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Crossclimb Answers Today #804 (July 13, 2026): Hints, Clues & Final Answer

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Crossclimb answers today

Summary

  • Crossclimb answers for this Monday (July 13) are finally revealed on our website.
  • If you don't want to be a part of this weekday rush, do refer to our hints and the final answer.

The Crossclimb answer today (July 13th) has finally been revealed on our Sportsdunia website. Unlike yesterday's puzzle, LinkedIn developers have introduced a bit of a French twist at the start of this week's trivia. You need to focus on multiple letters (including vowels and consonants. If we break down the puzzle, the two vowels are O, A, and E. Coming to the consonants, the D, N, and L need to be rearranged in today's trivia. And now that everything's set up, let's check out the hints and the final answer.

What is a LinkedIn Crossclimb Game?

Much like other games on the LinkedIn platform, Crossclimb is a word-based puzzle game. Players need to find a few words for this trivia game by using the same vowels and consonants. The end goal is to figure out the specific pattern and unlock all seven words. This will help you find the answers, along with maintaining a healthy streak.

How to Play a LinkedIn Crossclimb Game?

While the Crossclimb puzzle might look complicated at first, there’s one simple approach that you can take to solve the ladder every day, especially today’s Crossclimb answer:

  • Build the middle ladder with five words (by keeping two/three letters intact).
  • Arrange the words in a certain order so that two or more letters remain common with the next one in the ladder.
  • Once you figure out the pattern, you can unlock the top and bottom rings.
  • Guess the word, and this is how you find the Crossclimb today puzzle.

Crossclimb Hints for Today

Let’s take a quick glimpse at the hints to help you find Crossclimb answers today (July 13, 2026):

  • It's something that is fundamental to the human body. Basically, it protects the important organs from getting severe damage.
  • The surname of a famous British secret agent. The word is also used to explain a strong relationship between people.
  • Roads that have this type of thing where they change directions. Basically, this word means change direction.
  • A small and round object with a hole through the middle portion. It is commonly threaded into a string or wire.
  • The antonym of the word Alive. Basically something which isn't responding.
  • This two-phrased word describes an agreement that has already been finalised.

LinkedIn Crossclimb Answer Today (July 13, 2026)

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Crossclimb answers today July 13 (Image Credits: Sportsdunia/LinkedIn)

So, the hints were not enough for you to unlock your vocabulary skills? Well, don’t worry! Here’s the LinkedIn Crossclimb answer today (July 13): Done-Bone-Bond-Bend-Dead-Deal.

In case you’re a music fan too, make sure to check out our recent coverage of the Spotle July 13 Answer.

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When does the Next Crossclimb Game Start?

All LinkedIn Games reset at the same time daily. According to the schedule, these puzzles will follow a local time format and reset at 12:30 PM.

List of All Previous Crossclimb Answers

If you’re curious about what you might’ve missed, here’s a brief on all the previous Linkedin Crossclimb Answers:

  • July 12, 2026 (Puzzle #803): Water-Waver-Waves-Wales-Tales-Talks-Tanks
  • July 11, 2026 (Puzzle #802): Turn-Torn-Corn-Cord-Cold-Colt-Coat
  • July 10, 2026 (Puzzle #801): Jams-Jamb-Lamb-Lame-Late-Gate-Game
  • July 9, 2026 (Puzzle #800): Ball-Mall-Malt-Walt-Want-Wand-Hand
  • July 8, 2026 (Puzzle #799): Bird-Bind-Wind-Wine-Line-Live-Love
  • July 7, 2026 (Puzzle #798): Back-Bark-Dark-Dare-Hare-Hire-Fire
  • July 6, 2026 (Puzzle #797): Fare-Farm-Firm-Film-Fill-Will-Well
  • July 5, 2026 (Puzzle #796): Paper-Caper-Caver-Cover-Cower-Tower-Toner
  • July 4, 2026 (Puzzle #795): Step-Seep-Seek-Peek-Peck-Pack-Back
  • July 3, 2026 (Puzzle #794): Hole-Mole-More-Mare-Pare-Part-Port
  • July 2, 2026 (Puzzle #793): Zone-Lone-Lane-Land-Lend-Lead-Dead
  • July 1, 2026 (Puzzle #792): Mark-Mars-Bars-Bays-Boys-Boos-Book

Crossclimb Tips & Strategies

Those who’re familiar with the usual LinkedIn games know that you don’t have to possess any extraordinary skills to solve puzzles every day. There’s a certain approach you must follow to solve both the middle and top & bottom blocks, especially for the Crossclimb 804 answer today, on July 13th. Here’s a simple brief of the approach:

  • Since you’re approaching the middle block first, make sure to go for the word that has easy clues. Once you figure out the correct word within the first couple of minutes, you’re good to go.
  • When you’re approaching the next ladder, make sure to keep at least two/three letters intact, and tweak the rest of the letters. It could be a vowel or a consonant.
  • Build the rest of the middle block first with the correct set of words. Once you’re done with all the correct words, rearrange them in a specific order to find out the pattern. If you can do that, congratulations! You’re already ahead of others.
  • Figuring out the pattern has its rewards. You’ll unlock both top and bottom rings. Also, make sure to use simple words that we use mostly on a daily basis.
  • Do remember that both rings contain a word that we use as a two-word phrase. Therefore, think about that around this clue, and you can easily solve it.

If you’re done figuring out the answer, check out our other word-based quiz, Minute Cryptic 12 July Answer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where to find Crossclimb on LinkedIn?

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You can either directly search on Google for the Crossclimb trivia or navigate to the LinkedIn Games section to enjoy it. 

Is LinkedIn Crossclimb free to play?

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Yes, LinkedIn Crossclimb trivia is completely free to play. 

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