LinkedIn, the professional networking giant with over 1 billion users, has consistently innovated to enhance user engagement and utility. Recently, it introduced a less traditional yet impactful feature: LinkedIn games. These games aim not only to entertain, but to foster professional growth and networking on the site.
The Games
LinkedIn’s game offerings include three NYT-style games:
Pinpoint: In this game, players guess the category based on provided clues. The goal is to identify the category using as few clues as possible.
Crossclimb: Crossclimb combines trivia questions with word placement challenges. Players must find four-letter answers to the clues and rearrange them so that each answer differs by only one letter from the one above and below.
Queens: Similar to Sudoku, Queens involves placing crowns correctly. It requires attention to multiple elements and can evoke both love and frustration due to its trial-and-error nature.
Accessing the Games
Wondering how to access these brain-teasing games? According to a LinkedIn FAQ, you can find them through various channels:
- Games Hub
- Search for Games using the LinkedIn Search bar
- My Network Page
- Today’s Games section under LinkedIn News (Desktop only)
- Side Panel in the LinkedIn mobile app
- Notifications
- LinkedIn’s Perspective
A spokesperson for LinkedIn told TechCrunch, “We’re playing with adding puzzle-based games within the LinkedIn experience to unlock a bit of fun, deepen relationships, and hopefully spark the opportunity for conversations…”.
While LinkedIn’s games may seem like a departure from the platform’s professional focus, they offer a unique way to engage with your network. As you play, consider how these puzzles can enhance your cognitive skills, creativity, and ability to think critically—all valuable traits in the professional world. So go ahead, solve a crossword, or place those virtual crowns strategically. Who knows? It might just lead to a meaningful conversation or a new professional connection!