LinkedIn Crossclimb #670 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects TYPE to FACE in LinkedIn Pinpoint 670 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

670

Date

2026-03-01

Top

TYPE

Bottom

FACE

Answers for Clues

1.

A single, uninterrupted recording of a scene in a movie

••••••

2.

Record sound or video

••••••

3.

Step into some shallow water

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4.

Turbulence in the water left behind a moving boat

••••••

5.

Gradually decrease in intensity before disappearing

••••••

Word Ladder

TYPE
TAPE
TAKE
WAKE
WADE
FADE
FACE

🧩 LinkedIn Crossclimb 670 Answer & Full Analysis

Middle Five Words (In Clue Order)

ClueAnswerAnalysis & Thought Process
A single, uninterrupted recording of a scene in a movieTAKEA film take is one continuous recording. In the ladder, it connects to TAPE (P→K, 1 letter) and to WAKE (T→W, 1 letter), serving as a key middle position.
Record sound or videoTAPETo record using magnetic tape. It connects to TYPE (the top word) by changing Y→T (1 letter), forming the entry point from the top of the ladder.
Step into some shallow waterWADETo walk through water. It connects to WAKE (D→K, 1 letter) and to FADE (W→F, 1 letter), anchoring the lower portion of the ladder.
Turbulence in the water left behind a moving boatWAKEThe disturbance behind a moving vessel. It connects to TAKE (W→T, 1 letter) and to WADE (K→D, 1 letter), forming the middle transition.
Gradually decrease in intensity before disappearingFADETo gradually disappear. It connects to WADE (W→F, 1 letter) and to FACE (the bottom word) by changing D→C (1 letter).

Step-by-Step Verification

  • TYPE → TAPE (Y→T) ✅
  • TAPE → TAKE (P→K) ✅
  • TAKE → WAKE (T→W) ✅
  • WAKE → WADE (K→D) ✅
  • WADE → FADE (W→F) ✅
  • FADE → FACE (D→C) ✅

All steps strictly follow the one-letter difference rule, forming a smooth middle ladder.


Top & Bottom Rows

Clue: "The top + bottom rows = A compound word that describes the design of letters, numbers, and other symbols to be used when printing a book. Keep in mind: The first word may be at the bottom."

  • Top: TYPE
  • Bottom: FACE

Connections to the ladder:

  • TYPE → TAPE (Y→T) ✅
  • FADE → FACE (D→C) ✅

Full Ladder

TYPE TAPE TAKE WAKE WADE FADE FACE

Alliterative Phrase:

TYPEFACE

This compound word describes the design of letters, numbers, and other symbols used in printing - essentially the style and appearance of written characters.

Note: The clues appear in a different order than the ladder sequence. The ladder flows: TYPE → TAPETAKEWAKEWADEFADE → FACE.


Lessons Learned From Crossclimb 670

1. Watch for directional hints in the clue
The clue states "the first word may be at the bottom," indicating FACE could be the starting point when building from the bottom up. This helps determine the correct ladder direction.

2. Verify each letter change systematically
Map all one-letter differences: TYPE→TAPE, TAPE→TAKE, TAKE→WAKE, WAKE→WADE, WADE→FADE, and FADE→FACE all connect with single letter changes.

3. Recognize compound word clues
The final answer TYPEFACE is a common term in printing and design, which helps confirm the solution is correct.

4. Build from both ends inward
Start with the given top and bottom words (TYPE and FACE), then work inward to find valid connections.

5. Use semantic meaning to verify
Each word has a distinct, logical meaning that confirms the answers before building the ladder.


FAQ

Q1: How did we determine the correct ladder direction?
The clue explicitly states "the first word may be at the bottom." This indicates the ladder might flow from FACE upward through FADE, WADE, WAKE, TAKE, TAPE, to TYPE. We verified each connection works with a single letter change.

Q2: What does TYPEFACE mean?
Typeface is a compound word describing the design and style of letters, numbers, and symbols used in printing books and other written materials. It's a fundamental concept in typography and graphic design.

Q3: Why is this puzzle elegant?
All the middle words share similar sounds and structures (-APE, -AKE, -ADE), creating a satisfying phonetic flow. The final ladder connects TYPE to FACE smoothly through five intermediate steps.

Q4: How do we verify the ladder is correct?
Each adjacent pair must differ by exactly one letter. We verified: TYPE→TAPE (Y→T), TAPE→TAKE (P→K), TAKE→WAKE (T→W), WAKE→WADE (K→D), WADE→FADE (W→F), FADE→FACE (D→C).


Crossclimb 670 Answer Summary

Middle Ladder:

TAPE TAKE WAKE WADE FADE

Full Ladder with Top & Bottom Rows:

TYPE TAPE TAKE WAKE WADE FADE FACE

Alliterative Phrase:

TYPEFACE

This puzzle demonstrates the importance of carefully reading directional hints in clues and systematically verifying each letter transformation to build a valid word ladder.