LinkedIn Pinpoint #747 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects "Kyoho", "Red globe", "Thompson Seedless (Sultana)", "Chardonnay", "Cabernet Sauvignon" in LinkedIn Pinpoint 747 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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LinkedIn Pinpoint 747 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 747 Clues:

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#1
Kyoho
#2
Red globe
#3
Thompson Seedless (Sultana)
#4
Chardonnay
#5
Cabernet Sauvignon
Pinpoint 747 Answer:
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🍇 Pinpoint 747 Answer & Full Analysis

I love when a Pinpoint puzzle clicks right away.

Today's first clue was Kyoho — and that name rang a very specific bell. Not geography. Not wine branding. Not desserts.

Fruit.

More specifically… a very large, juicy one I've seen in Asian supermarkets.

🍏 The First Instinct

When I saw Kyoho, three ideas flashed through my head:

  • Maybe something about Japanese produce
  • Maybe something wine-related
  • Or simply… types of grapes

Kyoho is famous as a giant grape variety from Japan. And Pinpoint often leans into straightforward category groupings like "Types of X."

So instead of overthinking it, I trusted the obvious connection and guessed:

Types of grapes.

And… that was it.

Correct on the first try.

That satisfying green checkmark feeling never gets old.

🍷 Watching the Clues Confirm It

Once the answer was revealed, the remaining clues felt like a victory lap.

Red Globe — one of the most common table grapes worldwide. Big, round, sweet. Total confirmation.

Thompson Seedless (Sultana) — the classic green seedless grape. Also used for raisins. At this point, there was zero doubt.

Then the puzzle shifted slightly into wine territory:

Chardonnay. Cabernet Sauvignon.

That pairing sealed it beautifully — white and red icons of the wine world. Fresh eating grapes and wine grapes together under one clean umbrella.

Sometimes Pinpoint tries to trick you with abstract connections.

Today wasn't one of those days.

It rewarded recognizing the simplest, strongest category early — and having the confidence to go for it.

✅ Category: Pinpoint 747

Varieties of grape

🍇 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
KyohoKyoho grapesA large, sweet Japanese grape variety often eaten fresh
Red GlobeRed Globe grapesA popular large red table grape grown worldwide
Thompson Seedless (Sultana)Thompson Seedless grapesA common green seedless grape used for eating and making raisins
ChardonnayChardonnay wine grapesA widely grown white grape variety used in winemaking
Cabernet SauvignonCabernet Sauvignon wine grapesA famous red grape variety used to produce full-bodied wines

❓ FAQ

What is the difference between table grapes and wine grapes? Table grapes are typically larger, seedless, and sweeter for fresh eating. Wine grapes are smaller, thicker-skinned, and contain more concentrated sugars and acids for fermentation.

Are Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes or wines? Both are grape varieties. The wines are named after the grapes used to produce them.

What are the most popular grape varieties worldwide? For table grapes, Thompson Seedless and Red Globe are very common. For wine, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon are among the most widely planted globally.

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