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LinkedIn Pinpoint #764 Answer — June 3, 2026

Clues: Trifle, Parfait, Tiramisu, Baklava, Seven-layer cake

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Difficulty & Pattern

Medium3/5Shared category (Layered Desserts)

Spoiler-Free Hint

Think about a common characteristic shared by these sweet treats.

Turning Clue

The final clue explicitly states a key attribute.

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🎯 Pinpoint 764 Answer & Analysis — June 3, 2026

💡 Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Desserts (all with many layers)
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Shared category (Layered Desserts)
  • Spoiler-free hint: Think about a common characteristic shared by these sweet treats.
  • Turning clue: Seven-layer cake — this clue explicitly names the defining characteristic of the entire set.

🤔 Why This Answer Fits

This Pinpoint puzzle cleverly brings together a collection of well-known desserts that all share a distinct structural characteristic: multiple layers. While initially appearing as a simple list of sweet treats, the specific nature of each item, particularly the final clue, guides solvers to focus on their construction rather than just their flavor or origin. The "layered" attribute is the unifying concept that precisely connects all five clues.

🔍 Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
TrifleLayered dessertA traditional British dessert composed of distinct layers of sponge cake, fruit, jelly, and custard.
ParfaitLayered dessertKnown for its arrangement of ingredients like fruit, yogurt, granola, or cream in distinct vertical layers.
TiramisuLayered dessertAn Italian classic built with alternating layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese mixture.
BaklavaLayered dessertA rich, sweet pastry made of many thin layers of filo dough, chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey.
Seven-layer cakeLayered dessertExplicitly named for its defining characteristic of having seven distinct layers of cake and frosting.

❌ Why Not Another Answer?

  • Just 'Desserts': While all clues are indeed desserts, this answer is too broad. The puzzle's design, especially the inclusion of "Seven-layer cake," strongly suggests a more specific shared trait beyond just being sweet treats. Focusing only on "desserts" misses the precise pattern.
  • European Pastries: Many of these desserts have European origins (Trifle, Tiramisu, Parfait), but Baklava is primarily associated with Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines. Therefore, geographical origin is not the consistent unifying factor.

🧠 Solving Takeaway

When clues seem to belong to a broad category, pay close attention to any descriptive words or specific names within the clues themselves. An explicit clue, like "Seven-layer cake," can often serve as a direct pointer to the precise pattern or shared attribute, narrowing down an otherwise general category.

❓ FAQ

Q1: What exactly defines a 'layered' dessert? A: A layered dessert is characterized by having distinct, visually separate strata of different ingredients, textures, or flavors. These layers are often built up vertically, creating a multi-dimensional eating experience, as seen in trifles, parfaits, and multi-tiered cakes.

Q2: Are there other common desserts that fit the 'layered' pattern? A: Absolutely! Many popular desserts are inherently layered, such as napoleons (mille-feuille), banoffee pie, charlotte cake, and even some types of cheesecakes that feature a crust, filling, and topping as distinct layers.

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