If you’ve never tried LinkedIn’s daily games, you can find them here. As someone who really enjoys doing these every day, they have my vouch for being some of the best daily puzzles out there.
If you’re doing them for the first time today, you’ll be given a tutorial level and not the actual daily puzzle. So keep that in mind. With that, here are all the LinkedIn Games solutions for September 17, 2025.
LinkedIn Queens Solution for September 17, 2025 (#505)
LinkedIn is sure delivering with the Queens these days. Today’s grid is once again an 11×11 size, and the puzzle is as fun as ever. You’ll start with a few obvious spots, and the grid really opens up from there.
If you’re finding it challenging, here’s the location of all the crowns today.
LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for September 17, 2025 (#505)
Today’s Pinpoint isn’t easy per se, but it’s pretty easy to figure out. The first hint is Champs-Élysées, and there might be some players who just guess the answer right away. The topic is way too generic to miss. The second hint is Arc de Triomphe, and this is where I just guessed the answer by luck.
The third hint is The Louvre, and at this point, the answer should be pretty clear. The fourth hint is Notre-Dame, and it’s just more fuel for the obvious at this point. The last hint is Eiffel Tower, and the answer is: Paris tourist attractions.
LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for September 17, 2025 (#505)
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. COUGH, COUCH, POUCH, PORCH, PARCH.
Anyways, the final two words are ROUGH and PATCH.
LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for September 17, 2025 (#37)
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 September 17, 2025 (#184)
It seems like every puzzle except the Queens and Pinpoint has been getting easier. Today’s Zip is very simple. First, go down all the way into point 2, then all the way left into point 3, then all the way up through point 4. Then go right twice into point 5, and down thrice into point 6.
From there, go right once into point 7, up all the way into point 8, right twice, down once, left once into point 9, down thrice into point 10, left thrice into point 11, then up thrice into point 12 to finish the puzzle.
LinkedIn Tango Solution for September 17, 2025 (#345)
The Tango is the main culprit of the current issue of these puzzles becoming too easy. Today’s Tango has an astounding 16 pre-filled squares, and you can imagine how easy the rest is to fill up. I hope one of the puzzle makers sees this and makes it way harder.
Here’s the solution for today:
How did you find today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!