Swahili Scramble

Survivor Scramble is a recurring mental challenge in Survivor.

Rules
The castaways had a word scramble with a certain number of words, all with a theme. After they solved the puzzle, the must used the intersecting letters to solve a word. First person to unscramble the word wins

History
The challenge was first used in Survivor: Africa, under the name Swahili Scramble. The castaways had to find twelve Swahili words, then used the letters to make an nine letter word. Lex van den Berghe gotten an early lead and kept it. Lex solved the word, "Avalanche" and won an Chevy Avalanche pickup truck. Lex was allowed to used the truck to deliver supplies to a local hospital.

The challenge was reused in Survivor: All-Stars, as the final five immunity challenge. This time, the castaway had to find the names seventeen starting tribes. Amber Brkich initially had the lead and the first castaway to unscramble the ten letter word. However, Boston Rob Mariano was not far behind. In the end, Boston Rob was the first to figure out the phrase, "Chaboga Mogo" and immunity.

Trivia

 * When the challenge was used, there was three men and two women.
 * The challenge was in the penultimate episode of the season.
 * Tom Buchanan is the only person to compete in the challenge twice.