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LINKEDIN ZIP #104 ANSWER & SOLUTION

#104 Zip No. 7x7
Open directly in YouTube Shorts Published June 29, 2025
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The official visual walkthrough for the June 29, 2025 LinkedIn game.

How to Solve LinkedIn Zip Game #104

Stuck on today's board? This LinkedIn Zip puzzle (June 29, 2025) challenges players to find the single continuous sequential path connecting all logic nodes without intersecting any drawn lines or black walls.

Given the tight grid constraints of 7 columns by 7 rows, this specific layout requires you to carefully plot your route multiple steps ahead. Guessing blindly leads to dead ends quickly. To guarantee your daily win streak, we've recorded the exact solution.

Skip the frustration and see the exact winning sequence for Zip No. 104 by watching our lightning-fast animated walkthrough!

Zip is LinkedIn's daily logic puzzle: a single continuous path must visit every numbered node in order without crossing itself or any wall. The June 29, 2025 board for game #104 ships a 7x7 grid with 11 sequential nodes and 0 wall segments — a typical mid-difficulty layout that most players solve in under a minute once they spot the safe corridor.

STEP-BY-STEP PATH WALKTHROUGH

The exact sequence of moves that solves LinkedIn Zip game #104 (June 29, 2025). Coordinates use R<row>C<col> notation — top-left is R1C1.

The 7x7 grid contains 11 numbered nodes connected by a single continuous path of 18 waypoints. The solution starts at R4C2 (node 1) and ends at R4C6 (node 11).

Show full move list (17 steps)
  1. #1R4C2 → R1C2(from node 1 to node 3)
  2. #2R1C2 → R1C1(from node 3)
  3. #3R1C1 → R5C1
  4. #4R5C1 → R5C3
  5. #5R5C3 → R1C3
  6. #6R1C3 → R1C7
  7. #7R1C7 → R2C7
  8. #8R2C7 → R2C4
  9. #9R2C4 → R5C4(to node 8)
  10. #10R5C4 → R5C5(from node 8)
  11. #11R5C5 → R3C5
  12. #12R3C5 → R3C7
  13. #13R3C7 → R7C7
  14. #14R7C7 → R7C1
  15. #15R7C1 → R6C1
  16. #16R6C1 → R6C6
  17. #17R6C6 → R4C6(to node 11)

Watching the embedded YouTube Shorts video above shows this exact sequence animated frame-by-frame. Each move passes between adjacent cells (orthogonal neighbours) without crossing the path or any wall segment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common questions about solving LinkedIn Zip No. 104.

How do I solve LinkedIn Zip puzzle No. 104?

To solve LinkedIn Zip puzzle No. 104 from June 29, 2025, you must trace a single, continuous line that connects every numbered node in ascending chronological order. You cannot cross your own path or pass through the solid black walls scattered across the grid. The easiest way to learn the exact sequence is to watch our dedicated animated video walkthrough!

What is the exact answer for the June 29, 2025 LinkedIn Zip game?

The solution path on the 7x7 board starts at cell R4C2 and ends at R4C6, traversing 18 waypoints across the 11 numbered nodes and 0 wall segments. See the step-by-step move list further down this page, or watch the embedded YouTube Shorts walkthrough above to follow the path frame-by-frame.

How difficult is LinkedIn Zip puzzle No. 104?

Puzzle No. 104 is played on a 7x7 grid with 11 numbered nodes and 0 wall segments. Difficulty scales with grid size and node count — most solvers complete it in 1–3 minutes by planning routes ahead. The embedded video walks the exact path frame by frame.

What grid size is LinkedIn Zip puzzle No. 104?

LinkedIn Zip puzzle No. 104 uses a 7x7 grid — 7 columns by 7 rows. LinkedIn rotates daily puzzles across 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, and 8x8 layouts; today's board is the 7x7 variant.

Where can I play LinkedIn Zip myself?

LinkedIn Zip is a free daily logic puzzle by LinkedIn, available in the LinkedIn games hub at linkedin.com/games/zip. A new puzzle drops at midnight Pacific time every day — bookmark this site for the matching walkthrough.

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