LinkedIn Pinpoint 519 – Dust, Fur, Foot, Basket, Bowling

Stuck on the LinkedIn Pinpoint 519 puzzle? Trying to figure out what connects the words Dust, Fur, Foot, Basket, Bowling? We have the complete guide to today’s challenge, including all the clues and the final answer. Read on to find the solution in Pinpoint 10-01-2025.

🚨Warning: The following post contains spoilers for Pinpoint Today Answer & Clues.

LinkedIn Pinpoint 519 Clues & Answer

Dust
Fur
Foot
Basket
Bowling

The 5 clues belong to a category. Guess which one with the fewest number of clues possible.

Words that come before “ball”

Solving Pinpoint #519

Today’s Pinpoint clues are a fantastic mix of words describing objects, actions, and materials. At first glance, Dust, Fur, Foot, Basket, and Bowling don’t seem to share any category. But, they all have a very strong linguistic connection: they are all commonly used as adjectives or prefixes for a single, round object.

The challenge today is to figure out the common noun that completes every single term.

Pinpoint Clues (10-1-2025):

  • Dust
  • Fur
  • Foot
  • Basket
  • Bowling

From sports equipment to pet hair and cleaning, the one common object ties these clues together perfectly.

Pinpoint 30 September 2025 Answer (Pinpoint #518)

The answer is Ways to describe hair!

Pinpoint 519

The common word that completes every phrase is “ball”!

The answer to Pinpoint #519 is Words that come before “ball”!

Here is how the clues form the complete terms:

  • Dust ball (or dust bunny)
  • Fur ball
  • Foot ball
  • Basket ball
  • Bowling ball

Category: Pinpoint 519

Answer: Words that come before “ball”!

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Clues and the Compound Word

Clue Compound Word (Clue + ball)
Dust Dust ball (a collection of dust and fibers).
Fur Furball (clump of hair/fur, often in pets).
Foot Football (a globally popular sport and its equipment).
Basket Basketball (a major team sport played with a ball).
Bowling Bowling ball (the heavy ball used to knock down pins).

This was a classic word association puzzle. Did you catch the “ball” connection immediately? Let me know in the comments!

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