LinkedIn Pinpoint challenges you with clues. The game presents 5 clues, all related to a single category. Your goal is to guess the category using the fewest clues revealed. Each time you guess incorrectly, another clue is revealed. If you need help finding the solution for today, the answers for Pinpoint are provided below.
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Today’s LinkedIn Pinpoint Answer
To avoid spoilers, if you haven’t tried the puzzle yet, we have hidden the solution. You can reveal the answer for August 15, 2025 – #472 LinkedIn Pinpoint with a simple tap on the button below.
The Answer is…Types of cheese!
Yesterday’s LinkedIn Pinpoint Answer
LinkedIn Pinpoint puzzles refresh daily at midnight local time. So, if you’re here before the puzzle resets, you might be looking for August 13, 2025 – #470 Pinpoint solution!
The Answer is…Types of cakes!
LinkedIn Pinpoint Answer History List
- August 13, 2025 – #470 – Salts
- August 12, 2025 – #469 – Words that can come after “mini”
- August 11, 2025 – #468 – Words that come before “year”
- August 10, 2025 – #467 – Things that can be shredded
- August 9, 2025 – #466 – Palindromes
- August 8, 2025 – #465 – Things associated with weddings
- August 7, 2025 – #464 – Lenses
- August 6, 2025 – #463 – Boats
- August 5, 2025 – #462 – Things with shells
- August 4, 2025 – #461 – Parts of a castle
- August 3, 2025 – #460 – Words that come before “line”
- August 2, 2025 – #459 – Words that come after “sand”
- August 1, 2025 – #458 – Words that come after “head”
LinkedIn Pinpoint July Answer History List
- July 31, 2025 – #457 – Things with a handle
- July 30, 2025 – #456 – Types of tape
- July 29, 2025 – #455 – Words that can follow “check”
- July 28, 2025 – #454 – Words that become before “note”
- July 27, 2025 – #453 – Things you can break
- July 26, 2025 – #452 – Things measured in degrees
- July 25, 2025 – #451 – Things that have a neck
- July 24, 2025 – #450 – Words that come before “ball”
- July 23, 2025 – #449 – Things you can run
- July 22, 2025 – #448 – Words that come after “rock”
- July 21, 2025 – #447 – Things with teeth
- July 20, 2025 – #446 – Words that come before “man”
- July 19, 2025 – #445 – Parts of a dog
- July 18, 2025 – #444 – Things that are yellow
- July 17, 2025 – #443 – Scientific calculator buttons
- July 16, 2025 – #442 – Words that can follow “semi-“
- July 15, 2025 – #441 – Ham (but it’s made of beef)
- July 14, 2025 – #440 – Eye descriptions
- July 13, 2025 – #439 – Kinds of shorts
- July 12, 2025 – #438 – Words that come before “berry”
- July 11, 2025 – #437 – Words that come after “Swiss”
- July 10, 2025 – #436 – Canals
- July 9, 2025 – #435 – Book genres
- July 8, 2025 – #434 – Letter signoffs
- July 7, 2025 – #433 – Ship parts
- July 6, 2025 – #432 – Things represented by the letter “X”
- July 5, 2025 – #431 – Things you can swing
- July 4, 2025 – #430 – All have stars
- July 3, 2025 – #429 – Styles of rock music
- July 2, 2025 – #428 – Tallest mountains in their continents
- July 1, 2025 – #427 – All have seeds
LinkedIn Pinpoint June Answer History List
LinkedIn Pinpoint June Answer History List
- June 30, 2025 – #426 – Temperature scales
- June 29, 2025 – #425 – Words that come after “strike”
- June 28, 2025 – #424 – Words that come after “under”
- June 27, 2025 – #423 – Rulers known as “the Great”
- June 26, 2025 – #422 – Parts of a rocket
- June 25, 2025 – #421 – Canadian capitals
- June 24, 2025 – #420 – Soccer/football stars
- June 23, 2025 – #419 – Shades of brown
- June 22, 2025 – #418 – Things with flags
- June 21, 2025 – #417 – Things you can squeeze
- June 20, 2025 – #416 – Words that come before “tree”
- June 19, 2025 – #415 – Types of crafts
- June 18, 2025 – #414 – Things associated with trains
- June 17, 2025 – #413 – Fingers
- June 16, 2025 – #412 – Big cats
- June 15, 2025 – #411 – Meanings of “tank”
- June 14, 2025 – #410 – Architectural styles
- June 13, 2025 – #409 – Words that come after “deep”
- June 12, 2025 – #408 – Forms of identification
- June 11, 2025 – #407 – Types of chair
- June 10, 2025 – #406 – Dental tools
- June 9, 2025 – #405 – “Fruits”
- June 8, 2025 – #404 – Meanings of “bank”
- June 7, 2025 – #403 – Things shaped like spirals
- June 6, 2025 – #402 – Types of stars
- June 5, 2025 – #401 – Things associated with Canada
- June 4, 2025 – #400 – Types of fabric
- June 3, 2025 – #399 – Mathematical operations
- June 2, 2025 – #398 – Parts of speech
- June 1, 2025 – #397 – Things with bridges
LinkedIn Pinpoint May Answer History List
LinkedIn Pinpoint May Answer History List
- May 31, 2025 – #396 – Words that come before “business”
- May 30, 2025 – #395 – Things shaped like crescents
- May 29, 2025 – #394 – Units of time
- May 28, 2025 – #393 – Types of grains
- May 27, 2025 – #392 – Parts of the heart
- May 26, 2025 – #391 – Types of sugar
- May 25, 2025 – #390 – Meanings of “row”
- May 24, 2025 – #389 – Parts of a guitar
- May 23, 2025 – #388 – Words that come before “glass”
- May 22, 2025 – #387 – Things associated with bees
- May 21, 2025 – #386 – Wrestling terms
- May 20, 2025 – #385 – Woodworking tools
- May 19, 2025 – #384 – Flightless birds
- May 18, 2025 – #383 – Things with pearls
- May 17, 2025 – #382 – Words that come after “red”
- May 16, 2025 – #381 – Hebrew letters
- May 15, 2025 – #380 – Varieties of apple
- May 14, 2025 – #379 – Soda brands
- May 13, 2025 – #378 – Names of popes
- May 12, 2025 – #377 – Singing Voices
- May 11, 2025 – #376 – Homophones of letters
- May 10, 2025 – #375 – Days of the week (minus “day”)
- May 9, 2025 – #374 – Words that come after “cold”
- May 8, 2025 – #373 – Things shaped like squares
- May 7, 2025 – #372 – Academic degrees
- May 6, 2025 – #371 – Writing instrument
- May 5, 2025 – #370 – Types of teeth
- May 4, 2025 – #369 – Famous clowns
- May 3, 2025 – #368 – Things with pits
- May 2, 2025 – #367 – Extinct animals
- May 1, 2025 – #366 – Things you can twist
Pinpoint Tips
- Use each clue to eliminate unlikely categories – Every revealed clue should reduce the number of possible categories in your mind. If a clue doesn’t fit your current idea, drop it.
- Treat clue reveals as valuable information, not penalties – The structure encourages you to guess correctly in as few clues as possible, but incorrect guesses help you by exposing more information. Use them strategically.
- Reassess after each new clue – With each reveal, re-evaluate your current theory. Even if you were confident after two clues, a third might point in a different direction.
- Guess only when the current revealed clues all clearly support one category – Don’t rely on a majority—every revealed clue must fit. Since there are only five total, even one outlier can indicate the wrong category.
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