LinkedIn Crossclimb #778 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects CALL to FOLD in LinkedIn Crossclimb 778 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

778

Date

2026-06-17

Top

CALL

Bottom

FOLD

Answers for Clues

1.

Basic building block of life (all organisms have at least one)

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2.

What one might ring on someone's porch to get them to the door

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3.

Leather strip worn around the waist

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4.

Run away suddenly, or last name of retired sprinter Usain

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5.

Font style to draw attention

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Word Ladder

CALL
CELL
BELL
BELT
BOLT
BOLD
FOLD

Crossclimb 778 Answer & Solution Guide

Answer: CALL / FOLD — Two options when someone raises you in poker 🌟


🎮 Puzzle Overview

Today's Crossclimb puzzle #778 challenges you to build a word ladder from CALL (top) to FOLD (bottom). The theme clue reveals the answer: "Two options when someone raises you in poker." In poker, when another player raises the bet, you can either CALL (match the bet) or FOLD (give up your hand).

🪜 Complete Word Ladder

Position Word Clue
Top CALL (theme clue)
Rung 1 CELL Basic building block of life (all organisms have at least one)
Rung 2 BELL What one might ring on someone's porch to get them to the door
Rung 3 BELT Leather strip worn around the waist
Rung 4 BOLT Run away suddenly, or last name of retired sprinter Usain
Rung 5 BOLD Font style to draw attention
Bottom FOLD (theme clue)

🧠 Player Solution Walkthrough

Step 1: Understanding the Puzzle

The top word is CALL and the bottom word is FOLD. The theme hint mentions poker — both are actions you can take when facing a raise. Your job is to connect them through a chain of words where each differs by exactly one letter.

Step 2: Starting from the Top — CALL → CELL

Start with CALL. Changing the first letter from C to another consonant gets you thinking. Swap the A for an E and change the second L — actually, just change the vowel: CALL → CELL. Both share the double-L ending, and CELL is a solid biology term.

Step 3: Moving Through the Middle

From CELL, change the C to a B: BELL — a doorbell, exactly what you ring at someone's porch. Then change the second L to a T: BELT — a leather waist strip. Next, swap the E for an O and change the L: BOLT — to run away, or Usain Bolt's surname.

Step 4: Connecting to the End

From BOLT, change the T to a D: BOLD — a font style (like bold text) used to draw attention. Finally, from BOLD, swap the B for an F: FOLD — and you've reached the bottom!

Step 5: The Answer

The complete ladder: CALL → CELL → BELL → BELT → BOLT → BOLD → FOLD

The poker connection: when someone raises you, you can CALL (match) or FOLD (quit).

📚 Word Reference

Word Meaning
CALL To match a bet in poker; also to phone someone
CELL The basic structural unit of all living organisms
BELL A hollow metallic device that rings when struck
BELT A strip of leather or fabric worn around the waist
BOLT To run away suddenly; also a metal fastener
BOLD A font weight heavier than normal; also means courageous
FOLD To give up a hand in poker; also to bend something over on itself

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to Crossclimb 778? A: The answer is CALL and FOLD — two options when someone raises you in poker.

Q2: How many rungs are in the word ladder? A: There are 5 intermediate words (CELL, BELL, BELT, BOLT, BOLD), connecting CALL to FOLD for a total of 7 words.

Q3: What's the trick to solving this puzzle? A: Start by recognizing the poker theme from the clue. Both CALL and FOLD are poker terms. Then work through single-letter changes to bridge the two words.

Q4: Why is CELL the first step from CALL? A: CALL and CELL share the double-L pattern. Changing the vowels (A→E) and the first consonant (C stays) gets you there efficiently.

Q5: Can you solve it starting from the bottom? A: Absolutely! FOLD → BOLD (swap F for B) → BOLT (swap D for T) → BELT (swap O for E) → BELL (swap T for L) → CELL (swap B for C) → CALL.

🎯 Strategy Tips

  1. Start from the middle — If you're stuck, try solving from both ends toward the center.
  2. Look for single-letter changes — Each step changes exactly one letter. Double letters (LL) can be helpful anchors.
  3. Use the theme clue — Poker terms give you the start and end. Think about what words share letter patterns with both.
  4. Check positions carefully — Make sure each word fits its rung position; the ladder must be continuous.
  5. Don't overthink it — Sometimes the simplest letter swap is the right one.

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