One of the best parts of LinkedIn Pinpoint is that the connections can be everyday and practical — yet still tricky enough to make you think twice. In Pinpoint 467, all five clues pointed to items that can be shredded, whether in the kitchen, on stage, or in the office.
🕵️ Step-by-Step Guessing Process
1. First Clue – “Cheese”
We started with Cheese. I thought about pizza toppings, pasta, or sandwiches. Shredded cheese is common, but with only one clue, the category could still be wide open.
2. Second Clue – “Guitar”
Then came Guitar. At first, it felt unrelated — until I remembered the slang term “shredding” for playing super-fast guitar riffs. That connection made me curious.
3. Third Clue – “Wheat”
Wheat brought the idea back to food. Wheat can be ground into flour or turned into shredded wheat cereal. Now the “shredded” link started forming in my mind.
4. Fourth Clue – “Lettuce”
With Lettuce, things were looking even clearer. Shredded lettuce is a common ingredient in salads, tacos, and burgers.
5. Final Clue – “Documents”
The last clue sealed it. Shredded documents instantly tied the whole theme together. The category for Pinpoint 467 was Things That Can Be Shredded.
📋 Word Meanings & Usage
Word | Meaning & Usage (English) |
---|---|
Cheese | A dairy product, often shredded for cooking. |
Guitar | A stringed musical instrument; strings can be “shredded” in fast playing. |
Wheat | A cereal grain; can be ground or shredded for food products. |
Lettuce | A leafy vegetable, often shredded for salads or sandwiches. |
Documents | Written or printed papers, often shredded for disposal. |
💬 Friend’s Take on Pinpoint 467
What made this round fun was how the clues jumped between different contexts — food, music, and even office life. The first two clues felt far apart, but by clue three (Wheat), the common link started to click.
That’s the charm of LinkedIn Pinpoint: you don’t just match definitions, you spot shared actions or properties across totally different items. And when you guess before the last clue, it feels like a little victory.