Stranded, bring to an island with C

  • Car for shelter, storage and maybe power if fuel.

  • Clothes protect from sun, insects and cold.

  • Cat as a living companion and pest hunter.

  • Coat keeps you warm during cold island nights.

  • Candy for quick calories and morale boost.

  • Camera to document island life and for fun.

  • Cake as food and a big morale booster.

  • Cup useful for drinking and measuring water.

  • Cellphone for communication if signal, plus apps.

  • Coffee boosts energy and morale, if you can brew.

  • Canned food long-lasting survival nutrition source.

  • Canoe perfect for fishing, exploring, and escape.

  • Chocolate high‑energy food and comfort treat.

  • Coke for hydration and sugar, at least at first.

  • Cookies easy to carry, long‑lasting snack food.

  • Cap protects head from harsh island sun.

  • Cell phone could call for rescue or entertain.

  • Cheese as protein food, some types store well.

  • Chair for comfort, rest, and keeping off sand.

  • Chips salty, calorie‑dense snack, morale food.

  • Deck of cards for games, morale and killing time.

  • Coconuts give food, water and useful shells.

  • Compass helps you navigate or signal direction.

  • Cups help collect, store and drink water.

  • Candle gives portable light, can start fires.

  • Cooler keeps food fresh longer in the heat.

  • Cats as companions, comfort and pest hunters.

  • Canteen is ideal for carrying precious water.

  • Can to store food, water, or collect items.

  • Camping gear covers shelter, tools and basics.

  • Corn is food; seeds could be planted too.

  • Comb keeps hair manageable, can remove bugs.

  • Carrots as food, seeds could be grown.

  • Clock not vital, but helps track time, routine.

  • Chicken gives eggs, meat and possible breeding.

  • Can opener makes tinned food safe and easy.

  • Cot keeps you off the ground away from bugs.

  • Couch for comfort and rest at your island base.

  • Cash useless on island, but still an item you bring.

  • Metal cans useful for storing food or water.

  • Sugary drink in cans, morale boost on island.

  • A cow gives milk, meat and leather, very useful.

  • Computer could store info, games, maybe offline guides.

  • Soft drink; hydration and small sugar energy.

  • Cream could be food or skin care, handy on island.

  • Safe drinking water is vital for survival.

  • Canned food keeps well and feeds you for long.

  • Crayons for drawing, maps, or passing the time.

  • Chainsaw helps cut wood, build shelter fast.

  • Pots, pans etc. for cooking food on the island.

  • Coal can be fuel for fires or simple tools.

  • Cutlery helps eat, cook, and prepare small items.

  • Dry snack food, light to carry and non‑perishable.

  • Cooker lets you prepare food safely if powered.

  • Chickens give eggs and meat, small portable livestock.

  • Carrot is food; fresh veggies help nutrition.

  • Single can of preserved food, compact survival ration.

  • Canned food keeps well, vital calories on island.

  • Candles give light and comfort when nights are dark.

  • Cookie is food, simple morale boost snack.

  • Coins are small metal money, could trade or use.

  • Cucumber is fresh food, water-rich and edible.

  • Canned goods store long, perfect survival ration.

  • Coloring book gives boredom-busting creative fun.

  • A cutter is a small cutting tool, handy for survival.

  • A crate helps carry, store, even build simple furniture.

  • cooking supplies
  • A canopy gives shade and rain protection on the beach.

  • If you bring live crabs, that’s fresh protein supply.

  • Cord is essential for shelter, traps, repairs, many uses.

  • Can of beans is classic canned protein-rich survival food.

  • Coconuts give food, drink, and useful shells.

  • Charcoal helps purify water and start or maintain fires.

  • Camping tent
  • Cows give milk, meat, leather; great survival asset.

  • Cooking pot vital for boiling water and making food.

  • A chef can cook, ration food, and improvise tools.

  • Charger helps if you also have power source nearby.

  • Cable/rope useful for shelter, tying, climbing.

  • Cookbook gives recipes, ideas for wild ingredients.

  • Company (people) helps for labor and morale.

  • Clean water is essential for survival on an island.

  • Cereal is food; good initial survival rations.

  • Crisps are snack food, morale boost but not hearty.

  • Catapult could help hunt or signal, though unusual.

  • Cantaloupe is food and contains hydrating water.

  • Camping equipment covers shelter and basic survival.

  • Coco
  • Chess set gives long-term entertainment and sanity.

  • Catamaran is a boat, perfect for escape or fishing.

  • A case can protect tools, electronics, or supplies.

The words in the list Stranded, bring to an island with C come from players of the word game City, Country, River.