Puzzle #760

Today's Pinpoint clues & answer

Today's LinkedIn Pinpoint #760 Answer

Five clues that look like stationery, editing, or marine life until the whale emoji nudges you toward a shared suffix — expand each line for a hint, then open Reveal today's answer when you want confirmation.

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Answer

Words that come before "back"

Each clue forms a familiar compound or phrase: paper back, cut back, feed back, flash back, and humpback (whale). Match LinkedIn's exact wording before you submit.

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Today's clues

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  1. #1Paper

    Books and stationery — think what word follows in a cover or binding phrase, not printer brands or office memos alone.

  2. #2Cut

    Trimming or reducing — pairs with Paper as a compound where the second half is a common four-letter word, not scissors or film edits by themselves.

  3. #3Feed

    Input loop in apps or reviews — the pivot clue: what one-syllable word completes both "feed ___" and "paper ___" in everyday English?

  4. #4Flash

    Sudden burst or camera light — retro nostalgia or quick return; same hidden suffix as Cut and Feed, not lightning storms or memory cards alone.

  5. #5Hump 🐋

    The whale emoji is the tell — a famous baleen species name is one compound word ending in the same four letters as paper ___ and flash ___, not a camel's hump alone.

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How these clues fit together

Paper and Cut suggest editing or trimming until Feed hints at a loop or return. Flash adds sudden motion, and Hump 🐋 locks a marine compound — each clue is a word that sits immediately before back, not a theme about whales or office supplies alone. Wrong rabbit holes include "things you read" or "camera terms" without the shared back suffix in every phrase.

Recent LinkedIn Pinpoint answers

Quick reference for past themes (clues summarized). We will add dedicated archive pages when the dataset is wired up.

  • #759

    Things that grow on trees

    Apples, Chestnuts, Moss, Bark, Pine Needles

  • #758

    Words that come after "door"

    Way, Mat, Bell, Jamb, Knob

  • #757

    Types of pool

    Car, Dating, Jury, Gene, Swimming

  • #756

    Types of desks

    Help, Check-in, News, Rolltop, Standing

  • #755

    Names of mountain ranges

    Dolomites, Rockies, Andes, Alps, Himalayas

What is LinkedIn Pinpoint?

LinkedIn Pinpoint is a daily word-association puzzle in LinkedIn Games: five clues, one hidden connection. New rounds drop on a fixed cadence so you can build a streak.

  1. One fresh puzzle each day
  2. Five clues that share a single theme
  3. One short answer phrase to type in-game
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