Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution June 26, 2026
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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today
WORD 1
EAAWR
EAAWRBe knowledgeable about something.
Starts with A, ends with E, and has 5 letters.WORD 2
IDRGI
IDRGIStiff and unbending.
Starts with R, ends with D, and has 5 letters.WORD 3
EDVNOR
EDVNORA person or company that sells goods.
Starts with V, ends with R, and has 6 letters.WORD 4
HBGTUO
HBGTUOAcquired something with money.
Starts with B, ends with T, and has 6 letters.Jumble Cartoon Hint
Being a completely normal 1, 3, 5, etc. comes with —
Scrambled letter groups:
AREIDVDOBOH
Letter hint: Starts with O, ends with R, and has 11 letters (2 words).
Meaning hint: The numbers are discussing their pairings.
Today's Jumble Solution
Word 1
EAAWR
EAAWRAWARE
Word 2
IDRGI
IDRGIRIGID
Word 3
EDVNOR
EDVNORVENDOR
Word 4
HBGTUO
HBGTUOBOUGHT
Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer
Today's scrambled letters:
AREIDVDOBOH
AREIDVDOBOHBeing a completely normal 1, 3, 5, etc. comes with —
ODD BEHAVIOR
Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty
AWARE
EasyHaving knowledge or understanding of a situation or subject.
ExampleShe was fully aware of the risks involved.
RIGID
MediumUnable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible.
ExampleThe old wooden chair was quite rigid.
VENDOR
MediumA person or company that buys and sells goods for profit.
ExampleThe local vendor sold fresh produce at the market.
BOUGHT
EasyAcquired or obtained something by paying for it.
ExampleHe bought a new car last week.
Cartoon Answer
ODD BEHAVIOR
Unusual or peculiar conduct.
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About Today's Puzzle
Did you catch the numerical antics in today's Jumble? It’s always fun when the puzzle plays with numbers, and this one certainly did! We had some interesting scrambles that made us think about how letters can rearrange themselves into familiar words. It’s a great reminder that sometimes the answer is right in front of us, just waiting for the right combination.
Let's dive into the words. First up, EAAWR, which unscrambled to AWARE. This word is all about consciousness and knowledge. A good tip for this one is to look for common letter pairings like 'AW' or 'RE' that might jump out.
Then we tackled IDRGI, leading us to RIGID. This one can be a bit trickier because 'G' and 'D' can sometimes swap places in our minds. When you see those letters, consider if a 'G' might be part of a 'GR' or 'DG' sound, or if the 'I' could be at the end. VENDOR from EDVNOR is a word many of us encounter regularly, but its scramble might have thrown a few solvers.
Keep an eye out for common prefixes or suffixes; here, 'OR' at the end is a good clue. Finally, HBGTUO gave us BOUGHT, a past tense verb that’s quite common. For words like this, try to think of words that end in 'OUGHT' or 'IGHT' and see if the letters fit. The cartoon scene was a delightful gathering of numbers, literally!
We saw numbers like 1, 2, 3, and 5 interacting. The caption, "BEING A COMPLETELY NORMAL 1, 3, 5, ETC. COMES WITH ---," really sets the stage. The numbers are discussing their inability to form even couples, with one suggesting they stand next to each other.
This leads to the punchline that their existence is ODD BEHAVIOR. For the final answer, look for the letters AREIDVDOBOH. The caption hints at oddness and numbers, so keep that in mind. Try to spot common letter pairs like 'DO' or 'OB' within the scramble.
The phrase itself is an idiom, which is a great clue to look for when solving the final answer. This puzzle offered a nice mix of word lengths and common letter combinations. The cartoon provided a strong thematic link to the final answer, especially with the emphasis on odd numbers. Sometimes, the key is to break down the scramble into smaller, more manageable chunks.
For instance, in ODD BEHAVIOR, spotting 'ODD' or 'BEH' early can significantly speed up the process. If a word is giving you trouble, don't be afraid to jot down potential letter combinations or even try brute-forcing shorter words within the scramble. The key is to keep your brain engaged and looking for those patterns.
This puzzle was medium because while the individual word scrambles were fairly standard, the cartoon's phrase required a bit more thought to connect the visual and the idiom.
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