LinkedIn’s Pinpoint puzzle for today, #685, focuses on a media-related category. The clues all point to well-known publications that have reached readers in many countries through international editions, translated versions, or global circulation. Once that pattern becomes clear, today’s answer is easy to spot.
Here are the answers arranged exactly as shown in the puzzle:
Time
The Economist
Cosmopolitan
National Geographic
Reader’s Digest
Magazines (with global readership / versions)!
Each line in the puzzle refers to a major magazine brand known beyond just one country or region. Here is what each one means.
Time
Time is one of the most recognized news magazines in the world. It is known for its reporting on politics, current affairs, business, and culture, and it has built a strong international reputation over the years.
The Economist
The Economist is a globally read publication focused on international news, politics, economics, finance, and analysis. It has a broad audience across many countries and is especially known for its global perspective.
Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan is a famous lifestyle and entertainment magazine with editions in many parts of the world. It covers topics such as fashion, relationships, beauty, and modern culture, making it one of the most internationally recognized magazine brands.
National Geographic
National Geographic is widely known for its coverage of science, geography, wildlife, history, and exploration. Its global reach, educational appeal, and strong visual identity have made it popular with readers around the world.
Reader’s Digest
Reader’s Digest is another magazine with international recognition. It is known for short articles, human-interest stories, humor, advice, and general-interest content, and it has long been published in multiple countries and formats.
Magazines (with global readership / versions)!
This final line reveals the category clearly. Every clue is the title of a magazine that has achieved broad international readership or has appeared in global editions and versions.
Today’s Pinpoint puzzle is a nice example of how the game mixes media knowledge with category recognition. The clues may seem like separate publication names at first, but the shared connection is that they are all magazines with a worldwide audience.



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