Pinpoint Daily Answers
Pinpoint Daily Answers

LinkedIn Pinpoint Answers for December 28, 2025

Welcome to LinkedIn Pinpoint Puzzle #606! We are thrilled to have you join us for this exciting challenge, where your word association skills will be put to the test. As you dive into today’s puzzle, remember that Pinpoint is not just a game; it’s an opportunity to sharpen your thinking, boost your vocabulary, and engage with a vibrant community of professionals just like you.

Today’s category, “Things that have windows,” promises to spark your creativity and challenge your associations. Whether you’re a seasoned Pinpoint player or a newcomer eager to make your mark, this puzzle invites you to explore the connections between words and concepts in a fun and interactive way. So, gather your thoughts, unleash your imagination, and let’s see how many words you can connect in this intriguing challenge. Good luck, and may the best wordsmith win!

🎯 TODAY’S CLUES 🎯

Looking for the LinkedIn Pinpoint answer for December 28, 2025? You’ve come to the right place. Today’s puzzle reveals five clues one by one, and your challenge is to figure out what connects them all. Study the clues below and see if you can discover the hidden connection!

The Five Clues

The Clues

Here are today's Pinpoint clues. Can you figure out what connects them?

Rocket launchesReturn envelopesEM spectrum (in atmosphere)SkyscrapersComputer with a Microsoft OS

Each block represents one clue revealed in the game. Can you figure out what links all five words together?

⚠️ Pinpoint Answer Below!

If you’re still trying to figure out the connection, please stop scrolling now!

The answer that connects all five clues is revealed below.

If you’d prefer to solve it yourself, now is the time to go back and study the clues above.

Today’s Pinpoint Answer

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Where to Play Pinpoint

Pinpoint is one of LinkedIn’s daily games, available to all LinkedIn members. You can find it in the LinkedIn Games section alongside other puzzles like Queens and CrossClimb.

How to Master Pinpoint

  • Look for patterns: Think about what the words have in common – categories, themes, or relationships
  • Consider word associations: Sometimes the connection is about what words can come before or after each clue
  • Think literally and figuratively: The connection might be based on meanings, sounds, or even spellings
  • Use all five clues: The answer must connect ALL the clues, not just some of them
  • Don’t overthink it: While creative, the connections are usually logical once you see them

What is Pinpoint?

Pinpoint is LinkedIn’s daily word association puzzle where players are given five clues revealed one at a time. Your goal is to identify what connects all five words together.

Each day brings a fresh challenge with a new set of clues and a clever connection to discover. The game tests your lateral thinking, vocabulary, and ability to spot patterns and relationships between seemingly unrelated words.


Read More Daily Game Answers

Check out the answers and hints for our other popular daily word games and puzzles.

Pinpoint History

Missed previous puzzles? Here’s the last week of Pinpoint solutions:

Previous Pinpoint Puzzles

Jan 15, 2026#624

The Clues:

Block 1: Area
Block 2: Source
Block 3: Secret
Block 4: Genetic
Block 5: Morse
Jan 14, 2026#623

The Clues:

Block 1: Salmon
Block 2: Strawberry milkshake
Block 3: Barbie´s dreamhouse
Block 4: Bubble gum
Block 5: Flamingos
Jan 13, 2026#622

The Clues:

Block 1: Mouse
Block 2: Paperweight
Block 3: Calendar
Block 4: Stapler
Block 5: Tape Dispenser
Jan 12, 2026#621

The Clues:

Block 1: Canned beverages
Block 2: Insect legs
Block 3: Ice hockey players
Block 4: Sides of a snowflake
Block 5: Faces on a craps die
Jan 11, 2026#620

The Clues:

Block 1: Wristwatches
Block 2: Sandals
Block 3: Bicycle helmets
Block 4: Overhead rails on subway
Block 5: Handbags (used on shoulders)
Jan 10, 2026#619

The Clues:

Block 1: Advice
Block 2: Gossip
Block 3: Steering
Block 4: Spinal
Block 5: Ionic (in Greek architecture)
Jan 9, 2026#618

The Clues:

Block 1: Band
Block 2: Chain
Block 3: Hack
Block 4: Coping
Block 5: Jig (used to make some)

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