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All LinkedIn Games Solutions for Today (December 14, 2025)


It’s time for the last round of LinkedIn Games answers for this week. I’ll admit that this week has been pretty boring with mostly easy puzzles. But I have to say that they really stepped up towards the end because the last few have been fun.

If you’ve never done these puzzles, join us and try them out here. Do note that the first time you open these puzzle games, you’ll get a tutorial level that is separate from the daily puzzle. With that in mind, here are all the LinkedIn Games solutions for December 14, 2025.

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LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for December 14, 2025 (#125)

The daily Mini Sudoku | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Mini Sudoku is the newest game in this lineup, and its difficulty remains consistently the same every day. Here are the solutions for today:

  • Row 1: 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
  • Row 2: 3, 1, 5, 2, 6, 4
  • Row 3: 1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6,
  • Row 4: 5, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1
  • Row 5: 4, 5, 3, 6, 1, 2
  • Row 6: 6, 2, 1, 5, 4, 3

LinkedIn Zip Solution for December 14, 2025 (#272)

A screenshot of the Linkedin Zip
The daily Zip puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Zip today is a great end to this weekend. The first few points are a challenge, and I found it really fun. First, go right once, down once, left twice, up twice through point 2, right twice through point 3, up once, left to the edge through point 4, into point 5, then down to the bottom through point 6.

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From there, go right once, up once, right once, down once, and right into point 7. Then go up once, right once, up to the top, right once, then down to the bottom through points 8 and 9, into point 10. Then go left once into point 10 to finish the puzzle.

LinkedIn Tango Solution for December 14, 2025 (#433)

A screenshot of the Linkedin Tango
The daily Tango puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Tango today only has four prefilled squares, and I’ll admit that even this puzzle managed to be fun at the end of the week.

Here’s the solution for today:

  • Row 1: Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun.
  • Row 2: Moon, Moon, Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun.
  • Row 3: Sun, Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon.
  • Row 4: Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun.
  • Row 5: Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon.
  • Row 6: Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon.

LinkedIn Queens Solution for December 14, 2025 (#593)

A screenshot of the Linkedin Queens
The daily Queens puzzle. | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Queens ends the week with a 9×9 grid, and I have to admit, it was a fun and challenging one. If only we could have more of this in a week.

Here’s the solution for today:

  • Queen #1: Row 1, Column 2
  • Queen #2: Row 2, Column 4
  • Queen #3: Row 3, Column 9
  • Queen #4: Row 4, Column 6
  • Queen #5: Row 5, Column 8
  • Queen #6: Row 6, Column 5
  • Queen #7: Row 7, Column 1
  • Queen #8: Row 8, Column 7
  • Queen #9: Row 9, Column 3

LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for December 14, 2025 (#593)

A screenshot of the Linkedin Pinpoint
The daily Pinpoint | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

The Pinpoint today is pretty simple if you guess the right word among many possible answers. The first hint is 109 = Lise Meitner, and here the answer could easily be gotten if you know the topic well. The second hint is 107 = Neils Bohr, and by now the answer is decently clear as long as you know even a little about the topic.

The third hint is 102 = Alfred Nobel, and by now, everyone should know the gist of the topic. But can you guess the exact answer? The fourth hint is 99 = Albert Einstein, and it should just depend on whether you can guess the exact solution. The last hint is 96 = Marie, and Pierre Curie (who discovered two others but not this one), and the answer is: Periodic table elements named for scientists!

LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for December 14, 2025 (#593)

A screenshot of the Linkedin Crossclimb
The daily Crossclimb | Image Credit: LinkedIn/FandomWire

Here’s the solution for today’s LinkedIn Crossclimb:

  1. They’re in a deck: CARDS
  2. Astronomer Sagan, psychiatrist Jung, and Olympian Lewis, for three: CARLS
  3. Ones from peerages, such as the members of one of the UK’s Houses: LORDS
  4. Gambling center Monte ___: CARLO
  5. Slathers on a lot of fat: LARDS

Before finding the last two words, you’ll need to arrange the first five in this order: LORDS, LARDS, CARDS, CARLS, CARLO.

The hint for the last two words is: A compound word that describes what a marathoner does before a race, perhaps by eating a lot of pasta.

And the last two words are: CARBO and LOADS.

How did you find today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!

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