LinkedIn Pinpoint #690 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects Tea, Soup, Silver, Measuring and Table (3×Tea most places) in LinkedIn Pinpoint 690 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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Puzzle Number

690

Date

2026-03-21

LinkedIn Pinpoint 690 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 690 Clues:

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#1
Tea
#2
Soup
#3
Silver
#4
Measuring
#5
Table (3×Tea most places)
Pinpoint 690 Answer:
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🥄 LinkedIn Pinpoint 690 Answer — Tea, Soup, Silver, Measuring, Table

Published: March 21, 2026 · Answer: Words that come before 'spoon'!

This one had a different vibe from yesterday's cozy candles. Five very ordinary words — until you saw the pattern clicking into place.


The Puzzle Journey

I stared at "Tea" and "Soup" for a moment. They felt like they should connect, but I couldn't see how yet.

Then "Silver" hit me. Silver... spoon. Oh.

"Silver spoon" — the idiom about being born into privilege. And then suddenly all five clues had a shared identity: they all sit right before the word "spoon."

"Table spoon." "Tea spoon." "Soup spoon." "Measuring spoon." Even "Tea spoon" — wait, that's the same as the first one. Let me check again. Ah yes, "Tea" and "Table" are separate clues.

All five are types of spoon. All five are words that pair naturally with "spoon."


✅ Pinpoint 690 Answer

Words that come before 'spoon'!


🥄 Clue Breakdown

ClueFull PhraseWhat It Means
TeaTea spoonA small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee
SoupSoup spoonA deep-bowled spoon designed for soups
SilverSilver spoonA spoon made of silver, often given as a christening gift
MeasuringMeasuring spoonA spoon used to measure precise amounts of ingredients
Table (3×Tea most places)Table spoonA large spoon used for eating soups or cereals

🧠 Lessons from This Puzzle

  1. Look for the common word. "Silver" is a strong anchor — it's almost always paired with "spoon" in English idioms. "Born with a silver spoon in your mouth" is a universal phrase. That clue alone can unlock the rest.

  2. Functional objects have prefixes. Spoons come in many forms: eating utensils (table spoon, soup spoon), specialized tools (measuring spoon), and symbolic or decorative ones (silver spoon). The category is "types of spoons" disguised as standalone words.

  3. The parenthetical is a hint. "Table (3×Tea most places)" — this tells you "Tea" and "Table" are separate clues, not variations of each other. Tea spoon, Table spoon. Count the three T's: Tea, Table... and there's only two. Hmm, maybe it's not a T thing. But it confirms these are both about spoons.

  4. Short, common words are often prefixes. When clues seem too simple (Tea, Soup, Silver), they might be the first half of a compound word. Try pairing them with everyday objects.


FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to LinkedIn Pinpoint 690? The answer is "Words that come before 'spoon'!" — Tea, Soup, Silver, Measuring, and Table are all words that naturally precede the word "spoon" to form common phrases.

Q2: What is a tea spoon vs. a table spoon? A teaspoon is a small spoon (about 5ml capacity) used for stirring beverages. A tablespoon is roughly three times larger (about 15ml) and used for eating soups, cereals, or serving foods. Fun fact: in most places outside the US, "tablespoon" is actually abbreviated as "T" precisely because it's three times the size of a teaspoon.

Q3: What does "silver spoon" refer to idiomatically? "Being born with a silver spoon in your mouth" means being born into wealth or privilege. The phrase dates back to the 18th century — wealthy families would give silver-cutlery christening gifts to their children, while poorer families used wooden spoons.

Q4: What is a measuring spoon? A measuring spoon is a kitchen tool used to measure small amounts of ingredients (typically teaspoons and tablespoons). They often come as a set with both sizes, commonly found in 1/4, 1/2, 1 teaspoon and 1 tablespoon measurements.

Q5: What's the difference between a soup spoon and a table spoon? A soup spoon has a deeper, rounder bowl designed to hold more liquid, making it easier to scoop up soups and stews. A table spoon is more oval-shaped and versatile — used for eating a variety of foods including cereals, stews, and desserts.


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