Stranded, bring to an island with F
Generic "food" is fine, vital to survive.
Fire gives warmth, light and lets you cook.
Friends give help, skills and company.
Fish to eat keeps you alive on the island.
Fan could help with heat and smoke.
Fork helps eating and handling hot food.
A friend offers support, skills, morale.
Flashlight gives light at night, very useful.
Fire starter makes lighting fires much easier.
Fruit is food and source of water, vitamins.
Fishing rod helps catch food from the sea.
Family for teamwork, support and motivation.
Fishing pole is another way to catch food.
Football to play with, fights boredom.
Flip flops protect feet on hot sand.
Flint is classic tool to start survival fires.
French fries are food, comfort on the island.
Firewood fuels your fire for cooking, warmth.
- Flare
Fries are food, give energy and comfort.
- flag
Flowers for morale, decoration, maybe herbal uses.
Flippers help you swim farther and fish more easily.
Flare gun is classic for distress signals to rescuers.
Fresh water is vital for survival, more than any food.
Frying pan lets you cook fish and boil water safely.
Fruits give calories, vitamins and quick energy.
Flask to store and carry precious drinking water.
Flares to attract planes or boats, great for rescue.
First aid kit treats cuts, infections and injuries.
Fireworks could act as bright distress signals.
Fuel helps start and maintain fire or power a stove.
Forks make eating easier, especially cooked food.
Float can help you stay above water while swimming.
Fire wood is perfect for cooking and staying warm.
Floss can clean teeth and double as strong thread.
Flint and steel are classic reliable fire starters.
Fishing net to catch fish reliably for food supply.
Dried or fresh figs, portable food source, energy.
Cooked food you could pack for a first meal.
Sweet candy, morale booster on the island.
A live frog friend or food source, small animal.
Light toy for exercise and fun on the beach.
Small musical instrument, good for morale.
Small waist bag to carry tools and items.
Tool to start fires, crucial for survival.
Portable violin, music to pass long hours.
A person; helpful company and extra skills.
- Fishing line
Weapon for hunting or protection, if legal.
Skin care; helps against sun and dryness.
Can bring a piece like a chair or table.
A potted flower for beauty or comfort.
Wild but portable weapon; extreme defense.
Handheld fans or devices to cool you down.
Board or card games to fight off boredom.
Same as flamethrower, portable fiery defense.
Simple tool to pour liquids, very handy for water
A fox companion could help hunt and guard
Basic food ingredient, useful for baking
Old-school phone, maybe useful for offline tools
Swim fins help you dive and move faster in water
Film could record your adventure for later
Shoes/sandals protect your feet on rough terrain
Inflatable float helps you stay above water
Flashlight gives light at night, vital for safety
- flags
Perfect survival item to start campfires
Falcon ally might help scout or hunt for food
Food supply, vitamins and energy to survive
Warm fleece keeps you insulated in cool nights
Flannel shirt/cloth adds warmth and comfort
Fish net is great for catching food in the sea
Helps start campfires for warmth and cooking.
Warm clothing, useful if nights get cold.
Packed sausages, easy protein on the island.
Keeps you afloat, great for rough island waters.
Net for catching fish, very handy for food.
Rods, lines, hooks—perfect for catching meals.
Essential to light fires for heat and cooking.
Same idea as matches, to get a fire going.
Luxury ride, but still a physical thing to bring.
Prepared meals could keep you fed at the start.
Frozen or packed snacks, extra food supply.
Bandages and meds, vital for survival.
Any tools to ignite fire, survival essential.
Tool to cut, sharpen, open stuff—very handy.
High‑calorie food source, useful for energy.
The words in the list Stranded, bring to an island with F come from players of the word game City, Country, River.