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LinkedIn Pinpoint #769 Answer — June 8, 2026

Clues: Bits in a byte, Planets in our solar system, Legs on a spider, Corners of a cube, Sides of (most) stop signs

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Difficulty & Pattern

Easy2/5Shared numerical value (Eight)

Spoiler-Free Hint

Each clue shares a common numerical value.

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Clue 2 or 3 confirms the consistent numerical pattern.

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🎯 Pinpoint 769 Answer & Analysis — June 8, 2026

💡 Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Things that come in eights (including games on LinkedIn after tomorrow's debut!)
  • Difficulty: Easy, 2/5
  • Pattern type: Shared numerical value (Eight)
  • Spoiler-free hint: Each clue shares a common numerical value.
  • Turning clue: "Planets in our solar system" — This clue, along with the first, quickly establishes a consistent numerical count.

🤔 Why This Answer Fits

This Pinpoint puzzle centered on a straightforward numerical pattern. Each clue directly referenced an item or concept that consistently features the number eight. From computing fundamentals to celestial bodies and common road signs, the common thread was the specific quantity of eight, making the connection clear and concise.

🧩 Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
Bits in a byteCount of bitsA byte is the fundamental unit of digital information, universally composed of 8 bits.
Planets in our solar systemCurrent planet countAs per astronomical classification, there are 8 major planets in our solar system (excluding dwarf planets).
Legs on a spiderArachnid leg countSpiders are arachnids, a class of arthropods characterized by having 8 legs.
Corners of a cubeGeometric vertex countA standard, regular cube is a polyhedron with 8 vertices (corners).
Sides of (most) stop signsTraffic sign geometryStop signs are distinctively octagonal, meaning they have 8 sides.

❌ Why Not Another Answer?

  • General facts about the items: This puzzle wasn't about the function or description of bytes, planets, or spiders. The specific phrasing of each clue ("Bits in a byte," "Planets in our solar system," "Legs on a spider") explicitly asked for a numerical count.
  • Wordplay or synonyms: There was no linguistic trickery or need for synonyms. All clues were direct questions about quantities, not hidden meanings or clever word associations.

🚀 Solving Takeaway

When clues provide quantifiable facts or ask for specific numbers, always consider a shared numerical value as a potential pattern. Sometimes the puzzle is simpler than it appears, relying on common knowledge of counts rather than complex word associations or abstract themes. Pay close attention to keywords like "in," "on," and "of" that often precede a numerical answer.

❓ FAQ

Q1: Why does the clue for stop signs specify "(most)"? The "(most)" acknowledges that while the vast majority of stop signs globally are octagonal (8-sided), there might be rare historical, regional, or non-standard variations. However, for the purpose of the puzzle, 8 sides is the universally recognized and expected answer.

Q2: Didn't our solar system used to have 9 planets? Yes, historically, Pluto was considered the ninth planet. However, in 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) reclassified Pluto as a "dwarf planet," leaving 8 major planets in our solar system. This is a commonly accepted fact in current astronomy.

Q3: What are some other common things that come in eights? Many things! Examples include an octopus (8 arms/tentacles), an octet (a group of 8 musicians or singers), an octagon (an 8-sided polygon), an 8-ball in pool, and the musical interval of an octave.

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