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LinkedIn Pinpoint #763 Answer — June 2, 2026

Clues: Crows, Ebony, Ripe olives, Charcoal, Asphalt

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Difficulty & Pattern

Medium3/5Shared category

Spoiler-Free Hint

Look for the shared visual attribute.

Turning Clue

The final clues consistently reinforce the common attribute.

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🎯 Pinpoint 763 Answer & Analysis — June 2, 2026

This Pinpoint puzzle presented a straightforward, yet satisfying, shared category challenge focusing on a fundamental visual property.

💡 Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Things that are black
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Shared category (color)
  • Spoiler-free hint: Look for the common visual attribute.
  • Turning clue: 'Asphalt' and 'Charcoal' because they strongly confirm a singular, distinct color.

🤔 Why This Answer Fits

The solution hinges on identifying the primary color associated with each clue. Every item listed is predominantly, if not exclusively, known for its black coloration. From natural elements to processed materials, their shared visual characteristic guides the solver directly to the answer.

🔍 Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
CrowsAnimalThese birds are universally recognized for their glossy black feathers.
EbonyWood typeA famously dark, dense wood, prized for its deep black color.
Ripe olivesFood itemOlives, when fully ripe, turn a distinct dark black color.
CharcoalMaterialA black, porous residue created by burning wood, commonly used for fuel or art.
AsphaltMaterialA dark, sticky mixture, predominantly black, used as a binder for road surfaces.

❌ Why Not Another Answer?

  • Plausible wrong path: Animals/Birds. While 'Crows' immediately brings to mind an animal, 'Ebony' (wood), 'Ripe olives' (fruit), 'Charcoal' (material), and 'Asphalt' (paving material) quickly rule out a category limited to living creatures. The diversity of the clues points away from a zoological theme.
  • Plausible wrong path: Things found in nature. Many clues like 'Crows', 'Ebony', and 'Ripe olives' are natural. However, 'Charcoal' is a processed product of burning, and 'Asphalt' is a refined, manufactured material, which disqualifies a purely natural category.

🚀 Solving Takeaway

When clues seem disparate at first glance, always consider the most fundamental and obvious shared properties. Simple attributes like color, size, or basic function can often be the key, especially when more complex wordplay or categories don't immediately fit all items.

❓ FAQ

Q1: Why is 'Ripe olives' specified, rather than just 'olives'? Ripe olives are specifically mentioned because olives can also be green or purple depending on their ripeness. Specifying 'ripe' ensures the characteristic black color is the intended connection, as green olives are common too.

Q2: Is 'black' considered a category or a property in these puzzles? In Pinpoint, 'Things that are black' functions as a shared category defined by the property of being black. The clues are diverse items that all share this single, defining characteristic, forming a coherent group for the puzzle's purpose.

Q3: Are there other common black items that could have been clues? Absolutely! Many everyday items are predominantly black, such as a black cat, a raven, coal, licorice, soot, or even a specific type of coffee (black coffee). The puzzle designers choose a set that offers a good balance of common knowledge and potential misdirection.

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