Stranded, bring to an island with R

  • Strong cord, vital for shelter, traps, and climbing.

  • Lets you hear news or call for rescue if functional.

  • Small craft to escape, fish, or move around safely.

  • Long‑lasting staple food, easy to store and cook.

  • Spirits for disinfecting, trading, or morale boost.

  • Useful for shaving, cutting, and basic hygiene.

  • Keeps you dry and warm during tropical downpours.

  • Boat with oars for fishing, travel, or escape.

  • Books/mags to stay sane and pass long lonely hours.

  • Duplicate of rowboat idea, handy for transport.

  • For hunting food and protection in wild settings.

  • Mat for sleeping, sitting, or insulating from sand.

  • Tool for clearing brush or managing campfire area.

  • Jewelry; mostly sentimental, low survival value.

  • Prepacked food supplies, perfect for emergencies.

  • 🤔 Could help a lot, but depends on power/source!

  • Same as raincoat, protects you from heavy rain.

  • Handgun for defense or hunting small game.

  • Alcohol, calories, morale boost, but dehydrates fast.

  • Pet rabbit gives meat, fur and some companionship.

  • Ruler can help measure, craft and mark distances.

  • Fishing rod or sturdy rod, great for catching food.

  • Rain jacket keeps you warm and dry in storms.

  • Racket useful for games and maybe swatting insects.

  • Running shoes protect feet and help explore safely.

  • Rucksack carries gear, food and tools conveniently.

  • Robe adds warmth, shade, and basic clothing comfort.

  • Reading materials for morale, knowledge, and boredom.

  • Rats could be emergency food, but risky companions.

  • Rowing boat helps escape, fish and reach other areas.

  • Rat as companion or food source, though not ideal.

  • Raisins are light, non‑perishable energy-rich food.

  • Radish is edible food, seeds could start a garden.

  • Rooster for breeding chickens, meat and early alarms.

  • Radar is survival tech, could detect ships or planes.

  • Helps you see, crucial for reading, repairs, etc.

  • Cloth rag, handy for cleaning and bandaging.

  • Flowers won’t help much, but you could bring them.

  • Rings are portable; could trade or use as tokens.

  • Perfect for getting off the island if it works!

  • Car could carry supplies; not ideal, but bringable.

  • Very useful for shelter, climbing, trapping, etc.

  • Rifle (misspelled) would help for hunting, defense.

  • Ratchet tool great for fixing gear and building.

  • Edible roots; food is always a good survival pick.

  • A ruby gem is portable, maybe trade value later.

  • Flatbread food, simple and handy island rations.

  • Ready-to-eat meat; solid emergency food stash.

  • Ribs as food; cooked meat is great for energy.

  • Not practical, but you could bring one for music.

  • Physical books to read and pass long island days.

  • Pasta food; canned or dried ravioli is bringable.

  • Rubber material useful for sealing, tools, or gear.

  • Flower or shrub, could grow or for comfort.

  • Shaving razors, hygiene and cutting tool.

  • Cloth scraps, for cleaning or bandages.

  • Prayer beads, comfort and pastime.

  • Durable watch, useful for timekeeping.

  • High-protein food to cook and eat.

  • Signal flare, great for rescue chances.

  • Uncooked meat you can preserve or cook.

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  • Fresh fruit, ideal survival food source.

  • Sharp blades, tools for cutting or defense.

  • Edible berries, food and possible planting.

  • Running shoes, protect feet and mobility.

  • Disinfectant, good for cleaning wounds.

  • Handy ties for shelter, tools, fixing gear.

  • Dog named Rover, loyal survival companion.

  • Very useful for hygiene and sanitation.

  • Fridge to keep food fresh, if you have power!

  • Fishing reel to catch fish for food, very handy.

  • Any real, non-fake food helps you survive there.

  • Book for reading, great to pass lonely island time.

  • Sauce for flavoring meals, makes island food nicer.

  • Rabbits as livestock or companions, could breed food.

  • Wi‑Fi router, only useful if island somehow has internet.

  • Toilet paper roll, super practical on a deserted island.

  • Skates for fun on flat areas, mostly entertainment item.

  • Inline skates, good for exercise and boredom relief.

  • Chair for resting comfortably at camp on the beach.

  • Dental retainer, keeps your teeth aligned while away.

  • A boat is perfect for travel, escape, or fishing.

  • Music or sound recorder, to record thoughts or sounds.

  • Cutting tool for shaving or fine tasks, very practical.

  • Human companion Rachel, if she agrees to come along!

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