Professional social network LinkedIn launched new games for users
LinkedIn has introduced three new fun puzzle games to diversify user interaction on the professional platform and help strengthen connections between colleagues in a casual atmosphere.
Games on LinkedIn
Intriguing riddles
The leading social network for business communication LinkedIn has expanded its offer by adding three exciting puzzles: "Pinpoint", "Queens" and "Crossclimb". These entertaining puzzles are now available on both mobile gadgets and the web version of the platform, offering users an interesting distraction between work tasks.
Daily Challenges
Each participant can participate in one puzzle every day, tracking their progress , competing with friends and colleagues and watching who else among his contacts plunged into the world of these exciting games. This is a great opportunity to relax the mind and strengthen connections in a relaxed atmosphere.
Variety of tasks
The three proposed puzzles offer a wide range of intellectual challenges. "Pinpoint" requires associative thinking where you have to determine the category to which five given words belong within a limited time. "Crossclimb" combines riddles and word games, forcing you to create a chain of words where each subsequent one differs from the previous one by only one letter. And "Queens" is a classic sudoku game without numbers, where you need to arrange the queens on the grid so that none of them touch the other, and there is only one queen in each row and column.
Glossary
- LinkedIn is a leading professional social network that unites millions of professionals of various industries and companies.
- Pinpoint is an associative thinking game where you need to define a category for a group of words.
- Queens - a variant of the classic sudoku game using queens instead of numbers.
- Crossclimb - a combination of riddles and a word game, where you need to form a chain of words, changing only one letter in each subsequent word.
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LinkedIn has added three new games: Pinpoint, Queens and Crossclimb. They are available both on mobile devices and on the desktop version. Users can play one game per day, track their progress, and compete with friends and colleagues.
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Адріана
It's interesting that LinkedIn has added games to its platform 🤔 I think it will help make the network more attractive and increase user engagement. Although in my opinion, a good balance between work and fun is important. What do you think?
Станіслав
It surprised me. LinkedIn was designed as a professional network, but now it has games. However, I understand their intentions - to attract a wider audience and increase activity. It seems to be a new trend among digital platforms 👀
Марко
I think this is a good idea! Some games like sudoku or word association can be useful for developing logical thinking and attention 🧠 And these are definitely skills needed in the work environment. So why not?
Йоган
I am skeptical of this idea. LinkedIn is a professional platform and I think it should stay that way. Adding games can distract people from the main purpose of the network. It's a bit like Facebook trying to become a universal platform for everything 🙄
Софія
I wouldn't say it's a bad idea. Sometimes you need to take breaks while working and small games can be a good way to take a break 😄 It can even increase productivity if not abused.
Йоган
Maybe I'm a little old-fashioned in my views 🧓 But in my opinion, LinkedIn should focus on its main purpose - professional connections and career development. Games are a fad that will pass quickly.
Антон
I agree that games can seem strange on LinkedIn. But if you think about it, they can be a good way of networking and strengthening ties between colleagues 🤝 For example, you can arrange competitions or simply discuss game progress.
Марія
I love the idea of adding games! This could make LinkedIn more appealing to a younger audience 👩💻 Also, as someone mentioned, some games develop useful skills. And it's just fun - why not combine work with a little entertainment?