Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 24, 2026

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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today

WORD 1

SINOY

SINOY

Loud and rambunctious

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

WORD 2

NGRPO

NGRPO

Sharp point

Starts with P, ends with G, and has 5 letters.

WORD 3

RMEMHA

RMEMHA

Tool for pounding

Starts with H, ends with R, and has 6 letters.

WORD 4

NCPAOY

NCPAOY

Protective covering

Starts with C, ends with Y, and has 6 letters.

Jumble Cartoon Hint

Titan was discovered orbiting Saturn back in 1655 which was —

Scrambled letter groups:

OSYONGAMMANO

Letter hint: Starts with M, ends with O, and has 12 letters (3 words).

Meaning hint: Time in the distant past

Today's Jumble Solution

Word 1

SINOY

SINOY
NOISY

NOISY

Word 2

NGRPO

NGRPO
PRONG

PRONG

Word 3

RMEMHA

RMEMHA
HAMMER

HAMMER

Word 4

NCPAOY

NCPAOY
CANOPY

CANOPY

Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer

Today's scrambled letters:

OSYONGAMMANO

OSYONGAMMANO

Titan was discovered orbiting Saturn back in 1655 which was —

MANY MOONS AGO

Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty

NOISY

Easy
Definition

Making a lot of noise.

Example

The noisy children were playing in the park.

PRONG

Medium
Definition

The pointed end of something, like a tool or a weapon.

Example

He used the prong of the fork to spear the food.

HAMMER

Easy
Definition

A tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles to a handle, used for striking.

Example

The carpenter used a hammer to drive the nail.

CANOPY

Medium
Definition

A cover that provides protection from the elements.

Example

The large canopy shaded the picnic table.

Cartoon Answer

MANY MOONS AGO

Definition

A long time ago.

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About Today's Puzzle

Well, hello Jumble fans! Did today’s puzzle leave you feeling a bit starry-eyed, or perhaps just a little confused? We had a fun mix of words today, with a celestial theme tying it all together. Let’s dive in and see how we can unravel this cosmic challenge!

First up, we had SINOY, which unscrambled to NOISY. This one’s pretty straightforward, a common word that often pops up in Jumbles. The scramble itself doesn't offer too many obvious letter combinations, so focusing on the 'Y' at the end might be a good starting point for some. Just remember, when things are loud, they’re noisy!

Next, we tackled NGRPO, leading us to PRONG. This word can be a bit trickier, especially if you’re not thinking of sharp points. The letters are a bit jumbled, but spotting that 'PR' at the beginning or the 'ONG' at the end can be helpful. Think of a fork or a pitchfork, and the answer should come to you.

Then came RMEMHA, which resolved into HAMMER. This is another familiar word, and the scramble isn't too obscure. The double 'M' can sometimes throw people off, but if you see that 'HAM' or 'MER' combination, you’re well on your way. It’s a solid tool, and a solid word for today’s puzzle.

Finally, we had NCPAOY, unscrambling to CANOPY. This word might make you think of trees or shelters. The 'CAN' and 'PY' are good starting points, and the letters are fairly common. It’s a nice, descriptive word that fits well into our celestial theme, perhaps as a protective cover for a telescope!

The cartoon depicts a teacher enthusiastically explaining Saturn and its moons to a group of students. One student asks, “How did they even see them back then?” The caption, “TITAN WAS DISCOVERED ORBITING SATURN BACK IN 1655 WHICH WAS ,”, sets up the punchline. The scramble OSYONGAMMANO is a bit of a beast, but if you can spot the phrase “MANY MOONS AGO” within the caption, it becomes much clearer. The humor comes from the contrast between the advanced knowledge of Saturn's moons today and the limited technology of 1655.

The letters M, A, N, Y, M, O, O, N, S, A, G, O are all present in the scramble. Finding the two-letter word 'GO' or the three-letter word 'MAN' can be good starting points. This puzzle offered a nice blend of common and slightly less common words. The cartoon tie-in was particularly clever, linking astronomy with a historical perspective.

Sometimes, the key to a tough scramble is to look for familiar letter groups or short words within the jumble, or to connect it directly to the cartoon’s dialogue or caption. Don't be afraid to try rearranging letters a few times if a word isn't immediately obvious. The historical context of the cartoon, combined with the astronomical theme, made for a truly engaging puzzle.

Puzzle difficulty Medium

The cartoon phrase was a bit longer and required recognizing an idiom, and the word PRONG had a less common letter combination.

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