From time to time I encounter code-only answers (answers with just code, or with a heading similar to "Try this:" and code) in the low quality review queue. These answers usually answer the immedeate question of OP (they can copy/paste), but I think they are fairly useless to future visitors that have the same problem. Because the answer does not tell how they solved the problem, or what OP did wrong, a future visitor needs to understand the code from OP first, then has to understand the code from whoever answered the question, has to spot the differences and then apply those changes to their own code. I believe that to be hard for someone that couldn't fix their own code in the first place.
What should I do with such answers. I don't think deleting them is a good idea, because they do actually answer the question. The only other option I have in the Low Quality Queue is saying that it "looks good". Right now, I usually leave a comment and then click skip in the hope that they fix their answer. Editing the answer myself requires me to put too much effort into understanding the question and the answer fully. Should I handle it differently?