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Latest LinkedIn Pinpoint Answers & Solutions
LinkedIn Pinpoint 653 : Spiral, Toe loop, Triple Axel, Deductions (after falls), Kiss and cry (rink area)
LinkedIn Pinpoint 652 : Flies, Fingers, Milk, Chicken, Churn (used to make it)
LinkedIn Pinpoint 651 : Eyjafjallajökull, Mauna Loa, Fuji, Krakatoa, Vesuvius
LinkedIn Pinpoint 650 : Lifestyle, Sports, Business, Classifieds, Op-ed page
LinkedIn Pinpoint 649 : Water, Hands, Sway, The line, One's breath
LinkedIn Pinpoint 648 : Trenches, Giant tube worms, Hydrothermal vents, Shipwrecks, That jewel from "Titanic" ( 💎 🚢 )
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Common LinkedIn Pinpoint Answer Patterns
Master these puzzle types to solve faster
Understanding these patterns will help you recognize connections more quickly and improve your solving strategy.
Compound Words
Words that come before or after a common word
Examples:
- “Words before 'line'”
- “Words after 'head'”
- “Words before 'storm'”
- “Words after 'mini'”
Synonyms & Word Meanings
Words with similar meanings or semantic relationships
Examples:
- “Synonyms for 'new'”
- “Words meaning 'slow'”
- “Different ways to say the same thing”
Category Groups
Items belonging to the same thematic category
Examples:
- “Wedding-related items”
- “Kitchen appliances”
- “Sports equipment”
- “Types of salts”
Shared Properties
Items that share a common physical or functional characteristic
Examples:
- “Things with shells”
- “Things with springs”
- “Things made of wood”
- “Metal objects”
Action-Based
Items that can undergo the same action or process
Examples:
- “Things that can be folded”
- “Things that can be shredded”
- “Things that can be locked”
- “Things you can fill”
Location-Based
Items found in the same place or environment
Examples:
- “Things in a kitchen”
- “Items at a beach”
- “Office supplies”
- “Things at a doctor's office”
Pro Solving Tips
Look for compound word patterns first - test if words pair with the same prefix/suffix
Consider synonyms or words with similar meanings
Think about what actions can be performed on the items
Consider where these items might be found together
Check if items share a physical characteristic or component
If words seem unrelated, try compound words - some combinations can be obscure
Don't overthink - the simplest connection is often correct
The final clue usually confirms the answer