Jumble Puzzles for Kids and Adults: Fictional Fun
The scrambled word game
Play this week’s Jumble mental games and giggles – this week, with a special focus on fictional fun: King Kong and Rudolph. 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 with this fictional fun
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.
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Next up, the Classic JUMBLE
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Jumble for Kids Answers
GET
THAT
BOAT
WISH
Surprise puzzle answer
When King Kong plays basketball, he acts like a – BIG SHOT
Classic Jumble Answers
SWORN
HOWDY
SNAPPY
BUNKER
Surprise puzzle answer
In a race with another reindeer, Rudolph – WON BY A NOSE
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Much more than just the Jumble brain teaser game
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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