Get Ready for LinkedIn Pinpoint 473
See when tomorrow's LinkedIn Pinpoint 473 puzzle goes live, plus examples of past puzzle types to help you prepare for the next challenge.
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New LinkedIn Pinpoint answer becomes available after midnight Pacific Time each day
Detailed Explanations
Complete breakdowns showing how each clue connects to the Pinpoint solution
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Latest LinkedIn Pinpoint Answers & Solutions
LinkedIn Pinpoint 472 : Goat, Blue, Cream, Paneer, Mozzarella
LinkedIn Pinpoint 471 : Carrot, Rice, Cheese, Sponge, Birthday
LinkedIn Pinpoint 470 : Table, Sea, Bath, Celery, Epsom
LinkedIn Pinpoint 469 : Bus, Golf, Fridge, Skirt, Cooper
LinkedIn Pinpoint 468 : Light, New, Leap, Fiscal, Calendar
LinkedIn Pinpoint 467 : Cheese, Guitar, Wheat, Lettuce, Documents
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:
- โWords after 'head'โ
- โWords before 'line'โ
- โWords after 'mini'โ
Shared Properties
Items that share a common physical or functional characteristic
Examples:
- โThings with shellsโ
- โThings that can be shreddedโ
- โTypes of saltsโ
Category Groups
Items belonging to the same thematic category
Examples:
- โWedding-related itemsโ
- โKitchen appliancesโ
- โSports equipmentโ
Action-Based
Items that can undergo the same action or process
Examples:
- โThings that can be foldedโ
- โThings that can be lockedโ
- โThings that can meltโ
Location-Based
Items found in the same place or environment
Examples:
- โThings in a kitchenโ
- โItems at a beachโ
- โOffice suppliesโ
Material-Based
Items made from the same material or substance
Examples:
- โThings made of woodโ
- โMetal objectsโ
- โGlass 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