LinkedIn Pinpoint #703 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects "Goliath", "Bull", "Pacman (or S. American Horned)", "Red-eyed Tree", "Poison dart (don't croak?)" in LinkedIn Pinpoint 703 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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LinkedIn Pinpoint 703 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 703 Clues:

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#1
Goliath
#2
Bull
#3
Pacman (or S. American Horned)
#4
Red-eyed Tree
#5
Poison dart (don't croak?)
Pinpoint 703 Answer:
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🎯 Pinpoint 703 Answer & Full Analysis

Today’s Pinpoint looked simple at first.

Maybe too simple.

Goliath was the opening clue, and it immediately sent me in a few different directions. I thought about giant animals. Then biblical imagery. Then species names that happen to use Goliath.

But with only one clue on the board, none of those felt solid.

So I did what I sometimes do when a puzzle feels a little too open-ended: I took a swing at the most obvious category I could think of.

Giant.

Wrong.

🤔 The Moment I Had to Rethink Everything

That miss forced a reset.

Then Bull appeared.

And that changed the texture of the puzzle right away.

Suddenly, Goliath and Bull didn’t feel symbolic anymore. They felt biological. Specific. Like names you would attach to actual species rather than broad concepts.

That was the turning point.

I thought of Goliath frog.

Then bullfrog.

And just like that, the whole puzzle snapped into focus.

💡 The Aha Moment

This wasn’t about size. It wasn’t about power. It wasn’t about some giant-themed category at all.

It was about frogs.

I entered Frog as the category as soon as that connection clicked.

Correct.

That kind of two-clue solve is always satisfying. You spend a minute wandering in the wrong direction, then one new word lands and suddenly everything makes sense.

🐸 The Remaining Clues Fit Perfectly

Once the category was clear, the rest of the board became a victory lap.

Pacman (or S. American Horned) points to the Pacman frog, a species famous for its round body and huge mouth.

Red-eyed Tree is the red-eyed tree frog, probably one of the most recognizable frogs in the world.

And Poison dart (don't croak?) is a playful nod to the poison dart frog, with that parenthetical joke making the clue feel even more frog-coded.

I didn’t need those last three clues to solve it.

But they absolutely confirmed the category.

✅ Category: Pinpoint 703 — Types of Frog


🧩 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
GoliathGoliath frogThe largest living frog species, native to Central Africa
BullBullfrogA large frog species known for its deep croaking sound
PacmanPacman frogA round-bodied South American frog with a wide, mouth-like appearance
Red-eyed TreeRed-eyed tree frogA brightly colored tree-dwelling frog from Central America
Poison dartPoison dart frogA small, vividly colored frog known for its toxic skin

❓ FAQ

What is the category for Pinpoint 703? The official category is Types of frog. Each clue points to a well-known frog species or frog name.

What is a Goliath frog? A Goliath frog is the largest frog species on Earth. It lives in parts of Central Africa and can grow to an impressive size.

Why are poison dart frogs so famous? They are known for their bright colors and toxic skin. Their striking appearance makes them one of the most recognizable frog groups in the world.

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