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LinkedIn Pinpoint #612 answer - January 2, 2026

Clues: Barbie, Sheila, Fair dinkum, Brekkie, G'day mate

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Difficulty and pattern

Medium3/5Shared category

Spoiler-free hint

Look for one category that explains every clue, not just one pair.

Turning clue

Clue 4 is the best point to narrow the pattern.

Clues

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Analysis

Pinpoint 612 Answer & Full Analysis - January 2, 2026

Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Australian slang terms
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Shared category
  • Spoiler-free hint: Look for one category that explains every clue, not just one pair.
  • Best solving point: After clue 4, there is usually enough signal to test the shared answer.

Why This Answer Fits

The answer is Australian slang terms. The clue set points there through a consistent shared category pattern: Barbie, Sheila, Fair dinkum, Brekkie, G'day mate. A weaker guess may explain one or two clues, but this answer accounts for the full set without changing rules midway.

Clue Breakdown

ClueHow it fitsWhy it confirms the answer
BarbieA classic Australian barbecue gathering.It helps confirm the shared category across the set.
SheilaAn informal term for a woman.It helps confirm the shared category across the set.
Fair dinkumThis means genuinely true or authentic.It helps confirm the shared category across the set.
BrekkieA casual way to say breakfast.It helps confirm the shared category across the set.
G'day mateA very common Australian greeting.It helps confirm the shared category across the set.

Why Not Another Answer?

  • A loose association: a weaker answer may fit one or two clues, but it must account for the full set.

Solving Takeaway

For shared-category puzzles, the best answer is the one that explains every clue at the same level of specificity.

FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to LinkedIn Pinpoint #612? The answer is Australian slang terms.

Q2: Which clue is the best turning point? Clue 4 is the best point to narrow the pattern.

Q3: How should I approach a similar Pinpoint puzzle? Use the same rule on every clue. If one clue only fits after changing the rule, the answer is probably too broad or too narrow.

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