What connects Spell, Shadow, Play, Fishing line, Vote?
The common thread among these concepts is the action of 'casting,' whether it be casting a spell, a shadow, actors in a play, a fishing line, or a vote.
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Pinpoint Answer Today asks: what links Spell, Shadow, Play, Fishing line, and Vote — and what story do they share? Follow the spoiler-safe hints one by one, then reveal the final connection and see how each clue fits together.
Spell Shadow Play Fishing line — What connects Spell, Shadow, Play, Fishing line?
LinkedIn Pinpoint #583 Answer:
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Pinpoint #583 is a masterclass in misdirection, presenting five seemingly unrelated concepts that challenge the solver to find a common thread.
Once the answer was revealed, everything made perfect sense. Here's how each clue connects:
Beware the 'Alphabetical Bait'
Be cautious of initial clues that seem to follow a pattern based on their alphabetical order, as this might be a trap to distract from the actual connection.
Filter by Action
Consider the actions or verbs associated with each clue to find a common thread, as in the case of 'casting'.
Watch for the Pivot Point
Identify the clue that disrupts the initial pattern or narrative, as it often points to the correct solution path.
Metaphorical vs. Literal
Don't get hung up on one type of action. Casting a vote (abstract) and casting a line (physical) both share the same verb.
The common thread among these concepts is the action of 'casting,' whether it be casting a spell, a shadow, actors in a play, a fishing line, or a vote.
While 'Play' might suggest a theater context, not all clues fit this category, making 'Things you cast' a more comprehensive and correct connection.
The puzzle's design, including the use of 'Alphabetical Bait' and the introduction of a 'Pivot Point' with the Fishing line clue, contributes to its difficulty by challenging solvers to look beyond initial patterns and consider alternative connections.
Yes, 'casting a ballot' is synonymous with 'casting a vote'. The verb 'cast' is the key connector.