The weekend is finally here, but before we start chilling, let’s play some LinkedIn Games to start it off. The weekend is when these puzzles usually become tough, and that is true today. We have some pretty fun ones today, and they’re tough, too. So if you need any help, we’ve got the LinkedIn Games answers right here.
If you’ve never tried these games before, you can find them here. The first time you do the puzzles, it’ll give you a tutorial level and not the daily puzzle. You can join us from tomorrow if that’s the case. That said, here are all the LinkedIn Games solutions for April 18, 2026.
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LinkedIn Patches Solution for April 18, 2026 (#32)
The daily Patches | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWirePatches is the newest game in the LinkedIn Games lineup,
Here’s the solution for today:
- Deep Blue: Make a vertical line throughout all of Column 1.
- Purple: Make a square with four spaces on the top of Columns 2 and 3.
- Red: Make a vertical rectangle with six spaces at the top of Columns 4 and 5.
- Sky Blue: Make a vertical line with three spaces in Column 6.
- Yellow: Make a horizontal line in the remaining spaces of Row 4.
- Light Orange: Make a horizontal line in the remaining spaces of Row 5.
- Deep Orange: Make a horizontal line in the remaining spaces of Row 6.
LinkedIn Zip Solution for April 18, 2026 (#397)
The daily Zip puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Zip today is a pretty tough one with a decent amount of points to go through. First, go down to the bottom, right to the edge, up to the top, left once, down once into point 2, left once, up once, left to the edge, down once, right thrice through point 3, into point 4, down once, and right twice through point 5.
From there, go down once into point 6, left once, down once into point 7, right once, down once into point 8, left twice into point 9, up twice into point 10, left once, up once into point 11, left to the edge, down to the bottom, right once, and up thrice through point 12, into point 13 to finish the puzzle.
LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for April 18, 2026 (#260)
The daily Mini Sudoku | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe theme for today’s Mini Sudoku is Sequential (Hard), and there are twelve answers already filled on the grid to get us started.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Row 1: 2, 6, 4, 5, 1, 3
- Row 2: 3, 5, 1, 2, 4, 6
- Row 3: 6, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1
- Row 4: 1, 4, 5, 6, 3, 2
- Row 5: 4, 3, 2, 1, 6, 5
- Row 6: 5, 1, 6, 3, 2, 4
LinkedIn Tango Solution for April 18, 2026 (#558)
The daily Tango puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Tango today is a pretty cool one. We’re working with eight prefilled squares on the grid, and the puzzle is a decent bit harder compared to the start of the week.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Row 1: Moon, Moon, Sun, Moon.
- Row 2: Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon.
- Row 3: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun.
- Row 4: Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon.
- Row 5: Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun.
- Row 6: Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun.
LinkedIn Queens Solution for April 18, 2026 (#718)
The daily Queens puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Queens puzzle is a ton of fun today. This puzzle has become harder as we progressed to the weekend, and today’s 9×9 grid is a great example of how fun but tough it can be.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Queen #1: Row 1, Column 7
- Queen #2: Row 2, Column 4
- Queen #3: Row 3, Column 2
- Queen #4: Row 4, Column 6
- Queen #5: Row 5, Column 8
- Queen #6: Row 6, Column 5
- Queen #7: Row 7, Column 1
- Queen #8: Row 8, Column 3
- Queen #9: Row 9, Column 9
LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for April 18, 2026 (#718)
The daily Pinpoint | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Pinpoint today is a super weird one, and it’s pretty tough. The first hint is Brown, and the answer is nowhere close to being clear here. The second hint is Rice, and this will be super confusing and misleading for everyone.
The third hint is Duke, and by this point, there may be some of you who connect the dots, but I think it’ll be rare. The fourth hint is Sorbonne, and this is where the answer is either clear to you or not. The last hint is Oxford, and the answer is: Names of Universities.
LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for April 18, 2026 (#718)
The daily Crossclimb | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireHere’s the solution for today’s LinkedIn Crossclimb:
- A rod used in a magical performance: WAND
- Discover something by chance: FIND
- Decrease in size, like the moon for half the lunar cycle: WANE
- Acceptable, but not necessarily great: FINE
- Turn the dial of a watch: WIND
Before finding the last two words, you’ll need to arrange the first five in this order: FINE, FIND, WIND, WAND, WANE.
The hint for the last two words is: A two-word phrase for the graph of a mathematical function that goes up and down.
And the last two words are: SINE and WAVE.
How did you find today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!
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