Today’s LinkedIn Pinpoint puzzle is all about one simple idea: places with benches. The answers look random until you realize each spot is somewhere you can realistically find people sitting on benches—whether for rest, waiting, watching, or formal seating.
Answers
Parks
Courtrooms
Piano lounges
Bus stops
Stadiums (for team substitutes)
Places with benches!
Here’s what each line means:
Parks
Parks are one of the most obvious places for benches. They’re placed along walking paths, near playgrounds, and in quiet corners so people can rest, chat, or enjoy the view.
Courtrooms
Courtrooms have benches too—seating benches for the public, sometimes for the jury area depending on the setup, and the judge’s “bench” (which is also a common term for where the judge sits).
Piano lounges
Piano lounges often have bench-style seating or cushioned benches around tables. It fits the relaxed, social vibe where guests sit and listen to live music.
Bus stops
Many bus stops include benches so commuters can sit while waiting. Even where there isn’t a full shelter, a simple bench is common in busy areas.
Stadiums (for team substitutes)
In sports stadiums, substitute players sit on the team bench (sideline seating area). “On the bench” is also a popular sports phrase meaning a player isn’t currently in the game.
Places with benches!
That final line is the category clue: every answer is a place where benches are found (or where “bench” is a standard term).



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