LinkedIn Crossclimb #677 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects HERA to ZEUS in LinkedIn Pinpoint 677 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

677

Date

2026-03-08

Top

HERA

Bottom

ZEUS

Answers for Clues

1.

“Catch some ___” (how someone using the British alphabet would describe getting some sleep)

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2.

Camera attachment

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3.

Energy-efficient bulbs, for short

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4.

His and ___ (word that might be found on one of a pair of towels)

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5.

Barnyard layers

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Word Ladder

HERA
HERS
HENS
LENS
LEDS
ZEDS
ZEUS

🧩 LinkedIn Crossclimb 677 Answer & Full Analysis

Middle Five Words (In Clue Order)

ClueAnswerAnalysis & Thought Process
"Catch some ___" (how someone using the British alphabet would describe getting some sleep)ZEDSBritish English uses "zeds" to refer to sleep, playing on the letter Z (pronounced "zed" in British English). "Catch some Zs/Zeds" is an idiom for sleeping.
Camera attachmentLENSCameras have lenses to focus light. LENS is a straightforward, common term in photography.
Energy-efficient bulbs, for shortLEDSLED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs are known for energy efficiency. The plural LEDS fits the clue and letter count.
His and ___ (word that might be found on one of a pair of towels)HERS"His and hers" is a common pairing for matching items like towels, indicating ownership by different genders.
Barnyard layersHENSHens are female chickens that lay eggs in barnyard settings. The plural HENS matches the clue about multiple layers.

Step-by-Step Verification

  • HERS → HENS (R→N) ✅
  • HENS → LENS (H→L) ✅
  • LENS → LEDS (N→D) ✅
  • LEDS → ZEDS (L→Z) ✅

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


Top & Bottom Rows

Clue: "A couple on Mount Olympus."

  • Top: HERA
  • Bottom: ZEUS

Connections to the ladder:

  • HERA → HERS (A→S) ✅
  • ZEDS → ZEUS (D→U) ✅

Full Ladder

HERA HERS HENS LENS LEDS ZEDS ZEUS

Mythological Couple:

HERA and ZEUS

In Greek mythology, Hera is the goddess of marriage and family, and Zeus is the king of the gods. They were married (though famously not a harmonious marriage) and both resided on Mount Olympus.


Lessons Learned From Crossclimb 677

1. British vs. American English differences

"Zeds" for sleep (from "catch some Zs") highlights linguistic variations—a fun nod to British English.

2. Photography terminology

LENS is specific to optics and photography, showing how Crossclimb includes technical vocabulary.

3. Energy technology acronyms

LEDS as a plural of LED demonstrates how modern technology terms enter word puzzles.

4. Gender-specific possessive pronouns

"His and hers" is a fixed phrase for gendered ownership, making HERS an obvious answer.

5. Greek mythology knowledge

Recognizing HERA and ZEUS as the royal couple of Olympus connects classical education to wordplay.


FAQ

Q1: Why are Zeus and Hera important in Greek mythology?

Zeus is the king of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus and the sky. Hera is his wife and sister, goddess of marriage and childbirth. Their tumultuous marriage is central to many myths.

Q2: What's the British-English connection with "zeds"?

In British English, the letter Z is pronounced "zed" (vs. American "zee"). The phrase "catch some zeds" humorously means to get some sleep, playing on Z representing snoring.

Q3: Are LED bulbs really more energy-efficient?

Yes, LED bulbs use about 75% less energy and last 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, making them highly energy-efficient.

Q4: How do camera lenses work?

Camera lenses focus light onto the camera sensor or film. They use curved glass elements to bend light rays, creating sharp images through refraction.

Q5: What other animals besides hens are "barnyard layers"?

Ducks and geese also lay eggs in barnyard settings, but hens (chickens) are the most common and prolific egg-layers.


Crossclimb 677 Answer Summary

Middle Ladder:

HERS HENS LENS LEDS ZEDS

Full Ladder with Top & Bottom Rows:

HERA HERS HENS LENS LEDS ZEDS ZEUS

Mythological Couple:

HERA and ZEUS

This puzzle combines linguistic humor, modern technology, photography, and classical mythology, demonstrating Crossclimb's ability to bridge ancient and contemporary knowledge through clever word ladders.