LinkedIn Crossclimb #770 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects HEAD to REST in LinkedIn Crossclimb 770 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

770

Date

2026-06-09

Top

HEAD

Bottom

REST

Answers for Clues

1.

Without any power, as a battery

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2.

Opening word of many letters and emails

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3.

Opposite of far

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4.

Clean and in good order

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5.

Place for a bird's eggs to hatch

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Word Ladder

HEAD
DEAD
DEAR
NEAR
NEAT
NEST
REST

Crossclimb 770 Answer & Solution Guide

Answer: HEADREST 🌟


🎮 Puzzle Overview

Today's Crossclimb 770 features a word ladder connecting HEAD (top) to REST (bottom). The theme clue reveals that combining the top and bottom rows gives you HEADREST — a support found at the top of a seat, particularly when traveling (like in a car or airplane).

The five middle rungs each change just one letter, guiding you from HEAD down to REST.

🪜 Complete Word Ladder

Position Word Clue
Top HEAD (Theme clue row)
Rung 1 DEAD Without any power, as a battery
Rung 2 DEAR Opening word of many letters and emails
Rung 3 NEAR Opposite of far
Rung 4 NEAT Clean and in good order
Rung 5 NEST Place for a bird's eggs to hatch
Bottom REST (Theme clue row)

🧠 Player Solution Walkthrough

Step 1: Understanding the Puzzle

The theme clue hints at a "support found at the top of a seat, particularly when traveling." That's a HEADREST — the cushion behind your head in a car or on a plane. This tells us the ladder runs from HEAD to REST.

Step 2: Starting from the Top

Starting at HEAD, we need a word that differs by one letter. Changing H→D gives us DEAD — "Without any power, as a battery." That's a solid first step.

Step 3: Working Through the Middle

From DEAD, changing the second vowel A→E gives DEAR — "Opening word of many letters and emails." Think "Dear Sir" or "Dear Friend."

From DEAR, changing D→N gives NEAR — "Opposite of far." A clean swap.

From NEAR, changing R→T gives NEAT — "Clean and in good order." One letter, completely new word.

From NEAT, changing T→S gives NEST — "Place for a bird's eggs to hatch." Almost there!

Step 4: Reaching the Bottom

From NEST, changing N→R gives REST — the bottom of the ladder. And with HEAD at the top, you've got your answer: HEADREST.

Step 5: The Answer

The full word HEADREST makes sense as a support at the top of a car seat or airplane seat. The puzzle cleverly places HEAD at the top and REST at the bottom, reminding you that the compound word might have its first letter at the top of the ladder.

📚 Word Reference

Word Meaning Example
HEAD The upper part of the body "She turned her head to look."
DEAD No longer alive; without power "The battery is completely dead."
DEAR Beloved; a polite salutation "Dear Customer, thank you for..."
NEAR Close in distance or time "The store is near my house."
NEAT Tidy and organized "Her handwriting is very neat."
NEST A bird's dwelling for eggs "The robin built a nest in the tree."
REST To relax; remaining part "Let's take a rest after lunch."
HEADREST A support for the head on a seat "Adjust the headrest before driving."

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to Crossclimb 770? A: The answer is HEADREST, formed by combining HEAD (top) and REST (bottom).

Q2: How many letter changes are there in the ladder? A: There are 5 intermediate steps, each changing one letter from the previous word.

Q3: What does the clue mean by "the first word may be at the bottom"? A: It's a hint that the compound word HEADREST has its first part (HEAD) at the top of the ladder, not the bottom — even though you might expect to read top-to-bottom.

Q4: What's the trickiest clue in this puzzle? A: "DEAR" can be tricky — it's not just an adjective meaning "expensive," but also the standard opening for formal letters and emails.

Q5: Is HEADREST one word or two? A: HEADREST is typically written as one word, referring to the padded support on car seats, airplane seats, and some chairs.

🎯 Strategy Tips

  1. Start from the theme clue — knowing HEADREST immediately tells you the top and bottom words
  2. Work both directions — sometimes it's easier to work from the bottom up
  3. Look for single-letter changes — each rung differs by exactly one letter from its neighbor
  4. Consider all meanings — "DEAR" as a salutation, not just "expensive"
  5. Verify the compound word — make sure HEAD + REST = HEADREST before committing

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