Jumble Answers for 04/19/2026
TODAY JUMBLE ANSWER

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Picture two excited kids looking at their adorable new dalmatian puppies. The puppies are playing and running around the house, covered in their signature black and white spots. It's a joyful, chaotic scene of pet playtime.
The humor comes from a clever wordplay trick. When you adopt dalmatians, you're literally getting dogs with lots of spots. The phrase "spot the difference" is a classic game where you find differences between two pictures. The joke connects spotting the puppy spots with the game name itself.
This one lands really well because it uses the puppies' natural features as a setup for the punchline. It's simple but smart, and kids love when puzzles make them smile with clever thinking. We'd give this 8/10 for cleverness because it works on two levels at once.
The individual words like WEASEL and BUFFET are pretty standard anagrams that most players solve quickly. METRIC and PLIGHT might slow you down for a few seconds if you're not used to rearranging letters.
What makes this medium difficulty is the final answer. Once you have all six words, you need to use the bonus scrambled letters wisely. The connection between dalmatians, spots, and the final phrase requires a little extra thinking to click.
Today's six Jumble answer words are WEASEL, METRIC, INFORM, UPDATE, BUFFET, and PLIGHT. These puzzles were created by the legendary team of David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek, who craft these brain teasers for millions of newspaper readers every single day.
Once you solve all six words, you'll use the circled letters from each answer to crack the bonus phrase. The cartoon shows two kids with their new dalmatian puppies playing a game. Work through the words carefully, and the final answer will reveal itself.
After you solve all six main words, certain letters are circled in each answer. You collect these circled letters and rearrange them to form a final phrase that answers the cartoon clue perfectly. It's like a puzzle within the puzzle.
Today you have the bonus letters ESETRCNFOPDEFEIHT to work with. These letters come straight from your six solved words. Pay attention to which letters get circled when you solve, because they're the exact ones you'll need for the final answer.
Start by identifying vowels in each scrambled word like ESELWA, CEMITR, FOIMRN, TPDEUA, FTBFEU, and LHTIGP. Vowels are your anchors because most English words need them. Then look for common letter patterns like TH, ING, or double letters that might form word endings.
Write out different combinations on paper or say them aloud. Sometimes your ears catch words your eyes miss. Don't get stuck on one word, either. Move to the next scrambled word and come back later. Fresh eyes often spot answers immediately.
Words like WEASEL trace back to Old English, while METRIC comes from French and Latin roots related to measurement. INFORM comes from Latin meaning to shape or form knowledge in someone's mind. These words traveled through languages over hundreds of years.
BUFFET arrived from French restaurants, and UPDATE is modern English combining two simple words. PLIGHT comes from Old English meaning danger or peril. Understanding where words came from helps you remember them and solve faster.
