or consonants that don't immediately form common patterns. For instance, STICKY with its double 'C' and the 'Y' could throw some solvers off. But remember, even unusual letter combinations can be broken down. If you get stuck, try rearranging just a few letters, or look for shorter words within the scramble. Brute-forcing a short word like 'ON' or 'IN' can often be the key to unlocking the rest of the puzzle.
This puzzle was easy due to the common words and a very straightforward cartoon phrase that directly relates to the visual and the idiom.
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