Pinpoint #742 Clues & Solution 

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What links Scale, Beaker, pH meter, Test tube and Bunsen burner? Hover over each clue to uncover the pattern — or scroll down for the full reveal.

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Puzzle Number

742

Date

2026-05-12

Pinpoint #742 — Clues & Answer
Pinpoint #742 Clues:

💡 Hover or tap each clue to reveal its connection to the answer

#1
Scale
#2
Beaker
#3
pH meter
#4
Test tube
#5
Bunsen burner
Pinpoint #742 Answer:
ⓘ Full breakdown below

🎯 Pinpoint 742 Answer & Full Analysis - Things found in a chemistry laboratory

Today's Pinpoint felt like walking back into a high school chemistry lab.

When Scale appeared first, my mind split into two directions: musical scales or weighing scales. With no other clues, I held back.

👽 The Moment It Clicked 💡

Then came Beaker.

And suddenly, the picture was clear. A scale for measuring mass. A beaker for holding liquids. Both are found in one specific place: a chemistry laboratory.

I guessed "Things found in a chemistry laboratory" on the second try.

Correct.

🧙 Why It Worked So Quickly

Sometimes two clues are all you need. Scale and Beaker are both iconic chemistry lab equipment — one measures, the other holds. Once you see them together, the category locks in.

The remaining clues — pH meter, Test tube, and Bunsen burner — confirmed it beautifully. Each is a different type of lab equipment with a specific function.

✅ Category: Pinpoint 742

Things found in a chemistry laboratory

📍 Words & How They Fit

WordEquipmentWhat It Does
ScaleWeighing scaleMeasures mass of substances with precision
BeakerGlass beakerHolds, mixes, and heats liquids
pH meterpH meterMeasures acidity or alkalinity of solutions
Test tubeTest tubeHolds, mixes, and heats small chemical amounts
Bunsen burnerGas burnerHeats, sterilizes, and supports combustion

💡 Lessons Learned

  • Chemistry lab equipment is a rich Pinpoint category — there are many tools with distinct functions
  • Scale has multiple meanings — musical scale vs. weighing scale; context matters
  • Two clues can be enough — once Scale + Beaker appeared, the category was obvious
  • Lab equipment spans different functions — measuring, holding, heating, testing

❓ FAQ

What is a Bunsen burner used for?

A Bunsen burner is a gas burner commonly used in chemistry laboratories for heating substances, sterilizing equipment, and supporting combustion reactions. It was invented by Robert Bunsen in 1855.

What's the difference between a beaker and a test tube?

A beaker is a wide, flat-bottomed container used for mixing and heating larger volumes of liquid. A test tube is a narrow, cylindrical tube used for holding and heating small amounts of chemicals.

What other lab equipment could appear in Pinpoint?

Future puzzles might include: Microscope, Graduated cylinder, Erlenmeyer flask, Pipette, Crucible, or Retort stand.

Is chemistry lab equipment a common Pinpoint category?

Yes! Pinpoint loves science-related categories — lab equipment, chemical elements, and scientific instruments appear regularly.

This one was straightforward and satisfying — a perfect example of how two clear clues can unlock the whole puzzle. 🧪

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