Jumble Answers for 01/02/2026

CARTOON ANSWER:

“CREWED”
OIL
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FLOW STATE

Today’s cartoon drops us out on the open water, where an offshore drilling platform is buzzing with activity. A crew works in sync as another section of pipe is guided into place, each man doing his part to keep things moving smoothly. One worker watches from above, keeping an eye on the operation, while down below the teamwork speaks for itself. When everyone pulls together like this, the result is something only a group effort can deliver.

🧩 Clue Word Breakdown

ACDYE = DECAY

No trouble.

Last used: 03/25/2025 as CDYAE

AHVEL = HALVE

Instantly visible.

Last used: 02/21/2025 as VLEAH

HAOSWD = SHADOW

Took an extra glance, but no issues.

Last used: 09/08/2024 as DHWOSA

BEMIRL = LIMBER

My pick for hardest.

Last used: 09/11/2021 as BEMRIL

🔍 Jumble Jeff’s Jems

➤ ON THE JOB
Every worker on the platform is dressed for the task, hard hats on and hands at work. One man in glasses stands elevated in the background, monitoring the operation, while the rest focus on the task.

➤ PIPE DREAM
At the center of the scene, another section of pipe is guided into place. The ocean stretches behind them, with waves rolling and a small sailboat sinking in the distance.

🧩 Final Solve

The final answer was an anagram made up of 9-letters, solving into a “6” + 3 layout. The first word was in quotation marks, meaning punny wordplay was in store today. This one came together slick. OIL surfaced first thanks to the offshore drilling platform, leaving a 6-letter anagram to finish things off. Our visual nudge came from the group of five working the rig, and the front-and-center dialogue praising how well the crew was doing.

Click-To-Reveal Facts*: Offshore Oil Rigs

➤ What is the average offshore drilling rig salary in 2025?
The average offshore drilling rig worker earns about $46.58 per hour, roughly $1,863 per week, $8,073 per month, or $96,884 per year.
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➤ How long do workers stay on an offshore oil rig?
Assignments typically last six months to a year, depending on the role. Contracts usually include scheduled leave periods ranging from about two weeks to a full month after each rotation.
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➤ How is extracted crude oil measured?
Crude oil is measured in barrels, with each barrel equal to 42 U.S. gallons and weighing about 300 pounds.
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* For entertainment purposes only. Consult reliable references for critical use.

💬 Say What

“Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.” — J. Paul Getty

🗳️ Get a Clue*
About Each Other

Solving the puzzle might be the main event, but connecting with one another is just as fun. Here’s a quick poll to share your perspective and see where you land among your fellow players.

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🎉 National Holidays — January 2

National Cream Puff Day — A lighthearted nod to the classic pastry filled with cream and enjoyed in bakeries and kitchens alike. It’s a simple excuse to celebrate indulgence in its fluffiest form. SOURCE

National Buffet Day — This day highlights the all-you-can-eat tradition, where variety rules and decision-making takes center stage. It’s about abundance, options, and pacing yourself wisely. SOURCE

National Personal Trainer Awareness Day — A moment to recognize the professionals who guide workouts, build routines, and keep people accountable. It’s a reminder that progress often comes with coaching. SOURCE

National Science Fiction Day — Celebrating stories that imagine the future, explore alternate worlds, and stretch the limits of possibility. It’s a genre built on curiosity, speculation, and bold ideas. SOURCE

🥄 Viral Recipe

No-Bake Oreo Truffles

These no-bake Oreo truffles stay popular because they are simple, rich, and easy to make ahead. Crushed cookies mix with cream cheese to form a smooth center, then get dipped in chocolate for a clean finish. They hold their shape, travel well, and tend to disappear fast once the tray hits the table.

🛒 Daily Drops*

SUNNYD x PEEPS — SunnyD teamed up with Peeps for a limited-run crossover that mixes citrus flavor with marshmallow sweetness. It’s a bold pairing that leans into novelty more than balance, and it’s clearly designed to grab attention during the seasonal candy rush.

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LAY’S FLAVOR SWAPS — Lay’s is rolling out unexpected chip crossovers that trade flavors between brands. Cool Ranch Doritos Ruffles blend ranch seasoning with ridged chips. Ruffles Cheddar & Sour Cream Doritos bring creamy cheese into the Doritos lineup. Lay’s Sweet Southern Heat BBQ Cheetos combine sweet barbecue heat with crunchy corn texture. Each one plays with familiarity while pushing flavor boundaries.

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NEW ARBY’S MENU ITEMS — Arby’s is introducing two limited-time menu additions. The Italian Beef Dip features seasoned beef served with a dipping sauce, while Peach Cobbler Rolls offer a warm dessert option with a fruit-forward filling. Both items are part of a short-term rollout.

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*Prices and participation may vary. Retailers may alter or end promotions without notice. For entertainment purposes only.

🌔 That’s a Wrap

Just for Fun

(click joke to reveal answer)

➤ What did the hole in the ground say to the oil rig?
I’m bored!
➤ How fuel efficient is a pirate ship?
It gets about 40 miles to the galleon!
➤ What kind of fuel does an X-ray machine use?
Unleaded!

A special nod to these folks who know teamwork is the key ingredient:

  • 🛢️ MateodeColón
  • 🌊 SMITTY
  • ⚙️ Alan H.
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  • 🍫 Betty
  • 🧰 Inquisvlysprby
  • ⚓ Postjoyfully
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  • 🌬️ HonestlyOff
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  • 🛢️ Butterflybarbi
  • 🌊 Jkorski
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✨ Until tomorrow, may your day be BRIGHT and your mind stay SHARP! ✨

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1 thought on “Jumble Answers for 01/02/2026

  1. I enjoy reading the jokes. I try to remember them so I can tell my grandchildren.

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