What is the LinkedIn Pinpoint answer for Puzzle #680?
The answer for Puzzle #680 is Shades of blue because each clue becomes a recognized shade name once the missing color word is supplied.
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Published on 03/11/2026
Updated on 03/11/2026
This Pinpoint answer guide asks what shared idea links Cobalt, Powder, Baby, Navy, and Sky. Follow the spoiler-safe hints one by one, then see how each clue clicks into the final answer.
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Cobalt and Navy immediately suggested the color blue, but that still felt a little too loose at first. Powder and Baby could describe all kinds of things, so the board did not yet feel like one exact category. Navy was the clue that tightened it.
"Navy blue" is such a fixed phrase that it turns the whole board into shade names instead of random blue associations.
Once that clicked, Cobalt blue, Powder blue, Baby blue, and Sky blue all read as named shades.
The answer was Shades of blue.
This is the kind of easier board that solves fast once you test one missing color word.
Shades of blue
| Clue | Early read | Resolved read | Why it works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cobalt | metals or materials | "Cobalt blue" | Cobalt fits because cobalt blue is a standard art and design shade name, not just a reference to the metal itself. |
| Powder | materials or textures | "Powder blue" | Powder works because powder blue is a recognized pale shade name that appears in fashion and home-color language. |
| Baby | age words | "Baby blue" | Baby belongs because baby blue is one of the most familiar named pastel shades in everyday speech. |
| Navy | military terms | "Navy blue" | Navy is the turning clue because navy blue is such a fixed phrase that it makes the whole shade pattern obvious at once. |
| Sky | weather words | "Sky blue" | Sky confirms the answer because sky blue is a direct everyday shade phrase that fits the same naming pattern cleanly. |
Color boards reward a fast suffix test
When clues feel unrelated by subject, try appending a single color word to each one. If the resulting phrase is a real, named shade, you have likely found the connector.
Named shades are tighter than loose color association
The answer here is not just blue things. Every clue needs to form a recognized shade name, which is a much stricter test.
Use the most fixed phrase as the turning clue
Navy matters because navy blue is such a common phrase that it sharpens the whole board immediately.
The answer for Puzzle #680 is Shades of blue because each clue becomes a recognized shade name once the missing color word is supplied.
They belong together because Cobalt, Powder, Baby, Navy, and Sky all form familiar shade names when paired with blue.
Navy is usually the fastest anchor because navy blue is such a fixed everyday phrase that it exposes the shade-name pattern immediately.