LinkedIn Queens #786 Answer & Analysis
Stuck on LinkedIn Queens #786? Get spoiler-friendly Queens hints, then reveal the verified 8x8 grid solution and step-by-step logic for today’s LinkedIn Queens puzzle.
This page includes the final answer and full analysis for LinkedIn Queens #786. Use the hints first if you want to solve the puzzle before revealing the answer.
LinkedIn Queens #786 Hints
For LinkedIn Queens #786 on 2026-06-25 15:00:27, begin with the two starting queens already on the board. Once you remember that every row, column, and color region needs exactly one queen, several early eliminations become immediate.
The green region in the upper-right half is tightly constrained by the queen already sitting in row 2. Several candidate squares touch it or share its row, so only one green square survives.
After the top rows are accounted for, the purple region cannot stay near the top. Its only legal queen position lands lower than you might expect, and it is not on the first or second row.
In the bottom half, column clashes do a lot of the work. The red and brown regions each have an obvious survivor once you check which columns are already spoken for.
By the end, the gray band has only one square left that avoids row, column, and no-touch conflicts. If you are stuck on today's LinkedIn Queens puzzle, that last gray placement is the finishing move.
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Queens #786 FAQ
The LinkedIn Queens #786 answer is the solved board shown on this page. You can use the final queen list and the step-by-step solution to verify every placement.
This page is for LinkedIn Queens 2026-06-25 15:00:27, puzzle number 786. The solution and hints are matched to that specific daily puzzle.
The Queens #786 grid solution is summarized in the how-to-solve section and confirmed by the final queen positions. It gives you the complete solved layout without printing an oversized grid in the FAQ.
How to solve LinkedIn Queens #786: begin with the fixed queens, then use region constraints, row and column exclusions, and the no-touch rule. The puzzle becomes a chain of forced placements rather than guesswork.
It is correct because it satisfies all LinkedIn Queens rules at once: one queen per row, one per column, one per region, and no touching queens. That makes it a valid final solution.
This one is best described as medium difficulty. It has several forced moves, but you still need careful elimination to finish the board.