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LinkedIn Pinpoint #803 answer - July 12, 2026

Clues: Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

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Difficulty and pattern

Medium3/5Shared category: Biological Classification Ranks

Spoiler-free hint

These terms describe a system of organization.

Turning clue

The final clue (Species) solidifies the scientific context.

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Analysis

🎯 Pinpoint 803 Answer & Analysis — July 12, 2026

Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Biological taxonomy (ways to classify living things)
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Shared category: Biological Classification Ranks
  • Spoiler-free hint: These terms describe a system of organization.
  • Turning clue: Species — This highly specific term confirms the scientific context.

Why This Answer Fits

Each clue—Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species—represents a distinct level within the hierarchical system used to classify living organisms. This progression from broad to specific categories is the core of biological taxonomy, providing a structured way to understand biodiversity and evolutionary relationships. The consistent scientific nature of all five terms makes the answer clear.

Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
ClassTaxonomic rankA broad grouping of organisms sharing common characteristics.
OrderTaxonomic rankA more specific grouping within a Class, uniting related families.
FamilyTaxonomic rankA group of related genera, such as the cat family (Felidae) or dog family (Canidae).
GenusTaxonomic rankA group of closely related species, e.g., Homo (humans) or Panthera (big cats).
SpeciesTaxonomic rankThe most specific fundamental unit, defining a distinct type of organism capable of interbreeding.

Why Not Another Answer?

  • Social groups: While "Class" and "Family" can refer to human social structures, "Order," "Genus," and especially "Species" do not align with this context, making it an incomplete and incorrect pattern.
  • Grammar terms: Although "Class" and "Order" might be found in linguistic analysis, the remaining clues (Family, Genus, Species) have no grammatical relevance, ruling out this path.

Solving Takeaway

When faced with a series of technical or domain-specific words, identify the scientific or academic field where all terms are integral parts of a system or hierarchy. Often, the most specific clue will be the definitive confirmation.

FAQ

Q1: What is the full hierarchy of biological classification? The full hierarchy typically includes Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species, moving from the broadest to the most specific categories.

Q2: Who developed this system? The modern system of biological classification, or taxonomy, is largely based on the work of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century, who introduced binomial nomenclature (Genus species).

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