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LinkedIn Pinpoint #773 Answer — June 12, 2026

Clues: Natural, Standing, Purchase, Pecking, Out of

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Difficulty & Pattern

Medium3/5Words before X

Spoiler-Free Hint

Consider a common concluding word for all clues.

Turning Clue

The final clue strongly suggests a common concluding word.

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🎯 Pinpoint 773 Answer & Analysis — June 12, 2026

Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Words that come before "order"
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Words before X
  • Spoiler-free hint: Consider a common concluding word for all clues.
  • Turning clue: Out of, because this common phrase strongly solidifies the "order" connection, making the pattern clear.

Why This Answer Fits

Each clue, when placed before the word "order," forms a well-known two-word phrase. These phrases describe various states, arrangements, or sequences, from inherent structures ("natural order") to formal instructions ("purchase order") and conditions of disrepair ("out of order"). The consistent formation of distinct, meaningful phrases across all five clues confirms "order" as the unifying second word for this puzzle.

🧩 Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
NaturalNatural orderDescribes the inherent or logical sequence of things, often without human intervention.
StandingStanding orderRefers to a recurring instruction, often for payments or official regulations.
PurchasePurchase orderA formal commercial document issued by a buyer to a seller, specifying goods or services.
PeckingPecking orderRepresents a hierarchy of status or authority within a social group.
Out ofOut of orderSignifies that something is not functioning correctly, is broken, or is in disarray.

Why Not Another Answer?

  • Phrases related to "status" or "position": While "Standing" and "Pecking" clearly relate to status or hierarchy, "Natural," "Purchase," and "Out of" do not consistently fit this theme. This makes "status/position" too narrow a category to encompass all clues.

💡 Solving Takeaway

When clues initially seem unrelated, try to identify if they could be the first word in a common two-word phrase. Focus on finding a single, consistent second word that creates widely recognized expressions with each clue, as this often reveals the pattern.

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is a "standing order" in a financial context? A "standing order" is an instruction to a bank to pay a fixed amount of money to a specified recipient's account at regular intervals, such as monthly rent or subscriptions.

Q2: Does "out of order" always imply something is broken? While "out of order" commonly means something is malfunctioning (e.g., "the elevator is out of order"), it can also refer to something being inappropriate or not in the correct sequence, such as "a remark that was out of order" in a meeting.

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