LinkedIn Zip Answer Today (May 2026)

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Linkedin Zip

LinkedIn Zip challenges you to find the single path connecting numbers sequentially, starting from 1. This continuous line must fill every cell without crossing itself. If you need help finding the solution for today, the path to complete this Zip is provided below.

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Today’s LinkedIn Zip Answer

The correct path for the May 3, 2026 – #412 Zip is below.


Yesterday’s LinkedIn Zip Answer

The correct path for the May 2, 2026 – #411 Zip is below.


LinkedIn Zip Answer History List

LinkedIn Zip May 2026 Answer History List

May 1, 2026 – #410

LinkedIn Zip April 2026 Answer History List

April 30, 2026 – #409
April 29, 2026 – #408
April 28, 2026 – #407
April 27, 2026 – #406
Zip Answer 406
April 26, 2026 – #405
Zip Answer 405
April 25, 2026 – #404
April 24, 2026 – #403
April 23, 2026 – #402
April 22, 2026 – #401
April 21, 2026 – #400
April 20, 2026 – #399
April 19, 2026 – #398
April 18, 2026 – #397
April 17, 2026 – #396
April 16, 2026 – #395
April 15, 2026 – #394
April 14, 2026 – #393
April 13, 2026 – #392
April 12, 2026 – #391
April 11, 2026 – #390
April 10, 2026 – #389
April 9, 2026 – #388
April 8, 2026 – #387
April 7, 2026 – #386
Zip Answer 386
April 6, 2026 – #385
April 5, 2026 – #384
April 4, 2026 – #383
April 3, 2026 – #382
April 2, 2026 – #381
April 1, 2026 – #380

Zip Tips

  • Peek Around Corners: Before drawing a line from one number to the next, quickly look where that line would go. If it immediately traps itself in a corner or blocks off a whole section of the grid, it’s probably not the right way.
  • Dead Ends Tell You Something: If you draw a line and realize, “Oops, now I can’t get to the next number without crossing lines or leaving squares empty,” don’t sweat it! That dead end just told you the move you just made was wrong. Backtrack one step and try a different direction.
  • Look for the “Only Choice” Moves: Often, a number (or the end of your current path) will only have one empty square next to it that makes sense for continuing towards the next number. Grab those easy, forced moves first – they lock things in place.
  • Gotta Fill Every Square!: This is key! Always keep in mind that the final path has to cover every single spot on the grid. If drawing a line seems like it will make it impossible to visit a specific empty square later on, that line is likely wrong.

Here are all the paths for every published LinkedIn Zip puzzle. If you’re after help for more word games, then check out our Word Games section of our website!

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter is the Managing Editor at Try Hard Guides, and main guide writer. With over five years of experience in games media, including almost three years as an Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides, and before that a Staff Writer.

His writing and game guide work has also been featured on platforms such as Metro UK and Game Rant, along with other smaller publications. He has been a devoted gamer since the days of Amiga, with a journey spanning roughly 31 years.

Mark's future goals are to grow the Try Hard Guides network as much as possible while helping gamers everywhere with gaming guide content. When not immersed in gaming, Mark enjoys delving into the worlds of D&D (Dungeons & Dragons), strumming his guitar, and indulging in a good read. His heart belongs to RPGs, the Final Fantasy series, and The Legend of Zelda. Moreover, he has a keen affection for dogs.

Contact: mark@tryhardguides.com

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