LinkedIn isn’t just about networking anymore. Beyond connecting with professionals, it’s now a hub for brain-teasing mini games that challenge your wits while you scroll. Making connections might be simple, but cracking these puzzles? That’s a whole different level of skill. In this guide, we break down solutions for all the latest LinkedIn games so you can level up your game and impress your network. Here are the verified solutions for today’s set of games—Mini Sudoku, Zip, Tango, Queens, Pinpoint, and Crossclimb. Each section shows the solved grid, path, or placements so you can quickly check your progress or catch up if you’re stuck.

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Today’s LinkedIn Mini Sudoku #110 Answer for November 29, 2025
Mini Sudoku, curated by Thomas Synder, is a smaller version of the popular Sudoku that people used to solve back in the day. To solve the game, ensure that each row, column, and region contains numbers 1-6 with no repeats.
Click to reveal today’s Mini Sudoku #110 Answer for November 29, 2025
- Row 1: 4, 5, 3, 6, 2, 1
- Row 2: 1, 6, 2, 5, 4, 3
- Row 3: 6, 4, 5, 1, 3, 2
- Row 4: 3, 2, 1, 4, 6, 5
- Row 5: 2, 1, 6, 3, 5, 4
- Row 6: 5, 3, 4, 2, 1, 6

Today’s LinkedIn Zip #257 Solution for November 29, 2025
Remember the popular snake game? Well, LinkedIn Zip is just that, but instead of food, you need to go through different numbers in a sequential order. It might seem easy at first glance, but trust me, it can get complex pretty quickly as you try to figure out a path.
Click to reveal answers for today’s LinkedIn Zip #257:
- Starting from 1, move one block to the left to reach 2.
- Move two blocks downwards, one block to the left, one block downwards, one block to the left to reach 3.
- Move two blocks upwards, one block to the right, and then one block upwards to reach 4.
- Move two blocks to the left to reach 5.
- Move one block upwards to reach 6.
- Move one block upwards, one block to the right, one block downwards, and then one block to the right to reach 7.
- Move one block upwards, one block to the right, one block downwards, and then one block to the right to reach 8.
- Move one block upwards, one block to the right, three blocks downwards, and then one block to the left to reach 9.
- Move one block downwards, one block to the right, and then one block downwards to reach 10.
- Move one block downwards to reach 11.
- Move one block downwards to reach 12.
- Move one block to the left, and then one block upwards to reach 13.
- Move one block upwards, and then one block to th eleft to reach 14.
- Move one block downwards to reach 15.
- Move one block downwards, one block to the left, one block upwards, and then one block to the left to reach 16.
- Move one block downwards to reach 16.
- Move one block downwards to reach 17.
- Move three blocks to the left, two blocks upwards, and then one block to the right to reach 18. Move one block upwards,one blck to the left, and then two blocks upwards to reach 19.
- Move one block upwards to reach 20.
- Move one block upwards, one block to the right, and then two blcoks downwards to reach 21.
- Move one blcok downwards, and then one. block to the right to reach 22.
- Move three blocks downwards to reach 23.
- Move one block to the left to reach 24.

Today’s LinkedIn Tango #418 Answer for November 29, 2025
Tango on LinkedIn is a logic-based path-drawing game. The goal is to connect matching numbers or symbols on the grid while ensuring that no two paths overlap. It sounds simple, but finding the shortest valid route without crossing over another line can get tricky. You’ll need to visualise ahead and plan carefully, since one wrong move can block all future paths.
Click to reveal today’s LinkedIn Tango #418 answers
- Row 1: Moon, Moon, Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun
- Row 2: Moon, Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon
- Row 3: Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon
- Row 4: Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun
- Row 5: Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun
- Row 6: Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon

LinkedIn Queens #578 Solution For November 29, 2025
Queens is LinkedIn’s take on the classic Eight Queens puzzle. The objective is to place eight queens on a chessboard so that none of them threaten each other. That means no two queens can share the same row, column, or diagonal. It’s a test of strategic placement and pattern recognition, making it both a brain teaser and a patience game.
Click to reveal today’s LinkedIn Queens #578 answer
- Queen #1: Row 1, Column 8
- Queen #2: Row 2, Column 5
- Queen #3: Row 3, Column 2
- Queen #4: Row 4, Column 6
- Queen #5: Row 5, Column 4
- Queen #6: Row 6, Column 7
- Queen #7: Row 7, Column 3
- Queen #8: Row 8, Column 1

LinkedIn Pinpoint #578 Solution for November 29, 2025
Pinpoint is a clue-driven logic puzzle on LinkedIn. You’re given a set of hints, and your job is to mark the exact grid cells that satisfy all the given conditions. It’s a mix of deduction and elimination, similar to logic grid puzzles, where every clue narrows the possibilities until only the correct spots remain.
Click to reveal today’s LinkedIn Pinpoint #578 answers
- Block 1: Window
- Block 2: Pipe
- Block 3: Dry
- Block 4: Street
- Block 5: Vacuum

LinkedIn CrossClimb #578 Solution For November 29, 2025
Crossclimb combines elements of crosswords and word ladders. You solve clues to fill in words on each row, and each answer helps you “climb” up the puzzle step by step. The fun lies in spotting wordplay, connections, and building a vertical chain of answers that all link together.
Click to reveal today’s LinkedIn CrossClimb #587 answers
- Top row: GRASS
- Students who have completed their studies and earned a degree: GRADS
- Urges or provokes someone to act: GOADS
- Domesticated mammals often kept for milk, meat, or fiber: GOATS
- Small vessels used for travel on water: BOATS
- Footwear that covers the ankle or higher: BOOTS
- Bottom row: ROOTS

That’s it, folks, for today’s LinkedIn game answers. Do come back tomorrow for a fresh set of answers and a challenge to solve.