All LinkedIn Games Solutions for Today (June 5, 2026)

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Welcome back to another weekend with LinkedIn Games. We’ve been having some pretty simple puzzles this week, and while yesterday’s puzzles made it a bit challenging, today is when we really switch gears. If you have any trouble with the games, check out our LinkedIn Games answers.

You’ll find the games here if you’re looking to do them for the first time. And if it is your first time doing these puzzles, you’ll get a tutorial instead of the daily puzzle that we cover here. So make sure to come back tomorrow! Here are all the LinkedIn Games solutions for June 5, 2026.

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LinkedIn Patches Solution for June 5, 2026 (#80)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Patches | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The LinkedIn Patches is the newest game in the lineup,

Here’s the solution for today:

  • Orange: Make a horizontal rectangle with ten spaces in Rows 1 and 2.
  • Yellow: Make a vertical line with four spaces in Column 6
  • Green: Make a vertical line in the entirety of Column 7.
  • Red: Make a horizontal line with five spaces in Row 3.
  • Purple: Make a vertical line with four spaces in Column 1.
  • Deep Blue: Make a horizontal line with four spaces in Row 4.
  • Sky Blue: Make a horizontal line with five spaces in Row 5.
  • Brown: Make a horizontal rectangle with ten spaces in Rows 6 and 7.

LinkedIn Zip Solution for June 5, 2026 (#435)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Zip puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Zip today is a pretty fun one. There are a ton of points, but the puzzle isn’t too hard. First, go up once into point 2, right once into point 3, down once into point 4, right once, up to the top, left to the edge through points 5 and 6, down to the bottom, right thrice, up twice, right twice, and up thrice through point 7, into point 8.

From there, go left thrice through point 9, into point 10, down once, right twice into point 11, down once, left twice, down twice through point 12, into point 13, left once into point 14, up four times through point 15, into point 16 to finish the puzzle.

LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for June 5, 2026 (#298)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Mini Sudoku | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The theme for today’s Mini Sudoku is Paired Up (Hard), and there are twelve numbers already filled out in the puzzle.

Here’s the solution for today:

  • Row 1: 3, 6, 1, 5, 4, 2
  • Row 2: 2, 5, 4, 6, 3, 1
  • Row 3: 6, 2, 5, 3, 1, 4
  • Row 4: 1, 4, 3, 2, 5, 6
  • Row 5: 5, 1, 6, 4, 2, 3
  • Row 6: 4, 3, 2, 1, 6, 5

LinkedIn Tango Solution for June 5, 2026 (#606)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Tango puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Tango today is a pretty nice one. We have six prefilled square, and the rest of the grid isn’t as easy as other days, but it’s not that hard also.

Here’s the solution for today:

  • Row 1: Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun.
  • Row 2: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun.
  • Row 3: Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon.
  • Row 4: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon.
  • Row 5: Moon, Moon, Sun, Moon, Sun.
  • Row 6: Moon, Moon, Sun, Moon.

LinkedIn Queens Solution for June 5, 2026 (#765)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Queens puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The weekend has brought us a 9×9 grid for the Queens puzzle. And the puzzle is pretty fun today.

Here’s the solution for today:

  • Queen #1: Row 1, Column 4
  • Queen #2: Row 2, Column 1
  • Queen #3: Row 3, Column 3
  • Queen #4: Row 4, Column 5
  • Queen #5: Row 5, Column 7
  • Queen #6: Row 6, Column 9
  • Queen #7: Row 7, Column 2
  • Queen #8: Row 8, Column 6
  • Queen #9: Row 9, Column 8

LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for June 5, 2026 (#766)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Crossclimb | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

Here’s the solution for today’s LinkedIn Crossclimb:

  1. “You _ the words out of my mouth”: TOOK
  2. Easily duped person: FOOL
  3. Hammer or screwdriver: TOOL
  4. Chess piece that only moves vertically or horizontally: ROOK
  5. Something an Olympic basketballer cannot get six times in a game, but an NBA player might (if playing too aggressively): FOUL

Before finding the last two words, you’ll need to arrange the first five in this order: ROOK, TOOK, TOOL, FOOL, FOUL.

The hint for the last two words is: Two music genres that first became popular in the 1950s and 60s.

And the last two words are: ROCK and SOUL.

LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for June 5, 2026 (#766)

A screenshot of the daily LinkedIn Games puzzle.The daily Pinpoint | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

We have a pretty tough puzzle today for the Pinpoint. The first hint is Pretzels, and the answer isn’t that clear here. The second hint is The Black Forest, and the answer is still not that clear here. The third hint is The Autobahn, and this is where the answer becomes pretty clear.

The fourth hint is Oktoberfest, and the answer is pretty obvious by this point. The last hint is The Berlin Wall, and the answer is: Things associated with Germany.

How did you do in today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!

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