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Jumble hints: October 30, 2023

Revisit the Jumble puzzle from October 30, 2023 (2023-10-30) with the four scrambled clue words, the full reveal layers, and the final phrase in one place.

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2023-10-30

Step through today's Jumble help

Start with the clue lengths and circled-letter counts, move into first-letter nudges, then reveal the clue answers and final phrase only when you decide to.

4 clue words7 bonus lettersFinal: 3 / 4

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Clue 15 letters
OHYOA

Circled letters: 2

Clue 25 letters
TMOOT

Circled letters: 1

Clue 36 letters
PZRPIE

Circled letters: 2

Clue 46 letters
NTEYGL

Circled letters: 2

Layer 1

Solve shape

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Clue 1

The answer is 5 letters long and contributes 2 circled letters to the bonus phrase.

Clue 2

The answer is 5 letters long and contributes 1 circled letter to the bonus phrase.

Clue 3

The answer is 6 letters long and contributes 2 circled letters to the bonus phrase.

Clue 4

The answer is 6 letters long and contributes 2 circled letters to the bonus phrase.

Layer 2

Letter nudges

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Clue 1

Starts with Y, ends with O, and has circled positions 1, 4.

Clue 2

Starts with M, ends with O, and has circled positions 3.

Clue 3

Starts with Z, ends with R, and has circled positions 2, 5.

Clue 4

Starts with G, ends with Y, and has circled positions 3, 4.

Layer 3

Clue-word answers

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Layer 4

Bonus clue and final answer

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Bonus clue

When asked if he’d seen the Abominable Snowman, the tracker said —

YOTIENT3 / 4

Official final answer: NOT YETI.

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