LinkedIn Pinpoint
October 12, 2025
Okay, confession time: I guessed 'golf tournament' way too early. I was zeroing in on Golf as a solid lead, picturing all those fancy clubs and greens. But then I realized that wasn't it. Thankfully, I didn’t throw in the towel. I took a step back and looked at the other clues. Main was next on my list. What could come before 'course'? I thought of the Main course, which led me to the idea of dining but felt incomplete. My brain started spiraling. By now, I was thinking about all possible combinations and context. Then I took a fresh look at stay. Couple that with the and I quickly saw the phrase stay the course. A victory! Suddenly, all the other clues began connecting as well. The term Of course jumped out next. I could feel the pieces coming together like a puzzle I was slowly but surely piecing together. But then there was Crash. I mentally shook my head, asking myself if there was a crash course in something? The answer was clear: all these phrases were commonly linked to 'course'. It made perfect sense! I had a complete list: of course, golf course, main course, crash course, and stay the course. Just like that, I had solved LinkedIn Pinpoint #530. It was a reminder that sometimes you have to dig deeper and trust your instinct when things seem a bit off. I could practically hear the collective sigh of relief from fellow puzzlers as we all navigated through this one together.
| Word | Connection | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Of | Common phrase | 'Of course' is a well-known expression indicating certainty. |
| Golf | Sport terminology | 'Golf course' refers to the place where golf is played. |
| Main | Dining context | 'Main course' is the primary dish served during a meal. |
| Crash | Learning fast | 'Crash course' is an intensive course on a subject. |
| Stay the | Perseverance phrase | 'Stay the course' means to continue with a plan despite difficulties. |
Q: How do I know which clues to focus on?
A: Start with the clues that resonate with you the most; common phrases often help.
Q: What if I’m really stuck?
A: Take a break, step back, and return with fresh eyes; it often helps to clear your mind.