Sunday Jumble
Sunday Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 21, 2026
Get your Sunday Jumble answer today for June 21, 2026! Find all six scrambled words, the final cartoon solution, and the full punchline. 100% accurate and fast.
Sunday Jumble Clues & Hints for Today
WORD 1
DOAWME
DOAWMEA grassy area
Starts with M, ends with W, and has 6 letters.WORD 2
EODTRN
EODTRNA small animal
Starts with R, ends with T, and has 6 letters.WORD 3
RFGUEI
RFGUEIA shape or number
Starts with F, ends with E, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
HNITWI
HNITWIInside a boundary
Starts with W, ends with N, and has 6 letters.WORD 5
RCCSUI
RCCSUIA place of entertainment
Starts with C, ends with S, and has 6 letters.WORD 6
HDWSOA
HDWSOAA dark silhouette
Starts with S, ends with W, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
Their new talking scale had a —
Scrambled letter groups:
DWOETIGWHIRSHW
Letter hint: Starts with W, ends with S, and has 14 letters (3 words).
Meaning hint: What the scale says
Sunday Jumble — Today's Jumble Solution
Word 1
DOAWME
DOAWMEMEADOW
Word 2
EODTRN
EODTRNRODENT
Word 3
RFGUEI
RFGUEIFIGURE
Word 4
HNITWI
HNITWIWITHIN
Word 5
RCCSUI
RCCSUICIRCUS
Word 6
HDWSOA
HDWSOASHADOW
Sunday Jumble — Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Sunday Jumble — Today's scrambled letters:
DWOETIGWHIRSHW
DWOETIGWHIRSHWTheir new talking scale had a —
WEIGH WITH WORDS
Sunday Jumble — Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty
MEADOW
EasyA field of grass.
ExampleThe sheep grazed peacefully in the meadow.
RODENT
MediumA small animal, especially a mouse or rat.
ExampleThe cat stalked the rodent through the house.
FIGURE
EasyA number, shape, or form.
ExampleCan you draw a perfect figure eight?
WITHIN
EasyInside or not beyond the limits of something.
ExampleKeep the dog within the fence.
CIRCUS
MediumA place providing entertainment, typically with acrobats, clowns, and trained animals.
ExampleThe children loved the colorful circus tent.
SHADOW
EasyA dark shape or outline seen against a lighter background.
ExampleThe tree cast a long shadow on the lawn.
Cartoon Answer
WEIGH WITH WORDS
To measure weight or size.
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Sunday Jumble — About Today's Puzzle
Well hello there, fellow Jumble enthusiasts! Did this Sunday puzzle have you chuckling and scratching your head in equal measure? I certainly had a blast diving into these word scrambles, especially with that delightful cartoon. Sometimes the simplest concepts can lead to the most amusing outcomes, don't you think?
Let's start with the words that filled our grids. MEADOW, a lovely grassy expanse, often brings to mind peaceful scenes. Its letters DOAWME are fairly straightforward, though the double 'W' in the answer might trip up a few solvers. My tip here is to look for common letter pairings like 'OW' early on.
Then we tackled RODENT, a word that might make some people shiver. EODTRN can look a bit jumbled, but spotting that 'RO' at the beginning and 'ENT' at the end can really speed things up. Remember, those common suffixes are your friends! Next up was FIGURE, a word that can mean many things, from a shape to a person.
RFGUEI is a good scramble, and once you see the 'FI' and 'URE' endings, it usually falls into place. My advice for this one is to try rearranging the vowels and consonants separately if you get stuck. And speaking of being inside something, WITHIN (HNITWI) is a common word that often appears in puzzles. The 'TH' digraph is a good starting point, and the 'IN' ending is a classic.
Don't overlook those familiar letter combinations! We also had CIRCUS, a word that conjures images of big tops and dazzling performances. The letters RCCSUI might seem a bit chaotic, but the double 'C' is a strong clue. Look for that 'CC' early, and the rest of the letters should start to make sense.
Finally, SHADOW (HDWSOA) is a word we all know, representing a dark silhouette. The 'SH' and 'OW' sounds are quite distinct, making this one a bit more manageable once you spot them. Keep an eye out for those common consonant blends. The cartoon scene here is just fantastic, isn't it?
We see a man on a talking scale, and his partner is asking if it's being flirty. The scale's voice is complimenting him, saying, "Hey handsome, you're doing great! You're down another 2 pounds!" The caption sets us up perfectly: "Their new talking scale had a ,". The scramble DWOETIGWHIRSHW is quite a mouthful, but the cartoon gives us the perfect hint.
The scale is talking, and it's talking about weight. The phrase WEIGH WITH WORDS is a clever play on words, meaning the scale literally speaks words to tell you your weight, but it also implies using words to influence or persuade, which the scale is certainly doing here! Look for the 'W's and the 'TH' sound in the scramble, and you'll likely find the solution. This puzzle really encourages you to think about how words are constructed and how they relate to each other.
For instance, when you see a scramble like RFGUEI, you might first try to form common short words like 'IF' or 'GU'. If that doesn't lead anywhere, consider prefixes and suffixes. For the cartoon phrase, sometimes breaking down the scramble into smaller chunks based on the cartoon's context is the best strategy. Don't be afraid to try different combinations, especially with longer scrambles like the final answer.
This puzzle was medium because while many words were common, the cartoon phrase required a bit more thought to connect the literal meaning to the idiomatic expression. The word lengths and letter combinations offered a good challenge without being overly frustrating.
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