LinkedIn Pinpoint #733 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects "Trees", "Luggage racks", "American cars", "Swimwear collections", "Elephants" in LinkedIn Pinpoint 733 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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LinkedIn Pinpoint 733 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 733 Clues:

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#1
Trees
#2
Luggage racks
#3
American cars
#4
Swimwear collections
#5
Elephants
Pinpoint 733 Answer:
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🎯 Pinpoint 733 Answer & Full Analysis

🎯 A Two-Guess Win Thanks to Wordplay

Today's puzzle looked harmless at first.

The opening clue was Trees. Simple enough, right? Maybe too simple.

My brain immediately ran through the usual checklist: nature, wood, forests, growth, rings. I've played enough Pinpoint to know the first clue can be a trap, so I didn't want to overthink it… but I also had almost nothing concrete to work with.

I went broad and guessed something like "Things associated with nature."

Wrong.

Not surprising.

Then came the second clue: Luggage racks.

And just like that, my entire "nature" theory collapsed.


🤔 When the First Theory Falls Apart

Now I had Trees and Luggage racks.

They don't naturally live in the same mental category. One is organic. The other is mechanical.

So I started rebuilding from scratch.

What do both have?

Storage? Maybe.
Travel? Not really for trees.
Wood? Definitely not luggage racks.

Then it hit me.

Trunk.

Trees have a trunk.

Cars have trunks — and luggage racks are associated with vehicles and carrying baggage.

That double meaning snapped everything into place.

I didn't wait. I guessed: "Things with trunks."

Correct.

Two guesses. Done.


💡 The Clues That Confirmed It

Once the answer was revealed, the remaining clues felt beautifully obvious.

American cars — especially older models — are famous for their oversized trunks. That clue practically waves a flag once you're thinking in that direction.

Swimwear collections — swim trunks. Clean and direct.

And finally, Elephants — the most iconic trunk of all.

Honestly, that last clue would've made it obvious even if I hadn't solved it earlier. It's the perfect closer.


🏷️ Category: Pinpoint 733

Things with trunks


📘 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
TreesTree trunkThe main woody stem of a tree that supports branches
Luggage racksCar trunk storageRacks help carry luggage, often associated with vehicles that have trunks
American carsLarge car trunkThe rear storage compartment of a car
Swimwear collectionsSwim trunksA type of men's bathing suit
ElephantsElephant trunkA long, flexible nose used for breathing, grabbing, and drinking

❓ FAQ

What made Pinpoint 733 tricky at first?
The first clue, Trees, pushes you toward broad categories like nature or wood. Without a second clue, the connection is too vague, making early guesses risky.

Is this puzzle an example of wordplay?
Yes. The category hinges on the multiple meanings of the word "trunk," which refers to a tree stem, a car's storage compartment, swimwear, and an elephant's nose.

Are double-meaning categories common in Pinpoint?
Absolutely. Compound words and multiple meanings are some of the most frequent patterns. If clues seem unrelated, checking for shared word pairings or homonyms is often the key.

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