LinkedIn Pinpoint #697 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects Horn, Cod, Verde, Canaveral and Of Good Hope in LinkedIn Pinpoint 697 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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Puzzle Number

697

Date

2026-03-28

LinkedIn Pinpoint 697 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 697 Clues:

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Horn
#2
Cod
#3
Verde
#4
Canaveral
#5
Of Good Hope
Pinpoint 697 Answer:
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🌍 LinkedIn Pinpoint 697 Answer — Horn, Cod, Verde, Canaveral, Of Good Hope

Published: March 28, 2026 · Answer: Geographical capes

Of Good Hope gave it away.

Cape of Good Hope — the rocky headland at the southern tip of Africa where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Once you see it as a "Cape," the others follow instantly: Cape Horn, Cape Cod, Cape Verde, Cape Canaveral. Five famous geographical capes, each one a landmark in its own right.

The category is elegant because each clue is just the part that follows "Cape." Horn for the treacherous southern tip of South America. Cod for the hook-shaped Massachusetts peninsula that gave New England its character. Verde for the island nation off West Africa. Canaveral for the Florida launchpad where humans first left for space. And Of Good Hope for the route that opened up the age of global trade.

Five capes — two at the edges of continents, one that became a nation, one that became a symbol of exploration, and one that became synonymous with rocket launches.

✅ Pinpoint 697 Answer

Geographical capes

ClueFull NameWhere
HornCape HornSouthernmost tip of South America, Chile
CodCape CodHook-shaped peninsula, Massachusetts, USA
VerdeCape VerdeIsland nation off West Africa
CanaveralCape CanaveralFlorida, USA — NASA launch site
Of Good HopeCape of Good HopeSouthern tip of Africa, South Africa

💡 What This Puzzle Teaches

Famous capes are global landmarks. A cape is a headland — a piece of land projecting into water. These five are among the most historically significant on Earth, associated with exploration, trade routes, space travel, and maritime danger.

The clue is the second half. Pinpoint removed "Cape" and left the rest. "Of Good Hope" is unusual because it's a prepositional phrase rather than a simple noun — that's what makes it the trickiest clue here. Once you recognize it's part of "Cape of Good Hope," the category locks in.

Geography categories reward world knowledge. Unlike word-play categories, these require you to actually know the places. Cape Horn, Cape Cod, and Cape of Good Hope are the most likely to be recognized; Cape Verde (a country!) and Cape Canaveral are the wildcard clues that separate confident solvers from lucky ones.


FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to LinkedIn Pinpoint 697? The answer is Geographical capes. The five clues — Horn, Cod, Verde, Canaveral, and Of Good Hope — all complete famous place names when you add "Cape" in front: Cape Horn, Cape Cod, Cape Verde, Cape Canaveral, and Cape of Good Hope.

Q2: What is Cape Horn and why is it famous? Cape Horn is the southernmost point of South America, located on an island in Chilean Patagonia. It's notorious for extremely dangerous sailing conditions — violent storms, powerful currents, massive waves, and icebergs. Before the Panama Canal opened in 1914, ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans had to round Cape Horn, and hundreds were lost trying. It became a symbol of maritime danger and endurance.

Q3: Is Cape Verde a country or a cape? Both, technically. Cape Verde (officially the Republic of Cabo Verde) is an island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of West Africa. The islands were named after the Cap-Vert peninsula in Senegal — the westernmost point of Africa — which Portuguese explorers used as a landmark. The country consists of 10 volcanic islands and gained independence from Portugal in 1975.

Q4: What is Cape Canaveral known for? Cape Canaveral is a headland on Florida's Atlantic coast and home to the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. It has been the launch site of virtually every major U.S. space mission — Mercury, Gemini, Apollo (including the Moon landings), the Space Shuttle, and modern SpaceX missions. The name "Canaveral" comes from Spanish, meaning "place of cane reeds."

Q5: What's the difference between Cape of Good Hope and the southernmost tip of Africa? The Cape of Good Hope is often thought to be the southernmost tip of Africa, but it isn't — that distinction belongs to Cape Agulhas, about 150 km to the southeast. The Cape of Good Hope gained fame because it was the landmark Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias rounded in 1488, opening the sea route from Europe to India. It was originally called the "Cape of Storms," but renamed to the "Cape of Good Hope" to encourage future voyages.


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