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LinkedIn Pinpoint #810 answer - July 19, 2026

Clues: Pen, Sword, Iceberg, Advice column, High-quality service

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Difficulty and pattern

Medium3/5Shared category

Spoiler-free hint

All items share a common pointy characteristic or extra.

Turning clue

The final two clues expand 'tip' beyond a physical point.

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Analysis

🎯 Pinpoint 810 Answer & Analysis — July 19, 2026

💡 Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Things that are associated with tips
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Shared category
  • Spoiler-free hint: All items share a common pointy characteristic or extra.
  • Turning clue: "High-quality service" and "Advice column" because they expand 'tip' beyond a physical point.

🤔 Why This Answer Fits

This puzzle cleverly plays on the multiple meanings of the word "tip." Initially, clues like "Pen" and "Sword" suggest a physical, pointed end. "Iceberg" extends this to the small, visible part of a larger whole. The later clues, "Advice column" and "High-quality service," broaden the concept to include a piece of counsel and a monetary gratuity, respectively, all fitting under the umbrella of "things that are associated with tips."

🔍 Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
PenWriting instrument's endRefers to the functional, pointed end used for writing.
SwordBlade's pointed endThe sharp, pointed extremity of a sword.
IcebergVisible top portionOnly a small "tip" of the iceberg is seen above water, implying more beneath.
Advice columnA piece of counselA suggestion or piece of helpful information given to others.
High-quality serviceA gratuity or bonusAn additional payment given as a token of appreciation for good service.

❌ Why Not Another Answer?

  • Objects with sharp ends: While "Pen," "Sword," and "Iceberg" fit a "sharp end" interpretation, "Advice column" and "High-quality service" clearly do not have physical sharp ends. This initial, narrower pattern is broken by the later clues, requiring a broader interpretation of the word "tip."

🧠 Solving Takeaway

When facing a puzzle where early clues suggest a very specific physical characteristic, remain open to words with multiple meanings. Often, later clues will deliberately challenge the initial narrow interpretation, requiring you to think more broadly about homonyms or polysemy to find the overarching category.

❓ FAQ

Q1: What are the primary different meanings of "tip" used in this puzzle? "Tip" is used to refer to a physical end (pen, sword), a small visible part (iceberg), a piece of advice (advice column), and a gratuity for service (high-quality service).

Q2: How does "Iceberg" specifically relate to the concept of a "tip"? "Iceberg" relates to "tip" because only a small fraction, the "tip," is visible above the water, while the majority of its mass remains hidden beneath the surface. This highlights the idea of a small, exposed portion.

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