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LinkedIn Tango Answer Today

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Tango #600 · Saturday, May 30, 2026
Grid 6×6 Suns/Moons 3 each Difficulty: Hard

Today's first move: resolve the = and × signs before anything else — the longest run of "=" forces a block of matching symbols and unlocks the top rows.

Solution

☀️🌙🌙☀️☀️🌙 ☀️🌙☀️🌙🌙☀️ 🌙☀️🌙🌙☀️☀️ 🌙☀️🌙☀️☀️🌙 ☀️🌙☀️☀️🌙🌙 🌙☀️☀️🌙🌙☀️

  • Row 1: Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon
  • Row 2: Sun, Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun
  • Row 3: Moon, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun
  • Row 4: Moon, Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon
  • Row 5: Sun, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon
  • Row 6: Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun
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Progressive Hints for Today's Tango

Reveal these one at a time — each gives a little more without spoiling the whole grid.

Today's Tango is a 6×6 grid — three suns and three moons in every row and column. Difficulty: Hard.
Begin with the signs: the = and × clues fix several cells before you touch the rest of the board.
Row 1 reads: Sun, Moon, Moon, Sun, Sun, Moon.
Once the top three rows are placed, the bottom half follows from the three-per-column counts.

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How to Play LinkedIn Tango

The goal: fill the 6×6 grid with Suns ☀️ and Moons 🌙 so every row and column has three of each, no three identical symbols sit in a row, and every = and × clue holds. Each board has exactly one solution, reachable by logic alone.

RULE 1

Three and three

Each row and column holds three suns and three moons.

RULE 2

No three in a row

Never three identical symbols in a line, across or down.

RULE 3

= and ×

= cells match; × cells differ.

RULE 4

One answer

Every board is solvable without guessing.

How to Solve Tango Faster

Tango is won by deduction, never luck. These techniques crack almost every daily board.

1. Play the = and × chains first

A run of = signs forces a block of identical symbols; an × always splits a pair. Resolve the signed pairs before anything else.

2. Avoid the triple

Two identical symbols side by side force the opposite symbol on both ends, and a gap between two matching symbols must be filled with the opposite.

3. Count to three

Once a line has three of one symbol, every remaining cell must be the other. Track the count on each row and column.

4. Use the whole line

When only one arrangement keeps the balance and avoids a triple, it's forced — even before you fill a neighbour.

LinkedIn Tango FAQ

What is today's LinkedIn Tango answer?

Reveal the answer box above to see today's solution as a sun and moon grid and as a copyable row-by-row list. We refresh it daily, shortly after the midnight Pacific reset.

Can I get a hint without seeing the whole answer?

Yes — the progressive hints above reveal the difficulty, the best first move, and the top row one step at a time before the full solution.

What time does the LinkedIn Tango puzzle reset?

A new puzzle drops every day at midnight Pacific Time (3am Eastern, 8am UK), and we refresh this page shortly after.

Is Tango harder than Queens?

They use different logic. Many find Tango quicker because the = / × signs force moves directly, while Queens relies on spatial colour-region reasoning.

How long should today's Tango take to solve?

A typical board takes about 2–5 minutes; harder ones can run 5–10 minutes.

Why does my Tango grid have only one solution?

The balance, no-three and = / × rules together leave exactly one valid grid — so you never have to guess.

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