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Strategy Guide

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.

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Compound Words

Words that come before or after a common word

Examples:

  • โ€œWords after 'head'โ€
  • โ€œWords before 'line'โ€
  • โ€œWords after 'mini'โ€
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Shared Properties

Items that share a common physical or functional characteristic

Examples:

  • โ€œThings with shellsโ€
  • โ€œThings that can be shreddedโ€
  • โ€œTypes of saltsโ€
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Category Groups

Items belonging to the same thematic category

Examples:

  • โ€œWedding-related itemsโ€
  • โ€œKitchen appliancesโ€
  • โ€œSports equipmentโ€
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Action-Based

Items that can undergo the same action or process

Examples:

  • โ€œThings that can be foldedโ€
  • โ€œThings that can be lockedโ€
  • โ€œThings that can meltโ€
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Location-Based

Items found in the same place or environment

Examples:

  • โ€œThings in a kitchenโ€
  • โ€œItems at a beachโ€
  • โ€œOffice suppliesโ€
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Material-Based

Items made from the same material or substance

Examples:

  • โ€œThings made of woodโ€
  • โ€œMetal objectsโ€
  • โ€œGlass itemsโ€

Pro Solving Tips

Look for compound word patterns first - they're very common

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

Don't overthink - the simplest connection is often correct