LinkedIn Pinpoint #717 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects First, Foreign, Financial, Hearing and Band in LinkedIn Pinpoint 717 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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Puzzle Number

717

Date

2026-04-17

LinkedIn Pinpoint 717 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 717 Clues:

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#1
First
#2
Foreign
#3
Financial
#4
Hearing
#5
Band
Pinpoint 717 Answer:
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🎯 Pinpoint 717 Answer & Full Analysis - Words that come before "aid"

I got lured into the wrong idea almost immediately on this one.

When First showed up, I started thinking in broad, slightly abstract directions. Maybe this was about ordinal words. Maybe it was about beginnings. Maybe it was one of those categories that sounds obvious but twists at the last second.

So I guessed "Synonyms for beginning".

Wrong.

Then Foreign appeared, and that pushed me into a different lane. Now I had two words that were both adjectives, and both started with F. That felt way too tidy to ignore.

I told myself, okay, maybe this is just a grammar category. I tried "Adjectives".

Also wrong.

By the time Financial arrived, I was basically convinced the puzzle wanted me to notice the repeated first letter. Three clues in a row all starting with F? Come on. That had to mean something.

So I leaned harder into that theory and guessed "Words starting with F".

Nope.

At that point, the puzzle had me exactly where it wanted me.

Then Hearing showed up and blew the whole thing apart.

No F. No clean visual pattern. No easy letter-based explanation anymore.

So I had to reset again. I started wondering if these were all words tied to some kind of category or field. Maybe they described different types of something. Maybe they were all modifiers that wanted a missing noun after them.

I took one more swing with "Types of something".

Wrong again.

Then came Band.

And that was the moment everything clicked.

I looked at all five words together: First, Foreign, Financial, Hearing, Band.

Then I started saying them in my head with different endings.

First aid. Foreign aid. Financial aid. Hearing aid. Band-Aid.

There it was.

Not a grammar category. Not a letter pattern. Just a clean shared structure hiding behind a fake-out opening.

The answer was Words that come before "aid".

✅ Category: Pinpoint 717

Words that come before "aid"

🧩 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
FirstFirst aidBasic emergency medical treatment given immediately to stabilize an injured person
ForeignForeign aidAssistance one country provides to another, often economic or humanitarian support
FinancialFinancial aidMonetary support provided to individuals or institutions, commonly for education
HearingHearing aidA small electronic device worn in or behind the ear that amplifies sounds
BandBand-AidA small adhesive bandage used for covering minor cuts and wounds

💡 Lessons Learned

  1. Don't marry the first pattern you see: Three clues starting with F looked important, but that turned out to be bait. The puzzle intentionally misdirects with the letter pattern.

  2. When meanings feel scattered, try common compounds: Sometimes the words are connected by what comes after them, not by what they mean on their own. "Aid" was hiding right there.

  3. Pay attention when one clue breaks the pattern: Hearing was the clue that forced a full rethink, and that rethink was necessary to find the real answer.

  4. Say the clue words out loud: A spoken rhythm can reveal phrase-based answers much faster than silent overthinking. "First aid, foreign aid..." just flows.

❓ FAQ

What is the answer to Pinpoint 717?

The answer is Words that come before "aid" (or simply "aid" as a suffix).

Why do First, Foreign, Financial, Hearing, and Band fit together?

Each one forms a familiar phrase or compound with "aid": First aid, Foreign aid, Financial aid, Hearing aid, and Band-Aid.

Why was this Pinpoint puzzle tricky?

It opens with three clues that all start with F, which makes you want to chase a letter pattern or grammar category before the real phrase-based connection appears.

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