Clue 1: Polar Ice Caps
"Polar Ice Caps" works as one member of the broader "Things Seen On Mars" set, which is the kind of category answer LinkedIn Pinpoint often hides behind plain nouns.
Pinpoint #661 starts with Polar Ice Caps, Impact Craters, Olympus Mons (large Volcano), A Red Sky, The Curiosity Rover. Try the clue set first, then reveal the answer and explanation in the same clean detail layout used across the answer pages.
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"Polar Ice Caps" works as one member of the broader "Things Seen On Mars" set, which is the kind of category answer LinkedIn Pinpoint often hides behind plain nouns.
"Impact Craters" works as one member of the broader "Things Seen On Mars" set, which is the kind of category answer LinkedIn Pinpoint often hides behind plain nouns.
"Olympus Mons (large Volcano)" works as one member of the broader "Things Seen On Mars" set, which is the kind of category answer LinkedIn Pinpoint often hides behind plain nouns.
"A Red Sky" works as one member of the broader "Things Seen On Mars" set, which is the kind of category answer LinkedIn Pinpoint often hides behind plain nouns.
"The Curiosity Rover" works as one member of the broader "Things Seen On Mars" set, which is the kind of category answer LinkedIn Pinpoint often hides behind plain nouns.
Full walkthrough
The first clue, "Polar Ice Caps", opens the puzzle with a deliberately wide field. In LinkedIn Pinpoint, that first reveal is rarely enough by itself, so the smart move is to test a few possible links without overcommitting.
The second clue, "Impact Craters", is where the answer search starts to tighten. A strong answer must connect both "Polar Ice Caps" and "Impact Craters" in a repeatable way, not just through a vague theme.
The third clue, "Olympus Mons (large Volcano)", creates the pivot. By now, "Things Seen On Mars" should begin to explain the clue set as a shared word, category, or phrase pattern instead of a lucky overlap.
The fourth clue, "A Red Sky", and the final clue, "The Curiosity Rover", finish the check. If the same answer still works after those extra reveals, the solution is much stronger than an early one-clue guess.
Read together, Polar Ice Caps, Impact Craters, Olympus Mons (large Volcano), A Red Sky, and The Curiosity Rover all point back to "Things Seen On Mars". That is why "Things Seen On Mars" is the best fit for LinkedIn Pinpoint #661.
"Things Seen On Mars" fits because it can explain Polar Ice Caps, Impact Craters, Olympus Mons (large Volcano), A Red Sky, and The Curiosity Rover under one answer. The clue set is not asking for five separate facts; it is asking for the common connection that survives each reveal in the LinkedIn Pinpoint sequence.
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The clues are Polar Ice Caps, Impact Craters, Olympus Mons (large Volcano), A Red Sky, The Curiosity Rover.
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