Jumblehas been entertaining folks since 1954 and has been a classic game where scrambled words require you to unscramble them in order to find key letters that leads to a final word to be unscrambled to answer the day’s pun! If you’re having some trouble unscrambling the puzzle today, we’ve got all the answers you need to help you complete the problem.
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Reveal the AnswersCLIMB, WHARF, STANZA, TROPHY, FLOW CHART
Here are the answers to theAugust 24th 2025Jumble puzzle:
Reveal the AnswersDRIVER, SHODDY, JOVIAL, PLURAL, DEVICE, MUTTER, DIVIDE TO MULTIPLY
Daily Jumble Answer Archive
Jumble Tips
Unscrambling words can be difficult if you haven’t done it very often. We’re including some tips that will hopefully improve your Jumble abilities.
Jumble FAQ
If you’re curious about different aspects of the game, we’re attempting to answer some of those questions for you!
Where can I play the Jumble?
Some of the most popular options of Jumble puzzles can be found daily atChicago TribuneorUSA Today online. There are a whole lot of different apps out there to try, so do a search in the app store of your phone to find more options!
Who invented the Jumble?
The Jumble was created by Martin Naydel, who was well-known for his comic book work. It was eventually taken over by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee, who worked on it for over 30 years. It is now being maintained by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek.
Which is harder: Jumble or Crossword?
It largely depends on your skillset! Crosswords require you to have knowledge on a wide-variety of subjects, but the information you need is largely surface level. Jumble is more about your vocabulary, and it helps to be good at spelling and to enjoy reading. Jumble is more innate, whereas Crosswords can be done fairly well by anyone.
That wraps up the answers for today’s Daily Jumble. Find all of your descrambling of words needs in theJumble section of our website.
