What do Lines, Phones, Light, Ache, and First have in common in LinkedIn Pinpoint #458?
Each clue ultimately points back to "Words that come after 'head'". The walkthrough below shows the specific links and supporting evidence.
Permanent answer & walkthrough (Pinpoint Today archive)
Pinpoint Answer Today asks: what links Lines, Phones, Light, Ache, and First â 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.
Lines Phones Light Ache â What connects Lines, Phones, Light, Ache?
LinkedIn Pinpoint #458 Answer:
Detailed breakdown continues just below - keep scrolling
Todayâs LinkedIn Pinpoint board starts with clues like Lines and Phones, which immediately suggest a story about communication or connection. My initial thought was that we were looking for things that can be âdrawnâ or âconnectedâ. This simple theory felt plausible for the first two words, but then Light appeared, stretching the idea in a new direction. The arrival of Ache and First makes it clear that the real connection is more structural and linguistic, hiding in plain sight.
Swapping the order looks tempting (Lines, Phones, and Light), but reading "head" after each clue keeps every phrase natural and consistent.
Synonyms and near-matches can sound plausible in isolation, yet they fail the works for every clue test. Favor everyday collocations so the LinkedIn Pinpoint answer stays fluent.
Some guesses attach "head" in both directions or pair it with mismatched grammar. If the phrase sounds forced or needs hyphenation, it is a decoystick with the pairing that reads smoothly for every clue.
Grammar & flow: pairing the connector with Lines, Phones, Light, and Ache produces everyday English and keeps number/tense intacta strong signal that "Words that come after 'head'" is the right lens for today's LinkedIn Pinpoint answer.
Coverage check: the same connector explains every clue without exceptions. Competing ideas either break on edge cases or demand awkward hyphenations, so "Words that come after 'head'" wins on simplicity and reach.
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Confirm the shared idea
Check how every clue maps back to "Words that come after 'head'" before you lock in an answer.
Lean on the walkthrough
Every clue in this setâLines, Phones, Light, Ache, and Firstâultimately circles back to Words that come after 'head'. Lines sparks the pattern, Light reinforces it, and First locks the shared idea in place once you view them through that lens.
Adjust your pace
Treat this as a moderate puzzle and pace your guesses accordingly.
Each clue ultimately points back to "Words that come after 'head'". The walkthrough below shows the specific links and supporting evidence.
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Swapping the order looks tempting (Lines, Phones, and Light), but reading "head" after each clue keeps every phrase natural and consistent.