LinkedIn might be adding games to its platform

Forget stuffy suits and endless scrolling! LinkedIn is shaking things up with the introduction of puzzle games on its platform. Inspired by the popularity of brain teasers like Wordle, the professional networking giant aims to boost user engagement and foster connections through casual gaming.

Titled “Queens,” “Inference,” and “Crossclimb,” these games promise to add a touch of fun to the LinkedIn experience while sparking conversations among users. A unique twist? Player scores could be linked to workplaces, creating a light-hearted competition between companies.

This move reflects a broader trend: non-gaming platforms are recognizing the power of casual games to keep users engaged. From online education to news services, companies are exploring new ways to enhance user experience. Will LinkedIn’s puzzle venture be a success? Only time will tell, but it’s a sign of their commitment to keeping professionals connected in a more interactive way.

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