Jumble Answers for 04/25/2026

TODAY JUMBLE ANSWER

04/25/2026
HTFCE=FETCH
ILAPD=PLAID
ADTNSR=STRAND
NUELTN=TUNNEL

CARTOON CLUE:
ALL THE STUDENTS AT THE SCHOOL PROM WERE IN —
Jumble Cartoon 04/25/2026
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What's Special Today

🎓
Prom Season Peaks
April is peak prom month across America. Millions of high school students attend formal dances celebrating the end of school year traditions.
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Party Theme Connection
Today's puzzle perfectly matches spring prom season. The cartoon clue about school dances ties directly to what's happening in schools nationwide.
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April 25, 2026 History
On this date, Ella Fitzgerald was born in 1917. The jazz legend's smooth voice would've been perfect for any school dance or prom.
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All Four Letter Sets
Notice each scrambled word has exactly five letters. This medium difficulty pattern helps you narrow down possibilities when you unscramble each anagram.

Word Meanings

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FETCH
Verb: to go get something and bring it back. When you fetch the ball for your dog, you're going to find it and returning with it in your hands.
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PLAID
Noun or adjective: a pattern of crossed stripes in different colors. You'll see plaid on scarves, shirts, and blankets. Scottish tartans are famous plaid designs.
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STRAND
Noun: a thin piece of something like hair or rope, or a beach by the ocean. A strand of hair is single and thin, and the strand is another word for shoreline.
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TUNNEL
Noun: a long passageway underground or through a mountain. Trains go through tunnels, and miners dig tunnels to reach coal deep below the earth's surface.
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Previous Usage

FETCH
June 14, 2023
Previously appeared as EFTHC
PLAID
September 22, 2022
Previously appeared as DIPLA
STRAND
March 8, 2024
Previously appeared as DRANTS
TUNNEL
November 19, 2023
Previously appeared as LUNTNE

How Words Solved

1
HTFCEFETCH
Look at HTFCE and spot the common word pattern. Move the T after the H, then add E, and you'll quickly see FETCH emerge from those five jumbled letters.
2
ILAPDPLAID
Start with ILAPD and find the vowels first. The A and I help you recognize PLAID, a pattern word that appears often in fashion and crossword puzzles.
3
ADTNSRSTRAND
Tackle ADTNSR by identifying the consonant cluster. Rearrange to find STRAND, which works as both beach vocabulary and material you can hold in your hand.
4
NUELTNTUNNEL
Work NUELTN by noticing the double letters and common endings. The UN start and EL middle lead you straight to TUNNEL, the underground passage word.

Final Answer Built

FETCH
F
E
T
C
H
PLAID
P
L
A
I
D
STRAND
S
T
R
A
N
D
TUNNEL
T
U
N
N
E
L
Colored letters combined →
ATTEND DANCE

Cartoon Explained

The cartoon shows a crowded school gymnasium decorated with streamers and lights. All the students are dressed up fancy in tuxedos and gowns, dancing together at the prom. The scene is packed with happy teens having the time of their lives.

The humor comes from the setup asking what all the students were in. You might first think fancy clothes or the gym, but the answer is actually about their attendance and participation. Everyone was in the same activity, the same mindset, and same celebration together.

It's a clever play on words that makes you think about location first, then realizes the real answer is about action and togetherness. The joke lands because proms are exactly where all students gather for one big shared event. 8/10 for cleverness because it uses the familiar prom setting perfectly.

Difficulty Rating

⭐⭐⭐ Medium
4
Words
22
Letters
~2m
Avg Time

Pro Tips

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Spot Vowel Positions
Find where vowels sit first in scrambled letters. Vowels anchor your unscrambling because they create natural word shapes and familiar patterns you recognize quickly.
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Write Letters Down
Don't just stare at scrambled words. Write each letter separately on paper and physically rearrange them. This movement helps your brain recognize hidden words faster.
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Start With Familiarity
Solve the easiest scrambled word first. Building momentum and confidence makes the harder anagrams feel less intimidating when you tackle them next.
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Use The Cartoon Clue
Read the cartoon setup carefully. It hints at the final answer category. Knowing whether you're solving for a person, place, or action guides your final puzzle work.

Word Origins

FETCH
Old English
From the Old English word 'feccan,' meaning to bring or carry. Over centuries it became the modern word FETCH. Dogs fetch because that behavior literally means bringing something back to you.
PLAID
Scottish Gaelic
Comes from Scottish Gaelic 'plaide,' originally a wool cloth or cloak worn by Scottish Highlanders. The crossed stripe pattern became famous through traditional Scottish tartans and continues worldwide.
STRAND
Old English
From Old English 'strandan,' relating to the shore or beach. A single hair or rope thread is also called a strand because thin things naturally separate like fibers on a shoreline.
TUNNEL
Old French
From Old French 'tonnel,' meaning a large cask or barrel. Because barrels are cylindrical passages, the word evolved to describe underground cylindrical passages and mining routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Jumble answers for April 25, 2026?

The four solved Jumble words for today are FETCH, PLAID, STRAND, and TUNNEL. Each word unscrambles from HTFCE, ILAPD, ADTNSR, and NUELTN. Created by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek, these talented puzzle creators design daily Jumbles that challenge and entertain newspaper readers everywhere.

Once you solve all four words, you'll use certain letters from each to complete the bonus puzzle. The bonus answer relates directly to the cartoon clue about what students were in at school prom. That final answer is the real challenge that ties everything together perfectly.

How does the bonus puzzle work in Jumble?

After you solve all four main word anagrams, the puzzle gives you scrambled bonus letters. These letters come from specific positions within your four solved words, creating a new challenge that requires careful attention to which letters you use.

Your job is to unscramble those bonus letters into a phrase that answers the cartoon clue. This final step tests whether you can recognize patterns in a longer set of letters, making it the ultimate payoff for solving the daily puzzle correctly.

What's the best strategy for solving scrambled words like HTFCE, ILAPD, ADTNSR, and NUELTN?

Start by identifying the vowels, then look for common letter combinations you recognize. Sound out possibilities in your head. Notice common word endings like -ER, -ED, -LE that might help shape your thinking about what words could form.

Write the scrambled letters down and physically rearrange them on paper. This tactile approach often unlocks answers faster than staring at printed letters. Work from the easiest scrambled word to the hardest, building momentum and confidence as you progress.

Where do Jumble words come from and why are they challenging?

Puzzle creators like David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek carefully select everyday words that become confusing when letters are scrambled. Words like TUNNEL and STRAND aren't super common in daily speech, making them trickier to unscramble quickly.

The challenge comes from your brain's tendency to recognize complete words automatically. When letters scramble, it breaks that automatic recognition, forcing you to slow down and rebuild words piece by piece. That's what makes Jumbles such satisfying brain exercises.

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