The LinkedIn Games are getting progressively easier this week, and today's puzzles are no different. Good luck solving!

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SUMMARY
- LinkedIn is probably the biggest job-hunting platform out there, but did you know it has games?
- They're called Mini Sudoku, Zip, Tango, Queens, Pinpoint, and Crossclimb.
- Good luck with today's puzzles, and if you need help, I've got you covered.
It seems like we’re going to be getting some easy LinkedIn Games this week if today’s puzzles are any indication. As someone who has tried many of the daily puzzles and games out there, these are my favorites. But not when they’re too easy.
If you want to join in on the fun, you can find the game here. If it’s your first time, you’ll have to do a sort of tutorial level that is separate from the daily puzzle. With that, here are all the LinkedIn Games solutions for December 3, 2025.
And if you’d like to try some of our web games, you can visit FW Gaming!
LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Solution for December 3, 2025 (#114)

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: 3, 6, 5, 4, 1, 2
- Row 2: 2, 1, 4, 6, 3, 5
- Row 3: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 4
- Row 4: 5, 4, 6, 1, 2, 3
- Row 5: 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1
- Row 6: 4, 3, 1, 2, 5, 6
LinkedIn Zip Solution for December 3, 2025 (#261)

The Zip today only has ten points, and if I’m being honest, it’s too simple. First, go up once, left once, down twice, right once, down once, left once, down once, right once, and down into point 2. Then go left once, down once, right twice, up to the top through points 3 and 4, right once, then down thrice through point 5.
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From there, go right once, down once into point 6, left once, down twice through point 7, right once, up once, and right once into point 8. Then go down once, right once, up twice, left once, up once, right once, up once, left once, then up into point 9. From there, go right once, up once, left twice, and then down twice into point 10 to finish the puzzle.
LinkedIn Tango Solution for December 3, 2025 (#422)

The Tango continues to be the same as we reach the middle of the week. Today’s puzzle has twelve prefilled squares, and the rest of the grid fills in very quickly.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Row 1: Sun, Sun, Moon.
- Row 2: Moon, Moon, Moon.
- Row 3: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun.
- Row 4: Moon, Sun, Moon.
- Row 5: Moon, Sun, Moon.
- Row 6: Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun.
LinkedIn Queens Solution for December 3, 2025 (#582)

Like the Tango, it seems like the Queens puzzles are also sticking with easy ones this week. The puzzle today is still a 7×7 grid, and it’s very easy.
Here’s the solution for today:
- Queen #1: Row 1, Column 5
- Queen #2: Row 2, Column 1
- Queen #3: Row 3, Column 3
- Queen #4: Row 4, Column 7
- Queen #5: Row 5, Column 2
- Queen #6: Row 6, Column 4
- Queen #7: Row 7, Column 6
LinkedIn Pinpoint Solution for December 3, 2025 (#582)

The Pinpoint today is weirdly easy, and I don’t think it’s because I got a lucky guess. The first hint is Radio, and I reckon a lot of others will have the same first guess that I had and will finish the puzzle here. The second hint is Brain, and this narrows the topic for the answer.
The third hint is Shock, and by now, the answer should be pretty clear by now. The fourth hint is Permanent, and this might confuse you a bit, but the answer is very clear at this point. The last hint is Tidal, and the answer is: Types of waves.
LinkedIn Crossclimb Solution for December 3, 2025 (#582)

Here’s the solution for today’s LinkedIn Crossclimb:
- In need of directions: LOST
- Ski ___ (way to get up a mountain): LIFT
- Series of ranked items, like a top-ten: LIST
- Trench of water surrounding a castle: MOAT
- Lion’s share: MOST
Before finding the last two words, you’ll need to arrange the first five in this order: LIFT, LIST, LOST, MOST, MOAT.
The hint for the last two words is: Compound word for a rescue craft on ships in case of emergency.
And the last two words are: LIFE and BOAT.
How did you find today’s LinkedIn Games? Let me know down in the comments!