Jumble: Bunnies and Cartoonists, for Kids and Adults

By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek | January 30th, 2023

The scrambled word game


grandmother and granddaughter laptop maybe working on a puzzle - photo by monkey business images, dreamstime

Play this week’s Jumble puzzle with a sick bunny and hurried cartoonists. Unscramble the words and the humorous bonus answer. Start with the Jumble for Kids as a warm-up – or share the challenge with a favorite youngster.

Build your brain

Mental exercises and games, like the Jumble puzzles, can expand vocabulary, strengthen word recall, improve working memory, and keep your brain in tip-top shape, throughout life. You can actively work to strengthen your mind by learning new languages and skills, practicing long-held skills, gaining new knowledge, and engaging your brain in many other ways.

 

Jumble puzzle with a sick bunny

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Next up, the Classic JUMBLE

Jumble puzzle with rushed cartoonists

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Jumble for Kids Answers

PUP

BODY

HUGE

POND

Surprise puzzle answer

When the bunny got sick and had to stay home, he was – “UNHOPPY”

Classic Jumble Answers

BURLY

CRUSH

MIDDLE

GRAVEL

Surprise puzzle answer

The deadline for the Jumble puzzle was fast approaching, so the creators – SCRAMBLED

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KEEP PLAYING …

Much more than just a sick bunny Jumble!

For mental fitness and fun, BoomerMagazine.com presents Boomer Brain Games for baby boomers, a regularly updated mix of puzzles and quizzes to stimulate your mind and your sense of joy. We offer classic games such as Jumble and Boggle, a cartoon caption contest, and crossword puzzles and trivia quizzes with a hearty dose of baby boomer pop culture. Or head over to our sister publication, Seniors Guide, and play Sudoku online, updated every day!

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