LinkedIn Pinpoint #736 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects Hamilton, Sofia, Lima, Athens and Mexico City in LinkedIn Pinpoint 736 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

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Puzzle Number

736

Date

2026-05-06

LinkedIn Pinpoint 736 Clues & Answer
Pinpoint 736 Clues:

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#1
Hamilton
#2
Sofia
#3
Lima
#4
Athens
#5
Mexico City
Pinpoint 736 Answer:
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🎯 Pinpoint 736 Answer & Full Analysis - Capital cities

Today's Pinpoint felt short… but only because I pivoted quickly.

When Hamilton popped up, my brain immediately split into three lanes: the $10 bill, the Broadway musical, or somewhere on a map. With just one clue, it felt risky to commit to geography. The most obvious association? U.S. money.

Wrong.

And honestly, that helped.

👽 The Moment It Clicked 💡

Then came Sofia.

Now things shifted.

Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria. That's its main claim to fame. Suddenly I looked back at Hamilton—not the man, not the musical, but Hamilton, Bermuda.

Wait a second.

That's a capital too.

Two clues. Two national capitals.

That couldn't be a coincidence.

I didn't wait for Lima, Athens, or Mexico City to confirm it. The pattern already felt solid. I guessed "Capital cities."

Correct on the second try.

🧙 Why It Worked So Quickly

This puzzle is a great example of how your first instinct can be both helpful and misleading.

Hamilton absolutely screams American history. But Pinpoint loves geographic categories, and once you mentally shift from "person" to "place," the whole board reorganizes itself.

If I had hesitated and overthought it, I might have drifted toward "famous cities" or something vague. But the key was noticing that both early clues were official national seats of government.

After that, it was smooth sailing.

✅ Category: Pinpoint 736

Capital cities

📍 Words & How They Fit

WordPhrase / ExampleMeaning & Usage
HamiltonHamilton → Capital of BermudaThe capital city of Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory
SofiaSofia → Capital of BulgariaThe political and cultural capital of Bulgaria
LimaLima → Capital of PeruThe largest city and capital of Peru in South America
AthensAthens → Capital of GreeceGreece's capital, known for its ancient history
Mexico CityMexico City → Capital of MexicoThe capital and largest city of Mexico

💡 Lessons Learned

  • Pivot quickly: When one interpretation doesn't fit, don't be afraid to try a completely different angle
  • Look for government seats: Capital cities are a common geographic category in Pinpoint
  • Trust the pattern: Once two clues clearly share a connection, it's often worth guessing early
  • Hamilton is tricky: It has multiple meanings, but in this context, it's the Bermuda capital—not the Founding Father or the musical

❓ FAQ

Is Hamilton really a capital city?

Yes. Hamilton is the capital of Bermuda, even though it's much smaller than many other national capitals.

Why didn't the puzzle include only major world capitals?

Pinpoint often mixes globally famous capitals (like Athens) with less obvious ones (like Hamilton) to increase difficulty and test broader knowledge.

Are capital city categories common in Pinpoint?

Yes, geography-based categories—especially countries, cities, and landmarks—appear frequently in Pinpoint puzzles.

This one was quick, satisfying, and a nice reminder: when a clue feels like a person… make sure it's not a place first.

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