Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 25, 2026

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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today

WORD 1

GRHUO

GRHUO

Not smooth

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

WORD 2

LNEKT

LNEKT

On your knees

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

WORD 3

GYEHTI

GYEHTI

A large number

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

WORD 4

FDAARI

FDAARI

Scared

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

Jumble Cartoon Hint

The lawyer made sure the will was totally foolproof — making it —

Scrambled letter groups:

GHETIHTRI

Letter hint: Starts with H, ends with T, and has 9 letters (2 words).

Meaning hint: A lawyer's secure document

Today's Jumble Solution

Word 1

GRHUO

GRHUO
ROUGH

ROUGH

Word 2

LNEKT

LNEKT
KNELT

KNELT

Word 3

GYEHTI

GYEHTI
EIGHTY

EIGHTY

Word 4

FDAARI

FDAARI
AFRAID

AFRAID

Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer

Today's scrambled letters:

GHETIHTRI

GHETIHTRI

The lawyer made sure the will was totally foolproof — making it —

HEIR TIGHT

Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty

ROUGH

Easy
Definition

Having an uneven or irregular surface.

Example

The old road was very rough.

KNELT

Medium
Definition

To rest on one's knees.

Example

He knelt down to tie his shoe.

EIGHTY

Easy
Definition

Equivalent to the number ten times eight.

Example

She had eighty dollars in her wallet.

AFRAID

Easy
Definition

Feeling or showing fear or apprehension.

Example

He was afraid of the dark.

Cartoon Answer

HEIR TIGHT

Definition

A phrase meaning completely secure or protected.

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About Today's Puzzle

Did today's Jumble have you feeling a bit anxious, or did you find it to be a smooth ride? Sometimes a puzzle comes along that just clicks, while others can feel like navigating a bumpy road. Today's board offered a nice mix, with some words that fell into place quickly and others that required a little more thought. It’s always satisfying when you can piece together all the scrambles and see the final cartoon come to life.

Let's talk about the words themselves. ROUGH, our first scramble, is a word we encounter often, describing something uneven or harsh. The letters GRHUO might initially make you think of other common words, but keeping an eye out for that 'GH' combination can often be a good starting point. Then we had KNELT, a word that often trips people up because of its silent K.

The scramble LNEKT might lead you to think of 'lent' or 'tent,' but once you spot the K, the rest of the letters fall into place. EIGHTY and AFRAID were pretty straightforward, with common letter patterns that usually don't cause too much trouble for seasoned solvers. Now, onto the cartoon! We see a couple talking to a lawyer, who is assuring them that their will is completely secure.

The dialogue sets up the punchline perfectly: 'We just want to make sure our kids don't contest it.' The lawyer's response, 'They can't. Everything here is locked in,' directly leads into the final answer. The scramble GHETIHTRI, when combined with the cartoon's theme of a secure will, points us toward the idiom 'heir tight.' Spotting the 'HEIR' from the letters and then fitting the remaining 'TIGHT' is a classic Jumble move. It’s a clever play on words, linking the legal concept of an heir with the idea of being securely fastened.

This puzzle really tested our ability to look beyond the obvious letter combinations. For instance, with ROUGH, you might have tried to form 'hurgo' or 'ghour' before realizing the common 'rough' pattern. KNELT is another great example of how a silent letter can throw you off; sometimes, it’s best to just rearrange the letters and see what familiar words emerge. The cartoon's caption, 'THE LAWYER MADE SURE THE WILL WAS TOTALLY FOOLPROOF , MAKING IT ---,' is key. The phrase 'foolproof' is a strong hint that the final answer will mean something similar, like completely secure or unassailable.

Puzzle difficulty Medium

This puzzle was medium because while some words were easy, the cartoon phrase required understanding an idiom and recognizing how the letters fit into that specific phrase, which can be a bit trickier than a standard word scramble.

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