We’re back to another weekend of LinkedIn Games, but it seems like the games aren’t getting much difficult this time. If you’ve never heard of these games and want to try them out, you can find them here. As someone who does a lot of daily puzzles, I can say that these are some of the better ones.
Now, if it’s your first time doing them, you’ll be getting a tutorial level that is separate from the daily version I solve here. So these solutions won’t be relevant to you. With that, here are all the LinkedIn Games solutions for October 11, 2025.
And if you’d like to try some of our web games, you can visit FW Gaming!
LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for October 11, 2025 (#61)
The Mini Sudoku is the newest game in this lineup, and its difficulty remains consistently the same every day. Here are the solutions for today:
LinkedIn Zip Solution for October 11, 2025 (#208)
The Zip today is either simple or pretty hard. It just depends on where you start. First, go right twice, down twice into point 2, right twice, up to the top through point 3, right once, down four times, left four times through point 4, into point 5.
From there, go up twice into point 6, left once, down thrice into point 7, right all the way through point 8, down once, left all the way, up to the top, right four times, then down twice into point 9 to finish the puzzle.
LinkedIn Tango Solution for October 11, 2025 (#369)
There are eight pre-filled squares in today’s Tango puzzle, and the solution today isn’t that hard to complete. But you might still get a little challenge out of it.
Here’s the solution for today:
LinkedIn Queens Solution for October 11, 2025 (#529)
Okay, I may have celebrated too soon yesterday, because today’s Queens puzzle goes back into an 8×8 grid. It’s not too easy, but it’s no 10×10 or 11×11 grid for sure. If you’re learning the ropes of this game, this should be a fun one.
If you’re finding it challenging, here’s the location of all the crowns today.
LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for October 11, 2025 (#529)
The Pinpoint today is pretty goofy. It’s not really difficult in terms of the topic, but finding the actual solution is a bit tricky. The first hint is Bottle, and you have a lot of options to guess from here. The second hint is Survey, and in hindsight, I do see how some players could get the answer here. But it’s slim.
The third hint is Pool, and this hint just confused me a lot more and sent me on the wrong track. The fourth hint is Bucket, and at this point, I was too confused to understand what the hints were for. The last hint is Tooth cavity, and the answer is: Things you can fill.
LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for October 11, 2025 (#529)
Here’s the solution for today’s LinkedIn Crossclimb:
Before finding the last two words, you’ll need to arrange the first five in this order. SHONE, PHONE, PRONE, PROVE, GROVE.
As usual, the final two words are GRAVE and STONE.
How did you find today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!