Stranded, bring to an island with H

  • Simple sun protection; a hat can prevent heatstroke.

  • Basic tool for shelter, tools and repairs, very useful.

  • Great for sleeping off the ground and staying comfy.

  • Non‑perishable food; protein to keep you going.

  • Transport, hauling, maybe company—solid survival buddy.

  • Keeps hair tidy, can even improvise as a small tool.

  • Protects your head from falls or debris, safety first.

  • Versatile cutting tool for wood, shelter, defense.

  • Food, energy source, and preserves well; very handy.

  • Ready‑to‑eat meal, good calories when stranded.

  • If powered, can keep you warm; backup for cold nights.

  • Good for fishing and hunting, classic survival tool.

  • Same as hairbrush: grooming plus small emergency uses.

  • Small shelter; you could bring materials or prefab hut.

  • Useful tube for siphoning water or moving liquids.

  • A clear “HELP” sign boosts rescue chances a lot.

  • Headphones for music or audiobooks, great for morale.

  • Hats give sun protection, vital on a hot island.

  • Hook useful for fishing or hanging gear to dry.

  • Handbag can carry small tools and supplies.

  • Hoe can help cultivate soil and grow food crops.

  • Hot dogs are ready-to-eat food, at least short term.

  • Handgun could be used for defense or signaling.

  • Husband as companion, help, and company.

  • Hot water for first aid, cooking, or purifying.

  • Hacksaw good for cutting metal, wood, or plastic.

  • Harp for music; big, but you *could* bring it.

  • Hamburgers are food, even if they won’t last long.

  • Handkerchief for sweat, bandage, signaling, or filter.

  • Horn can signal for help or scare animals away.

  • Hoodie offers warmth, shade, and pockets for stuff.

  • Harmonica tiny instrument, boosts mood with music.

  • Hand sanitizer helps hygiene when water is limited.

  • Hoes for farming or clearing ground on the island.

  • Prepared hot meals, instant comfort and energy

  • Food you can pack; classic island snack

  • Versatile plant fiber, rope, cloth, and more

  • Heat source (fire/stove) is vital for survival

  • Flammable spray, could even help start fires

  • Horses are living companions and transport

  • Weapon for hunting and protection if safe

  • Packed chickpea spread, tasty protein source

  • Tiny tool to tie things or improvise fixes

  • Toy for exercise and fun to pass long time

  • Keeps water warm; comfort and first aid uses

  • Bottle of sauce to spice up boring rations

  • Bringing a helping hand is allowed as a buddy

  • Electric dryer; useful if you also have power

  • Portable timer; helps track time and sun

  • Frozen snacks you can store if you have a fridge

  • Portable cooker for heating food or water; very handy.

  • Comfort drink and calories, boosts morale a lot.

  • Heat source
  • Useful to hang clothes, gear, even improvise shelters.

  • Other people for labor, company, and survival skills.

  • Eggs, meat, and possibly more hens—good survival pick.

  • Keeps you warm at night; luxury and safety in one.

  • Famous human companion; entertainment and help.

  • Straps for securing gear, climbing, or rescue tasks.

  • Your own hands come with you, not something to bring 😅

  • Ready-to-eat food; quick calories on day one.

  • Could be weapon, tool, or boredom killer on the beach.

  • Hen
  • A human companion; extra brain, hands, and company.

  • Huge animal companion, but feeding it is tricky!

  • Heaps of food
  • Small pet companion, could help morale.

  • Radio for long‑distance contact, great for rescue.

  • Religious book, reading and comfort on the island.

  • Protects skin from dryness, handy but not vital.

  • Basket for carrying and storing supplies.

  • Device to dry hair, works if you somehow have power.

  • Sturdy footwear, ideal for exploring rough terrain.

  • Dried grass, useful for bedding or starting fires.

  • Useful for medicine and cooking flavor on the island.

  • Other people to assist with tasks and morale.

  • Nutritious supplies to stay alive and healthy.

  • Light source to see at night, helpful for safety.

  • Fast food meal, short‑term food but not long‑lasting.

  • Tool for cutting wood and building shelters.

  • Guide book can give instructions or knowledge.

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