We’re back for the second set of LinkedIn Games on Tuesday, and the puzzles today are still pretty easy. You might find some of them surprising, though. Once again, check out our LinkedIn Games answers if you need any help.
You’re very welcome to check out these puzzles and join us in doing them here. If it’s your first time today, you’ll get a tutorial puzzle for each game 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 May 5, 2026.
If you’d like to try our web games, visit FW Gaming!
LinkedIn Patches Solution for May 5, 2026 (#49)
The daily Patches | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWirePatches is the newest game in the LinkedIn Games lineup, and it’s a pretty simple one today.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Sky Blue: Make a vertical line with two spaces in Column 1.
- Red: Make a vertical line in the remaining spaces of Column 1.
- Yellow: Make a vertical rectangle with twelve spaces in Columns 2, 3, and 4.
- Deep Blue: Make a square with nine spaces in the remaining spaces of Rows 2, 3, and 4.
- Purple: Make a vertical rectangle with six spaces in Columns 5 and 6.
- Green: Make a vertical rectangle in the remaining spaces of Columns 5 and 6.
- Orange: Make a vertical line with four spaces in Column 7.
- Brown: Make a vertical line with three spaces in Column 7.
LinkedIn Zip Solution for May 5, 2026 (#414)
The daily Zip puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Zip today is a pretty crazy one with a lot of points to cover. First, go down twice, right once into point 2, up to the top through point 3, left twice through point 4, down to the bottom, right once into point 5, up twice into point 6, and right twice into point 7.
From there, go down once, left once into point 8, down once, right to the edge through point 9, up to the top, left thrice through point 10, down thrice through point 11, into point 12, right once into point 13, up twice into point 14, right once into point 5, down thrice, left once, down once into point 16, and right once into point 17 to finish the puzzle.
LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for May 5, 2026 (#267)
The daily Mini Sudoku | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe theme for today’s Mini Sudoku is Turned Box, and there are fourteen prefilled answers on the grid.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Row 1: 6, 2, 4, 3, 1, 5
- Row 2: 1, 3, 5, 6, 4, 2
- Row 3: 4, 1, 3, 2, 5, 6
- Row 4: 5, 6, 2, 4, 3, 1
- Row 5: 2, 4, 1, 5, 6, 3
- Row 6: 3, 5, 6, 1, 2, 4
LinkedIn Tango Solution for May 5, 2026 (#575)
The daily Tango puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Tango today is a pretty easy one. We only have four prefilled answers again, but it’s not very tough.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Row 1: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon.
- Row 2: Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon.
- Row 3: Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun.
- Row 4: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun.
- Row 5: Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon.
- Row 6: Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Moon, Sun.
LinkedIn Queens Solution for May 5, 2026 (#735)
The daily Queens puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Queens today is a very simple one. We are working with an 8×8 grid, and two of the answers are already pretty clear.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Queen #1: Row 1, Column 5
- Queen #2: Row 2, Column 2
- Queen #3: Row 3, Column 8
- Queen #4: Row 4, Column 4
- Queen #5: Row 5, Column 1
- Queen #6: Row 6, Column 7
- Queen #7: Row 7, Column 3
- Queen #8: Row 8, Column 6
LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for May 5, 2026 (#735)
The daily Pinpoint | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireThe Pinpoint is a pretty simple one today. The first hint is Vocal, and the answer is pretty clear even here. The second hint is Spinal, and this is where most people will get the answer.
The third hint is Extension, and the answer is obvious at this point. The fourth hint is Rip, and this might confuse you a bit, but it’s still clear. The last hint is Bungee, and the answer is: Types of cord.
LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for May 5, 2026 (#735)
The daily Crossclimb | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWireHere’s the solution for today’s LinkedIn Crossclimb:
- Precious metal used for jewelry: GOLD
- Price paid to use a road: TOLL
- Item in some board games, such as Scrabble: TILE
- Related, as a story: TOLD
- Cash register drawer: TILL
Before finding the last two words, you’ll need to arrange the first five in this order: GOLD, TOLD, TOLL, TILL, TILE.
The hint for the last two words is: A two-word phrase for a pleasant experience.
And the last two words are: GOOD and TIME.
How did you do in today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!
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