LinkedIn Pinpoint #672 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects "Boat", "Insurance", "Expectancy", "Preserver", "Sciences (biology studies it)" in LinkedIn Pinpoint 672 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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LinkedIn Pinpoint 672 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 672 Clues:

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#1
Boat
#2
Insurance
#3
Expectancy
#4
Preserver
#5
Sciences (biology studies it)
Pinpoint 672 Answer:
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🧩 Pinpoint 672 Answer & Full Analysis

Some days, Pinpoint eases you in.

Other days—like #672—it throws out a word like Boat and just watches you overthink.

I definitely overthought.

🚤 The Early Trap

When I saw Boat, my brain scattered in five directions at once:

  • Types of transportation
  • Water-related things
  • Things that float
  • Maybe even naval terms
  • Or… a compound word pattern?

Because I’ve played this game enough, I know the obvious answer is often bait. So instead of going niche, I went broad and guessed Vehicles.

Wrong.

Okay. Reset.

Then came Insurance.

Now I had Boat + Insurance. That combination felt more conceptual. I started thinking:

  • Types of insurance
  • Things that require insurance
  • Financial products

“Types of insurance” felt solid enough to try.

Wrong again.

At this point, I was slightly annoyed. The two words didn’t feel naturally grouped—unless something else was hiding.

And then the third clue appeared.

💡 The Aha Moment

Expectancy.

That’s when everything snapped into place.

Boat. Insurance. Expectancy.

I didn’t even need to say it out loud. My brain filled in the blank automatically:

  • life boat
  • life insurance
  • life expectancy

Ohhh.

This wasn’t about categories like transportation or finance.

It was a classic compound word structure.

Once I saw the pattern, it was obvious that each clue forms a common phrase when placed after the same four-letter word. I typed in the shared word—and got it in 3 guesses.

Such a clean, satisfying solve.


✅ Category: Pinpoint 672

Words that come after "life"


📘 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
BoatLife boatA small boat used for emergency evacuation at sea
InsuranceLife insuranceA policy that pays money upon a person’s death
ExpectancyLife expectancyThe average length of time a person is expected to live
PreserverLife preserverA flotation device used to keep someone from drowning
SciencesLife sciencesScientific fields that study living organisms (e.g., biology)

🧠 Lessons Learned From Pinpoint 672

  1. Test compound word patterns early. If clues feel unrelated, try placing the same word before or after each one.
  2. Don’t get stuck in surface meaning. “Boat” and “Insurance” feel miles apart—until you zoom out.
  3. The third clue is often the turning point. If the first two mislead you, clue three frequently reshapes the entire puzzle.
  4. Keep it simple. The shared word here was incredibly common—which made it easy to overlook.

❓ FAQ

Is “life boat” one word or two?
It’s commonly written as lifeboat (one word), but conceptually it still fits the compound pattern used in this puzzle.

What are the life sciences?
Life sciences are fields of study focused on living organisms, including biology, genetics, zoology, and related disciplines.

Why are compound word categories common in Pinpoint?
Because they create clean, elegant patterns. A single shared word can connect clues that otherwise seem completely unrelated—making for a satisfying “aha” moment.

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