Jumble Pro Solver

Crack the daily jumble in seconds

Use # for blank tiles (can be any letter, worth 0 points)

About Jumble Pro Solver

The Daily Jumble has been a newspaper staple since 1954. Each puzzle presents scrambled letters that hide a single word. Our Jumble Pro Solver unscrambles those letters instantly, revealing the answer so you can move on to the cartoon clue. It works for the classic Daily Jumble, Sunday Jumble, and any word scramble game.

How It Works

1

Enter Scrambled Letters

Type the jumbled letters exactly as they appear in the puzzle.

2

Check the Results

The solver shows words that use all your letters (perfect anagrams).

3

Solve the Cartoon

Use the circled letters from each unjumbled word to crack the final pun.

Jumble Solving Strategies

Pro tip: In a Jumble puzzle, the answer uses ALL the given letters exactly once. Look for common word patterns first before resorting to the solver.
  • Look for common endings: Check if the letters can form -TION, -MENT, -NESS, -ABLE, or -IGHT
  • Identify double letters: If you see two of the same letter, think of words with double letters (LL, SS, TT, EE)
  • Rearrange vowels and consonants: Separate them visually, then try recombining in natural English patterns
  • Use word length as a clue: Jumble answers are typically 5-7 letters — adjust your thinking accordingly
  • Read backwards: Sometimes reading the scrambled letters in reverse reveals the answer immediately

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Jumble solver work?

Enter the scrambled letters from the puzzle. The solver finds every valid word that uses those exact letters, prioritizing words that use ALL letters (a perfect anagram). The top result is usually your Jumble answer.

Where can I find the Daily Jumble?

The Daily Jumble appears in hundreds of newspapers and can be played online at jumble.com. The Sunday Jumble is a larger variant with more scrambled words and a longer final answer.

What if the solver shows multiple words?

The correct Jumble answer uses all given letters exactly once. If multiple words of the same length appear, consider which one makes sense as a common English word rather than an obscure term.

Can this solve the final Jumble answer?

For the cartoon clue, you need the circled letters from each individual word. Enter those circled letters into the solver to find the punny final answer.