Jumble Answers Today Unscramble Hint & Solution July 11, 2026

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Jumble Clues & Hints for Today

WORD 1

MGAEI

MGAEI

A visual representation.

Starts with I, ends with E, and has 5 letters.

WORD 2

SFOSL

SFOSL

A dental hygiene tool.

Starts with F, ends with S, and has 5 letters.

WORD 3

EUBRRG

EUBRRG

A popular grilled sandwich.

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

WORD 4

SLAOPT

SLAOPT

Related to mail delivery.

Starts with P, ends with L, and has 6 letters.

Jumble Cartoon Hint

The greater-than symbol and its opposite are similar —

Scrambled letter groups:

MEOSREROSL

Letter hint: Starts with M, ends with S, and has 10 letters (3 words).

Meaning hint: Approximately or almost.

Today's Jumble Solution

Word 1

MGAEI

MGAEI
IMAGE

IMAGE

Word 2

SFOSL

SFOSL
FLOSS

FLOSS

Word 3

EUBRRG

EUBRRG
BURGER

BURGER

Word 4

SLAOPT

SLAOPT
POSTAL

POSTAL

Today's Jumble Cartoon Answer

Today's scrambled letters:

MEOSREROSL

MEOSREROSL

The greater-than symbol and its opposite are similar —

MORE OR LESS

Today's Word Meanings & Difficulty

IMAGE

Unscramble MGAEI Easy
Definition

A representation of the external form of a person or thing in art.

Example

The photograph captured a beautiful image of the sunset.

FLOSS

Unscramble SFOSL Easy
Definition

A soft thread used to clean between teeth.

Example

Dentists recommend you floss your teeth daily for good oral health.

BURGER

Unscramble EUBRRG Medium
Definition

A patty of ground meat, usually beef, served in a sliced bun.

Example

We ordered a delicious burger with all the toppings for lunch.

POSTAL

Unscramble SLAOPT Medium
Definition

Relating to the system for sending and delivering letters and packages.

Example

The postal service delivered the package right to my door.

Cartoon Answer

MORE OR LESS

Definition

To some extent; approximately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the answer to MGAEI in the July 11 Jumble?

MGAEI unscrambles to IMAGE. A representation of the external form of a person or thing in art.

What is the answer to SFOSL in the July 11 Jumble?

SFOSL unscrambles to FLOSS. A soft thread used to clean between teeth.

What is the answer to EUBRRG in the July 11 Jumble?

EUBRRG unscrambles to BURGER. A patty of ground meat, usually beef, served in a sliced bun.

What is the answer to SLAOPT in the July 11 Jumble?

SLAOPT unscrambles to POSTAL. It means relating to the system for sending and delivering letters and packages.

What is the Jumble cartoon answer for July 11, 2026?

The cartoon answer is MORE OR LESS. The scrambled letters MEOSREROSL unscramble to this 3-word phrase.

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About Today's Puzzle

Did today's Jumble leave you feeling a little confused, or did you breeze through it like a pro? I found this one had a nice mix of straightforward words and a final puzzle that really made you think about symbols and their meanings. It's always fun when the cartoon ties into the solution in such a clever way, isn't it? Let's dive into how we can tackle these kinds of boards together.

Our first word, MGAEI, quickly unscrambled into IMAGE. This five-letter word is a great example of how looking for common letter pairs like 'MA' or 'GE' can help you spot the answer quickly. Next up was SFOSL, which became FLOSS. For words like this, where you have a double 'S', try placing them together or at the beginning or end to see if a common pattern emerges, like 'FLOSS' or 'LOSS'.

Then we had EUBRRG, which resolved to BURGER. The double 'R' here is a classic Jumble trick; often, when you see repeated letters, they'll either be adjacent or separated by just one letter. Thinking about common food items can also give you a leg up on words like this. Finally, SLAOPT gave us POSTAL.

This one might have been a bit trickier, but recognizing the 'POST' prefix or the 'AL' suffix can really narrow down the possibilities and help you see the full word. The cartoon today shows a teacher explaining greater-than and less-than symbols to a class of students. One student asks, 'How can I tell the difference?' while another, looking puzzled, says, 'They look the same. So, the nine is bigger than the five?'.

The teacher is pointing to examples on a whiteboard: 9 > 5 and 1 < 5. The caption, 'The greater-than symbol and its opposite are similar ,' perfectly sets up our final answer. To solve MEOSREROSL, try to find smaller words first; 'OR' is a clear two-letter word, and then 'MORE' and 'LESS' become visible, leading to the idiom MORE OR LESS. The humor comes from the symbols looking so alike, making the phrase a fitting commentary on their visual similarity.

Sometimes, when a word isn't immediately obvious, it helps to write out all the letters and then systematically try different starting letters. For example, with POSTAL, if 'P' didn't work, you might try 'S' or 'T'. Don't be afraid to step away for a minute and come back with fresh eyes; often, the brain needs a little reset to see new patterns. The key is to keep experimenting with letter combinations and thinking about common word structures.

If you get stuck on a six-letter word, try to find a three-letter root or a common ending like '-AL' or '-ER'. This puzzle was a great workout for both our vocabulary and our pattern recognition skills. The individual words were manageable, but the final phrase required a good look at the cartoon's context, which is where the real fun was. It's that blend of straightforward and clever that makes Jumble so satisfying to solve each day.

Puzzle difficulty Medium

The individual words were fairly common, but the longer cartoon phrase and its connection to the visual joke added a nice layer of challenge.

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