LinkedIn Queens #788 Answer & Analysis
Stuck on LinkedIn Queens #788? Get spoiler-friendly Queens hints, then reveal the verified 9x9 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 #788. Use the hints first if you want to solve the puzzle before revealing the answer.
LinkedIn Queens #788 Hints
For LinkedIn Queens #788 on 2026-06-27, look for rows or color regions that only have one realistic Queen location. Those are the safest openings and usually set the whole puzzle in motion.
The starting board already gives you a couple of Queens. Once they are fixed, you can immediately eliminate adjacent cells in their rows, columns, and diagonals.
As more Queens are placed, most columns get claimed quickly. That makes it easier to spot the one remaining column for the last unsolved middle row.
One central row is blocked almost everywhere by column clashes, region clashes, or the no-touch rule. That leaves a single legal square in the big purple region.
When the board is nearly full, verify that each color region still has exactly one Queen. The final placement in the large purple area completes the grid cleanly.
Still Stuck? Click on Reveal Queens #788 Answer below.
LinkedIn Queens #788 Answer
How to Solve LinkedIn Queens #788
Previous Queens Answers
Play Unlimited Queens Games
Enjoy unlimited Queens and other puzzle games anytime. No daily limits, just endless fun!
Play Now - Unlimited GamesMore LinkedIn Games Answers for Jun 27, 2026
Queens #788 FAQ
The LinkedIn Queens #788 answer is the completed Queen layout shown on this page. It matches the published puzzle for LinkedIn Queens 2026-06-27.
LinkedIn Queens #788 is dated 2026-06-27. This page is built around that daily puzzle and its final solution.
Use the puzzle’s forced single-square regions first, then eliminate touching squares and column conflicts. That approach leads cleanly to the final #788 grid solution.
It satisfies all LinkedIn Queens rules: one Queen in every row, one in every column, one in every color region, and no touching Queens. That is the standard proof that the solution is correct.
This puzzle is best described as medium difficulty. It has several forced placements, but you still need a few elimination steps to finish the board.
The full #788 solution grid is available on this page. You can use it as a checker after trying the puzzle yourself.