LinkedIn Pinpoint #726 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects Well, Pad, Stain, Jet and Blot in LinkedIn Pinpoint 726 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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Puzzle Number

726

Date

2026-04-26

LinkedIn Pinpoint 726 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 726 Clues:

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#1
Well
#2
Pad
#3
Stain
#4
Jet
#5
Blot
Pinpoint 726 Answer:
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🎯 Pinpoint 726 Answer & Full Analysis - Words that come after "ink"

Today's puzzle looked deceptively simple. Just one word staring back at me:

Well.

And honestly? That could go anywhere.

🚫 My First (Wrong) Instinct

When I saw Well, my brain immediately split in three directions.

Maybe it was about health — feeling well, wellness, that kind of thing. Or maybe it was literal, like a water well. There's also the compound-word route: well-known, well-being, well-made…

With only one clue, I defaulted to a common Pinpoint pattern: synonyms.

So I guessed something like "Synonyms for healthy."

Nope.

Wrong on guess one.

Not a great start — but at least I unlocked the second clue.

💡 The Shift: Well + Pad

The next word was:

Pad.

Now things got interesting.

Well + Pad didn't scream "health" anymore. Instead, something else clicked in the back of my mind:

  • inkwell
  • ink pad

Hold on.

That felt promising.

I tested the pairing mentally. Both words cleanly follow the same short word. And unlike my first guess, this connection felt tight — specific, not vague.

So I went for it.

My second guess: Things that hold ink.

✅ Correct.

That was fast.

But the real fun was seeing how the remaining clues fit perfectly into place.

🔍 Watching the Pattern Confirm Itself

Once the answer locked in, the rest of the clues were basically victory laps.

Stain → ink stain A super common phrase. Anyone who's used a fountain pen knows the pain.

Jet → inkjet As in inkjet printer. Totally standard compound.

Blot → inkblot And of course, the famous Rorschach inkblot test.

That final one was the chef's kiss. Classic word.

⚡ The Aha Moment

What made this puzzle satisfying wasn't difficulty — it was the pivot.

I started abstract, thinking meanings and synonyms.

Then suddenly it became mechanical and structural: What word can sit in front of both of these?

Once I asked that question, the solution practically revealed itself.

That's very Pinpoint.

✅ Category: Pinpoint 726

Words that come after "ink"

Five clues, five compound words, one simple pattern.

📚 Words & How They Fit

WordPhraseMeaning & Usage
WellInkwellA small container used to hold ink, traditionally for dipping pens
PadInk padA pad soaked with ink, used for stamps and printing
StainInk stainA mark left by spilled or absorbed ink
JetInkjetA type of printer that sprays tiny droplets of ink onto paper
BlotInkblotA spot or stain of ink, famously used in the Rorschach psychological test

💡 Lessons Learned

  1. Test Compound Words Early: When you have two clues that could form compound words, test that hypothesis early. It's one of the most common Pinpoint patterns, and this puzzle is a perfect example.

  2. From Abstract to Structural: Don't get stuck in abstract meanings. Sometimes the best move is to ask: "What word can go before/after both of these?" That's a structural question, not a semantic one.

  3. The "Chef's Kiss" Moment: When you find a connection that also ties to something culturally significant (like Rorschach tests), you know you've nailed it.

  4. Simple Patterns Can Be Satisfying: Not every puzzle needs to be a brain-twister. Sometimes a clean, simple pattern is exactly what makes a puzzle satisfying to solve.

❓ FAQ

What is the answer to Pinpoint 726?

The answer is "Words that come after 'ink'" — inkwell, inkpad, inkstain, inkjet, and inkblot.

Why do Well, Pad, Stain, Jet, and Blot fit together?

All five words form compound words when paired with "ink": inkwell, inkpad, inkstain, inkjet, and inkblot.

What is an inkwell used for?

An inkwell is a small container that holds ink for dip pens. It was commonly used before modern ink cartridges and ballpoint pens became widespread.

What is an inkblot test?

The inkblot test, also known as the Rorschach test, is a psychological assessment where people interpret inkblot images to reveal thought patterns and emotions.

What does inkjet mean in printers?

Inkjet refers to a printing technology that sprays microscopic droplets of ink onto paper to create text and images.

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