LinkedIn Crossclimb #760 Answer & Analysis 

()

What connects FLAT to RATE in LinkedIn Crossclimb 760 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

760

Date

2026-05-30

Top

FLAT

Bottom

RATE

Answers for Clues

1.

Move like a moth

••••••

2.

___ accompli

••••••

3.

Verifiable piece of information

••••••

4.

Turn to look directly at someone

••••••

5.

Predetermined outcome

••••••

Word Ladder

FLAT
FLIT
FAIT
FACT
FACE
FATE
RATE

Crossclimb 760 Answer & Solution Guide

Answer: FLAT RATE 🌟


🎮 Puzzle Overview

Crossclimb 760 challenges you with a word ladder connecting FLAT (top) to RATE (bottom). The theme clue hints at "a two-word phrase for a fixed charge, as for shipping a package" — which is FLAT RATE. The twist? The first word may be on the bottom, so watch your direction!

The five middle rungs change one letter at a time, forming a chain from FLAT down to RATE.

🪜 Complete Word Ladder

PositionWordClue
TopFLAT
Rung 1FLITMove like a moth
Rung 2FAIT___ accompli
Rung 3FACTVerifiable piece of information
Rung 4FACETurn to look directly at someone
Rung 5FATEPredetermined outcome
BottomRATE

🧠 Player Solution Walkthrough

Step 1: Understanding the Puzzle

The top word is FLAT and the bottom is RATE. The theme clue tells us these combine into "flat rate" — a fixed shipping charge. Your job is to connect them with five intermediate words, each differing by exactly one letter.

Step 2: Starting from the Middle

A good strategy is to work from both ends toward the center. From FLAT, changing one letter gives you FLIT (to move quickly, like a moth). From RATE, changing one letter gives you FATE (a predetermined outcome).

Step 3: Connecting to the Ends

Now bridge the gap. From FLIT, swap the L for an A to get FAIT (as in fait accompli). From FATE, change the T to a C to get FACE. That leaves FACT in the middle — the pivot point between FAIT and FACE.

Step 4: The Full Ladder

The complete chain:

  • FLAT → FLIT (T→I)
  • FLIT → FAIT (L→A)
  • FAIT → FACT (I→C)
  • FACT → FACE (T→E)
  • FACE → FATE (C→T)
  • FATE → RATE (F→R)

Step 5: Answer

The top and bottom words combine to form FLAT RATE — a fixed charge regardless of quantity or distance. Common in shipping, freelancing, and pricing structures.

📚 Word Reference

WordMeaning
FLATHaving a level surface; lacking depth or variation
FLITTo move lightly and swiftly, especially like a moth or butterfly
FAITA fact or thing done (used in "fait accompli" — an accomplished deed)
FACTA thing that is known to be true; verifiable information
FACEThe front of the head; to confront or turn toward someone directly
FATEThe development of events beyond a person's control; destiny
RATEA measure, quantity, or frequency; a fixed price or charge

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to Crossclimb 760? A: The answer is FLAT RATE — a two-word phrase for a fixed charge.

Q2: How many steps are in the word ladder? A: Five intermediate words connect FLAT to RATE: FLIT, FAIT, FACT, FACE, FATE.

Q3: What does "fait accompli" mean? A: It's a French phrase meaning "an accomplished fact" — something already done and irreversible.

Q4: Why is FLAT at the top if the clue says "the first word may be on the bottom"? A: The hint suggests the phrase could be read as "RATE FLAT" instead. In this case, FLAT is indeed at the top, forming "FLAT RATE" when read top-to-bottom.

Q5: What's the trickiest clue in this puzzle? A: "___ accompli" for FAIT is likely the trickiest — it requires knowledge of the French phrase "fait accompli," which isn't an everyday English word.

🎯 Strategy Tips

  1. Start from both ends — Work inward from FLAT and RATE simultaneously to meet in the middle.
  2. Watch for vowel shifts — The A in FLAT stays consistent through most of the ladder (FLAT, FLIT, FAIT, FACT, FACE, FATE).
  3. Know your idioms — "Fait accompli" is a common crossword/puzzle answer worth memorizing.
  4. One letter at a time — Each rung changes exactly one letter. If you're stuck, try each position systematically.
  5. Read the theme clue carefully — "The first word may be on the bottom" is a hint about word order, not a red herring.

You Might Also Like

Similar Puzzles from the same time period or theme