LinkedIn Pinpoint #720 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects Spade, Rake, Trowel, Hoe and Wheelbarrow (to move soil) in LinkedIn Pinpoint 720 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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Puzzle Number

720

Date

2026-04-20

LinkedIn Pinpoint 720 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 720 Clues:

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#1
Spade
#2
Rake
#3
Trowel
#4
Hoe
#5
Wheelbarrow (to move soil)
Pinpoint 720 Answer:
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🎯 Pinpoint 720 Answer & Full Analysis - Gardening tools

Today's Pinpoint felt like a classic case of "don't overthink it."

The first word looked obvious. Maybe too obvious. And that's exactly what got me.

🧠 My Solve Story

When I saw Spade, my brain instantly split into multiple tabs.

On one side: digging tools. On the other: card games.

And if you've played enough Pinpoint, you know the game loves double meanings. "Spade" as a card suit felt like a clever, clean category. It almost felt too easy.

So I leaned into that instinct and guessed something along the lines of card suits.

Wrong.

Alright. Reset.

The second clue appeared: Rake.

That killed the card theory immediately. No suits here. No hidden metaphor. Just… a rake.

Now I had to rethink everything.

Spade and rake together? That's not subtle. Both live in the shed. Both involve dirt. Suddenly my "clever" theory collapsed, and a much simpler one took its place.

Still, I hesitated for a second. Was it something broader like outdoor equipment? Landscaping items? Yard maintenance gear?

But Pinpoint answers usually go with the cleanest shared category. And this one was staring right at me.

I guessed Gardening tools.

Correct on the second try.

The rest of the clues just sealed the deal. Trowel is that small handheld digging tool. Hoe is another garden staple. And finally, Wheelbarrow (to move soil) removed any lingering doubt — that little note about soil made the setting crystal clear.

No tricks. No wordplay. Just a reminder that sometimes the simplest connection really is the answer.

And yes, I absolutely tried to be too clever at first.

✅ Category: Pinpoint 720

Gardening tools

🧩 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
SpadeGarden spadeA tool with a flat metal blade used for digging soil, a staple in any gardener's shed
RakeLeaf rakeA tool used to gather leaves or level soil, essential for yard maintenance
TrowelHand trowelA small handheld tool for digging small holes or planting
HoeGarden hoeA tool with a flat blade used to weed or shape soil
WheelbarrowPush a wheelbarrowA small cart used to transport soil, plants, or debris

💡 Lessons Learned

  1. Don't overthink the first clue: Spade has multiple meanings (card suit, digging tool), but the simplest interpretation was correct. When in doubt, test the obvious first.

  2. Look for shared contexts: Spade + Rake immediately suggests the garden shed. Both are tools you'd find there, and both involve soil or dirt.

  3. Watch for confirmating details: The parenthetical "(to move soil)" on Wheelbarrow wasn't a hint — it was confirmation. It eliminated any other interpretation and locked in the garden theme.

  4. Simplicity wins: Sometimes the answer really is exactly what the clues plainly suggest. Not every puzzle requires clever wordplay.

❓ FAQ

What is the answer to Pinpoint 720?

The answer is "Gardening tools".

Why do Spade, Rake, Trowel, Hoe, and Wheelbarrow fit together?

Each is a common gardening tool: spades dig soil, rakes gather leaves, trowels plant, hoes weed, and wheelbarrows transport materials. They're all essential implements for garden work.

Why was "Spade" tricky at first?

Because "spade" also refers to a card suit (like hearts, diamonds, clubs). This double meaning makes it a tempting red herring for those who overthink the puzzle.

Is "Gardening tools" too obvious for a Pinpoint answer?

Not at all. While some puzzles rely on wordplay or compound phrases, many use straightforward thematic categories — especially when the clues clearly belong together.

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