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LinkedIn Pinpoint #674: Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops

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Pinpoint #674 answer & full analysis

LinkedIn Pinpoint #674 (Thursday, March 5, 2026) gives five clues — Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops, Stadiums (for Team Substitutes) — that all point to one answer: Places with benches. It plays as a word association puzzle.

Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops, Stadiums (for Team Substitutes): clue-by-clue explanation

Clue 1: Parks

"Parks" is the opening clue, and it is deliberately broad — on its own it could support several different theories. The efficient move is to park two or three candidate answers instead of committing.

Clue 2: Courtrooms

"Courtrooms" is the filter clue: any theory that survived "Parks" now has to explain "Courtrooms" as well. Most wrong guesses die here, which is exactly what the clue is for.

Clue 3: Piano Lounges

"Piano Lounges" is usually where the puzzle tips over. If a single idea now explains Parks, Courtrooms and Piano Lounges at once, you are almost certainly on the right track — that is the shape of a real Pinpoint answer.

Clue 4: Bus Stops

"Bus Stops" acts as confirmation. It should feel unsurprising under the answer "Places with benches" — if it forces a stretch, revisit the earlier clues before locking in.

Clue 5: Stadiums (for Team Substitutes)

"Stadiums (for Team Substitutes)" is the lock. Read backwards under the answer it should feel inevitable: Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops, Stadiums (for Team Substitutes) all sit naturally inside "Places with benches".

What connects Parks and Courtrooms in Pinpoint #674?

The answer is "Places with benches" (General Knowledge). Work clue by clue: hold two or three theories after the first clue, then use each new clue to eliminate theories instead of generating new ones. Tested against the full set — Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops, Stadiums (for Team Substitutes) — it is the only idea that explains all five clues without straining any of them, which is what makes it the correct Pinpoint answer rather than a partial fit.

How to approach Pinpoint #674 efficiently

A strong line for #674: after "Parks" and "Courtrooms", write down every idea that explains both. The moment "Piano Lounges" lands, cut the list to ideas that also fit it. If nothing survives, the link is probably a word association — work clue by clue: hold two or three theories after the first clue, then use each new clue to eliminate theories instead of generating new ones.

LinkedIn Pinpoint #674 FAQ

What is the LinkedIn Pinpoint #674 answer?

The LinkedIn Pinpoint #674 answer is "Places with benches". The five clues — Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops, Stadiums (for Team Substitutes) — all connect to it.

What do Parks and Stadiums (for Team Substitutes) have in common in Pinpoint #674?

Both are connected by the answer "Places with benches". Every clue in Pinpoint #674 (Parks, Courtrooms, Piano Lounges, Bus Stops, Stadiums (for Team Substitutes)) points to that same connection.

How many clues do you need for Pinpoint #674?

Most solvers can lock in "Places with benches" by clue three ("Piano Lounges"). Revealing fewer clues scores better, so only open the next clue when your current theories have all been eliminated.

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