Jumble Answer Today
Sunday, July 19th, 2026
Final Jumble Answer
Sunday, July 19th, 2026
Cartoon caption
For tourists, London’s famous clock is a —Tap each tile or show the full final answer below.
Looking for today's Jumble answers? Here's the full Daily Jumble for Sunday, July 19, 2026 — six scrambled words, the cartoon caption, and the final pun. Unscramble each word, collect the circled letters, then solve the cartoon. Every answer is below, and each scramble links to its own reveal if you only need one.
Today's Jumble answers (Jul 19, 2026)
Each scramble links to its own unscramble page with a letter-by-letter reveal; the cartoon answer is further down.
Today's final Jumble answer (Jul 19, 2026)
Ready for the cartoon solution for Sunday, July 19, 2026? The final Jumble answer is BIGTIMEATTRACTION — read as BIG-TIME ATTRACTION. Caption: *For tourists, London’s famous clock is a —*
| Mode | Answers |
|---|---|
| Final | BIG-TIME ATTRACTION (BIGTIMEATTRACTION) |
That punchline is a play on Big Ben, London's famous clock — for tourists it's a "big-time attraction" (and it literally tells the big time).
Prefer to work it yourself? The cartoon caption page reveals the circled-letter solution one tile at a time.
How Daily Jumble works
Daily Jumble comes in two parts: unscramble the six words, then use their circled letters to solve the cartoon's punchline. The cartoon is the real puzzle — the scrambled words just feed you the letters.
| Mode | What's different |
|---|---|
| 1. Unscramble the words | Rearrange each set of jumbled letters into an ordinary word (six on this day). |
| 2. Collect the circled letters | Certain letters in each answer are circled — note them as you solve. |
| 3. Solve the cartoon caption | Rearrange all the circled letters into the punchline the cartoon is hinting at — almost always a pun. |
Tips for solving the Jumble
- Start with the shortest scrambles — five-letter words tend to fall fastest and hand you circled letters early.
- Write down the circled letters as you go, so the final scramble is ready the moment you finish the words.
- Read the cartoon caption before you tackle the final jumble — the picture and the wording point straight at the pun.
- The final answer is usually a PHRASE, not a single word, and it almost always turns on a play on words — think puns, not dictionary entries.
- Stuck on one word? Open its unscramble page for a letter-by-letter reveal without spoiling the cartoon.
What is Daily Jumble?
Daily Jumble is the classic newspaper scramble, created in 1954 and now written by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek for Tribune Content Agency. It runs every day in newspapers and their puzzle apps: unscramble the words, then crack the cartoon pun from the circled letters. Weekday puzzles have four jumbles; the Sunday edition has six. This page publishes each day's word answers and the final cartoon solution as soon as the puzzle is out.
Frequently asked questions
What are today's Jumble answers?
For Sunday, July 19, 2026, the six words are INHALE, COBALT, SPIRIT, DOCTOR, ATRIUM, and STIGMA.
What is the final Jumble cartoon answer?
The cartoon caption *For tourists, London’s famous clock is a —* solves to BIG-TIME ATTRACTION (BIGTIMEATTRACTION) — a play on Big Ben, London's famous clock — for tourists it's a "big-time attraction" (and it literally tells the big time).
How does the Jumble cartoon work?
You unscramble the six words, take the circled letters from each, and rearrange them into the cartoon's punchline — almost always a pun on the scene shown.
How many words are in a Daily Jumble?
Four on weekdays and six in the larger Sunday puzzle, plus the final cartoon answer.
Where can I play the Daily Jumble?
It's syndicated by Tribune Content Agency and runs in newspapers and their puzzle apps. Our daily answers and reveals are free.