LinkedIn Pinpoint #754 Answer — May 24, 2026
Clues: Plates, Coins, Frisbees, Manhole covers, CDs and DVDs (it's the last D)
Difficulty & Pattern
Spoiler-Free Hint
Consider the physical form of all items.
Turning Clue
The final clue strongly reinforces the visual attribute.
Full Analysis
🎯 Pinpoint 754 Answer & Analysis — May 24, 2026
💡 Quick Solve Card
- Answer: Things shaped like discs/disks (i.e., flat and circular)
- Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
- Pattern type: Shared physical characteristic
- Spoiler-free hint: Consider the physical form of all items.
- Turning clue: CDs and DVDs (the last D) — This clue explicitly points to "discs," confirming the circular, flat shape shared by all items.
✅ Why This Answer Fits
This Pinpoint puzzle cleverly guides solvers to a common visual trait. All the clues describe objects that are inherently flat and circular in shape. From common household items to infrastructure components and digital media, their defining characteristic is this specific two-dimensional form. The explicit mention of "CDs and DVDs (the last D)" directly reinforces the concept of a "disc," which perfectly encapsulates the shared visual pattern.
🔍 Clue Breakdown
| Clue | Fits as | Why it confirms the answer |
|---|---|---|
| Plates | Kitchenware | Used for serving food, typically round and flat. |
| Coins | Currency | Small, flat, circular metal objects used as money. |
| Frisbees | Toy/Sporting good | A flat, circular disc designed for throwing and catching. |
| Manhole covers | Infrastructure | Heavy, round, flat covers for openings in streets or pavements. |
| CDs and DVDs | Digital media | Flat, circular optical storage "discs" for data, music, or video. |
❌ Why Not Another Answer?
- Things made of metal: While plates can be metal, coins are, and manhole covers are, this path quickly fails. Frisbees are typically made of plastic, and CDs/DVDs are made of polycarbonate, not metal. This inconsistency breaks the 'metal' pattern.
🧠 Solving Takeaway
When clues seem disparate at first glance, look beyond their function or material and consider a shared visual or tactile property. Sometimes the most obvious physical characteristic is the key to unlocking the puzzle.
❓ FAQ
Q1: Why is "discs" spelled with a 'c' in the answer, but 'k' in "disk" is also common? Both "disc" and "disk" are acceptable spellings for flat, circular objects. "Disc" is generally preferred in British English and for optical media (CDs, DVDs), while "disk" is more common in American English, especially for computer storage (e.g., hard disk). The puzzle embraces the general concept, and either spelling would be valid for the answer.
Q2: Are manhole covers always round? While most manhole covers are round because a round cover cannot fall through its own circular opening (a safety feature), square or rectangular covers do exist, especially in older systems or for specific utility access. However, for a general puzzle focusing on common shapes, round is the dominant and expected form.
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