LinkedIn’s Pinpoint puzzle for today, #692, is built around a simple everyday category. Each clue points to a place or source where people can get drinking water. Once the final line is seen, the connection between all the answers becomes clear.
Here are the answers arranged exactly as shown in the puzzle:
Spring
Tap
Oasis
Well
Fountain
Places to get drinking water!
Each clue fits the category in its own way.
Spring
A spring is a natural source where water flows from the ground. In many places, spring water is known as a fresh and natural source of drinking water.
Tap
A tap is one of the most common modern ways people get drinking water at home, in offices, schools, and public buildings.
Oasis
An oasis is a fertile spot in a desert where water is available. For travelers in dry regions, an oasis can be an essential source of drinking water.
Well
A well is a dug or drilled source used to access groundwater. Wells have provided drinking water for communities for centuries.
Fountain
A fountain in this puzzle points to a drinking fountain, a public water source designed for people to drink from directly.
Places to get drinking water!
The final line gives the category directly. Every clue is a place or source where drinking water can be found.
Today’s Pinpoint puzzle is a straightforward but satisfying one, connecting natural water sources and man-made access points through one clear theme.



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