Stranded, bring to an island with G

  • Firearm for hunting and protection, but risky tool.

  • Board or card games help fight boredom on island.

  • Fresh fruit, water and sugar, good quick food.

  • Chewing gum, small comfort item to pass time.

  • Instrument for music, morale and passing time.

  • Goat gives milk, meat and even company.

  • Sports drink, hydration and electrolytes, very useful.

  • Eye protection for swimming or working in debris.

  • Gold has little survival use but you can bring it.

  • Human companions for help, morale and teamwork.

  • Eyeglasses to see clearly, crucial if you need them.

  • Generic gear: tools and supplies for survival.

  • Protect hands from cuts, sun and rough work.

  • Multiple firearms for hunting or defense, though heavy.

  • A single game to keep you entertained and sane.

  • Companion for help, emotional support and teamwork.

  • Cooking grill helps prepare food safely over fire.

  • Fuel for fire, cooking or generator if you have one.

  • GPS device to navigate, avoid being fully lost on island.

  • Gin is alcoholic drink, could relax but dehydrates.

  • Glue helps repair gear, shelter, tools in camp.

  • Golf club as tool, weapon or digging implement.

  • Grass clump or turf could be brought as bedding.

  • Goose companion, meat, feathers, possible eggs source.

  • Grappling hook great for climbing rocks, getting gear.

  • Groceries = mixed food supplies, good survival help.

  • Granola is light, high‑energy food, perfect rations.

  • Golf clubs set, can use as tools, weapons, posts.

  • Girl as human companion, company and teamwork.

  • Gallon of water vital for hydration, top survival pick.

  • Grenade is portable explosive, risky but bringable.

  • Glass bottle or pane; useful container, signaling mirror.

  • Grains like rice, wheat for long‑term food source.

  • Gadget = small useful device, could aid survival.

  • Gadgets = multiple devices, tools, maybe entertainment.

  • Good book for reading, morale, and passing long time.

  • Spice and remedy; ginger aids nausea, flavor, warmth.

  • Grain can be staple food; plantable for longer stay.

  • Goats give milk, meat, and can clear brush.

  • Gorilla companion sounds wild but still a living helper.

  • A guide person could help navigate and survive.

  • Green beans are food; can eat or plant seeds.

  • Grapes give quick sugar and some hydration.

  • gummy bears
  • Grandma counts as a person companion, emotional support.

  • Grub means edible insects; emergency protein source.

  • Goodies as snacks/treats boost energy and morale.

  • Guys are people companions; extra hands for survival.

  • Golf ball could be toy or signal tool if creative.

  • Grinder useful for food prep or sharpening tools.

  • GoPro camera for recording, morale, maybe signal mirror.

  • Gallons of water are vital for survival hydration.

  • A guest is still a person you can bring along.

  • Giraffe companion is odd but still a living helper.

  • Greens as leafy veggies for food and some vitamins.

  • A gift could be gear or supplies to help survive

  • Clothing item; can wear for comfort or fun

  • Useful kitchen tool for food prep on the island

  • Instrument to signal or make noise, could help

  • Can provide electricity for tools, lights, radios

  • Books as entertainment and knowledge on island

  • Wrapped items could be tools, food or supplies

  • Gel like hair or aloe; small comfort or care item

  • Medical bandage material, great for first aid

  • Food and medicinal; can flavor meals, repel bugs

  • Great for carrying, storing, even collecting water

  • Edible fruit, food source with vitamins

  • A guard person or dog can protect and help

  • Food dip; tasty calories and fat are valuable

  • Drinkable, hydrating liquid—good for supplies

  • Granola Bar
  • Food you can eat; goat cheese keeps longer than milk.

  • A garden gnome buddy; decor and comic company.

  • Gems won’t save you but nice shiny treasures.

  • Clothes keep you warm and protected, very useful.

  • Psychoactive herb; could be for chill or medicine.

  • Extra people for teamwork, skills and company.

  • A good boat is perfect for escape or fishing.

  • Cup for drinking, boiling water, cooking small food.

  • Fresh water is vital; survival priority number one.

  • Portable gas stove for cooking and boiling water.

  • Gas lamp gives light at night, helps safety.

  • Handheld console; great for boredom if power exists.

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