Solving the LinkedIn Pinpoint 646 connection between the clues Segway, Hand truck, Hoverboard, Motorcycle, Bicycle (but not a tricycle). All clues and the answer explanation await below.
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Pinpoint #646 started out looking like a standard list of transportation methods or perhaps devices with wheels, which is usually too broad for a true Pinpoint puzzle. The first clue, "Segway," felt particularly non-committal—it could fit into categories like battery-powered, personal transport, or even just novelty devices. I needed at least two more words to narrow the field. Thankfully, the subsequent words provided a beautiful, escalating set of constraints that quickly transformed the puzzle from generic to elegantly precise.
I started with Segway. My initial thought was "things people stand up on," but that felt too niche and wouldn't easily include things like cars or boats.
Then Hand truck appeared. This threw a wrench in the "personal mobility" idea. A hand truck is utilitarian and manual. However, it forced me to look at a simple, common denominator: wheels. Both a Segway and a hand truck typically have two wheels.
Hoverboard was the turning point. Although it has "board" in the name, it's essentially two powered wheels separated by a platform. This strongly reinforced the numerical constraint of "two." It made me think about things that balance on a single pair of wheels.
By the time Motorcycle dropped, the pattern was clear. Motorcycles are the quintessential example of two-wheeled motorized transport. Bicycle (but not a tricycle) just confirmed it, explicitly calling out the number of wheels while simultaneously excluding the logical adjacent decoy, the three-wheeled tricycle. A perfect confirmation.
| Clue | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Segway | An upright personal transporter with two large, parallel wheels. |
| Hand truck | A simple lever device used for moving boxes, defined by its two small, non-motorized wheels. |
| Hoverboard | A two-wheeled, self-balancing electric scooter (despite the misleading name). |
| Motorcycle | A powered road vehicle characterized by having two wheels in tandem. |
| Bicycle (but not a tricycle) | Explicitly highlights the defining characteristic (Bi-cycle) and eliminates the common three-wheeled alternative. |