Jumble Answers for August 3, 2025

CLUE WORDS

  • SAFOIC = FIASCO
  • NOIWDW = WINDOW
  • NUIFXL = INFLUX
  • REPSBU = SUPERB
  • TLHIGC = GLITCH
  • VRIOAS = SAVIOR

CARTOON PUZZLE

  • HE’D JUST WON THE RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT AND WAS – – –

CARTOON ANSWER

FCO NW NFL UB GLI SAO = BOUNCING OFF (THE) WALLS

FINAL JUMBLE ASWER

Clue Words Breakdown

  • SAFOIC → FIASCO: Rearranging the letters gives us “FIASCO,” meaning a complete failure or disaster.
  • NOIWDW → WINDOW: Unscrambling forms “WINDOW,” something we look through or open for fresh air.
  • NUIFXL → INFLUX: This spells “INFLUX,” meaning a large arrival or flow of people or things.
  • REPSBU → SUPERB: Solves into “SUPERB,” used to describe something excellent or outstanding.
  • TLHIGC → GLITCH: Becomes “GLITCH,” a small problem or malfunction, often in technology.
  • VRIOAS → SAVIOR: Rearranged into “SAVIOR,” someone who rescues or saves others.

When combined, the circled letters revealed the cartoon answer “BOUNCING OFF THE WALLS,” a perfect fit for today’s Jumble word puzzle.

Fun Fact

Did you know? The word “window” comes from the Old Norse word “vindauga,” which literally means “wind eye.”
Also, “glitch” became popular thanks to NASA engineers in the 1960s when they described sudden malfunctions in spacecraft systems.

Notable Birthdays – August 3

  • Tony Bennett (1926): American singer, famous for “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.”
  • Martin Sheen (1940): American actor, known for “The West Wing” and many film roles.
  • James Hetfield (1963): American musician and co-founder of Metallica.
  • Tom Brady (1977): American NFL quarterback, widely regarded as one of the greatest in football history.

Food Holidays – August 3

  • National Watermelon Day — a sweet summer favorite across the U.S.
  • National Grab Some Nuts Day — a light-hearted day encouraging healthy nut snacking.

Today in History – 3rd August

  • 1492 – Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain on his first voyage to the New World.
  • 1923 – Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th President of the United States after Harding’s death.
  • 1936 – Jesse Owens won his first gold medal at the Berlin Olympics, defying Nazi propaganda.
  • 1958 – The USS Nautilus became the first submarine to travel under the North Pole.
  • 2004 – The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty reopened to visitors after being closed since 9/11.

Puzzle Poetry

Six jumbled words to twist your brain,
Unscramble them clear, no need to strain.
A racquetball champ with glory so bright,
Solved the cartoon puzzle, and all felt right.

FAQs

The answers are FIASCO, WINDOW, INFLUX, SUPERB, GLITCH, SAVIOR. The cartoon prompt is: “HE’D JUST WON THE RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT AND WAS – – –.”

There were six clue words in the August 3, 2025 Jumble puzzle.

The cartoon prompt was: “HE’D JUST WON THE RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT AND WAS – – –.”

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