Queens Answer 802 - Jul 11

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Here's the LinkedIn Queens answer for Saturday, July 11th, 2026. Queens is LinkedIn's daily game — a spatial-logic puzzle where you place one queen in every row, column and coloured region without any two touching — and this page keeps that day's full solution on record. You control how much you see: click any cell to check whether it holds a queen or is empty, or reveal a whole colour zone's queen — confirm one hunch or uncover the entire board. Use the date navigation to jump to another day, or see how the game works and how to solve it below.

Queens answer for Jul 11, 2026

The Jul 11, 2026 solution is shown above with the reveal tool, so you can uncover as much or as little as you want. This is an archived puzzle — for the current day's answer, head to the main Queens answers page; a new Queens puzzle goes live every day at midnight Pacific Time (3:00 a.m. Eastern).

How Queens works

RuleDetail
GoalPlace exactly one queen in each row, each column, and each coloured region.
No touchingQueens may not be adjacent — not even diagonally.
Grid size variesBoards range from small (5×5) to larger (8×8 and up); more zones mean tighter constraints and a harder solve.
ResetA new Queens puzzle drops every day at midnight Pacific Time (3:00 a.m. Eastern).

Tips for solving Queens

  • Start with the smallest colour zones — a region of two or three cells has the fewest possible queen placements, so it locks in first.
  • After placing a queen, mark its whole row, column and the eight cells around it as empty; that elimination cascades quickly.
  • Look for two zones that share a row or column — each must use a different one, which immediately restricts both.
  • Stuck on one region? Reveal a single cell there rather than the whole board — one confirmed placement usually unlocks the rest.

What is LinkedIn Queens?

Queens is LinkedIn's colour-coded logic puzzle, often described as Sudoku without the maths. On a grid split into coloured regions you place one queen per row, column and region, with none touching — and every board is designed to be solved by pure deduction, no guessing required.

More Queens answers

Use the previous / next links to move between dates, or open the main Queens answers page for today's puzzle and the full archive. Every past Queens puzzle has its own dated page like this one, so you can look up any day's solution.

Frequently asked questions

What was the Queens answer on Jul 11, 2026?

The full Queens solution for Saturday, July 11th, 2026 is at the top of this page, shown with the interactive reveal tool.

How do I see today's Queens answer instead?

Open the main LinkedIn Queens answers page — it always shows the current day's puzzle and a countdown to the next one.

What time does Queens reset?

Queens refreshes every day at midnight Pacific Time (3:00 a.m. Eastern), when a new puzzle replaces the current one and that day's answer joins this archive.

Where can I find other past Queens answers?

Every previous puzzle has its own dated page; use the date navigation here or the archive on the main Queens answers page.