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− | '''Sea Crates''' (also known as ''Block It Out'' and ''Ferryman'') is a recurring mental [[challenge]] in '' |
+ | '''Sea Crates''' (also known as ''Block It Out'' and ''Ferryman'') is a recurring mental [[challenge]] in ''{{dab|Survivor|U.S.}}''. |
==Rules== |
==Rules== |
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A pair of castaways from each tribe would swim out into the ocean to retrieve one of four crates with a different color on each face of a crate. Between the beach and crates would be a "battle zone" marked off by four flags. Within this zone, an opposing tribe member would try to prevent the two castaways from crossing the zone and reaching the crate. Once the two castaways crossed the zone, they would bring a crate back to the beach, and a second pair of castaways would go out to retrieve another crate. Once all four crates were retrieved, the crates would need to be stacked so that one color didn't show more than once on each column. The first tribe to complete the puzzle would win. |
A pair of castaways from each tribe would swim out into the ocean to retrieve one of four crates with a different color on each face of a crate. Between the beach and crates would be a "battle zone" marked off by four flags. Within this zone, an opposing tribe member would try to prevent the two castaways from crossing the zone and reaching the crate. Once the two castaways crossed the zone, they would bring a crate back to the beach, and a second pair of castaways would go out to retrieve another crate. Once all four crates were retrieved, the crates would need to be stacked so that one color didn't show more than once on each column. The first tribe to complete the puzzle would win. |
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In {{S|19}}, [[Galu]] never lost their lead and won their third consecutive immunity and comfort items, sending [[Foa Foa]] to [[Tribal Council]]. |
In {{S|19}}, [[Galu]] never lost their lead and won their third consecutive immunity and comfort items, sending [[Foa Foa]] to [[Tribal Council]]. |
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+ | In {{S|23}}, the challenge was used as a {{dab|Redemption Island|twist}} [[duel]]. Even though [[Edna Ma]] received verbal assistance from the other castaways, [[Ozzy Lusth]] was able to continue his winning streak, eliminating Edna from the game. |
The challenge re-appeared in {{S|27}} as a Redemption Island duel yet again. After finishing first, [[Laura Morett]] helped [[Tina Wesson]], who was in last place, complete her puzzle, and defeat [[Vytas Baskauskas]], eliminating Vytas from the game. |
The challenge re-appeared in {{S|27}} as a Redemption Island duel yet again. After finishing first, [[Laura Morett]] helped [[Tina Wesson]], who was in last place, complete her puzzle, and defeat [[Vytas Baskauskas]], eliminating Vytas from the game. |
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In {{S|33}}, before the teams were divided, [[David Wright]] offered to sit out, since he did not want to hinder his team with his poor swimming skills. With the encouragement of the others, David ultimately decided to compete in the challenge. Although steadily falling behind throughout the course, eventually the team of [[Adam Klein]], [[Bret LaBelle]], [[Hannah Shapiro]], [[Sunday Burquest]], and [[Zeke Smith]] caught up on the puzzle portion and won the challenge. |
In {{S|33}}, before the teams were divided, [[David Wright]] offered to sit out, since he did not want to hinder his team with his poor swimming skills. With the encouragement of the others, David ultimately decided to compete in the challenge. Although steadily falling behind throughout the course, eventually the team of [[Adam Klein]], [[Bret LaBelle]], [[Hannah Shapiro]], [[Sunday Burquest]], and [[Zeke Smith]] caught up on the puzzle portion and won the challenge. |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
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| '''{{S4|19}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1903}}</small> |
| '''{{S4|19}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1903}}</small> |
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| Tribal Reward/Immunity |
| Tribal Reward/Immunity |
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+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox4|10|galu|S19 brett t.png|60px|Brett Clouser|S19 dave t.png|Dave Ball|S19 erik t.png|Erik Cardona|S19 john t.png|John Fincher|S19 kelly t.png|Kelly Sharbaugh|S19 laura t.png|Laura Morett|S19 monica t.png|Monica Padilla|S25 russell t.png|Russell Swan|S19 shambo t.png|Shambo Waters|S19 yasmin t.png|Yasmin Giles}} |
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| '''{{S4|23}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|2314}}</small> |
| '''{{S4|23}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|2314}}</small> |
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| Duel |
| Duel |
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− | | colspan="2" {{tribebox-pt|redemption|S23 ozzy t. |
+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox-pt|redemption|S23 ozzy t.png|60px|Ozzy Lusth}} |
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| '''{{S4|27}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|2711}}</small> |
| '''{{S4|27}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|2711}}</small> |
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| Duel |
| Duel |
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+ | | {{tribebox-pt|redemption|S27 lauram t.png|60px|Laura Morett}} |
− | | {{tribebox-pt|redemption|S27 tina t. |
+ | | {{tribebox-pt|redemption|S27 tina t.png|60px|Tina Wesson}} |
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| '''{{S4|31}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|3108}}</small> |
| '''{{S4|31}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|3108}}</small> |
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| colspan="2" {{tribebox-tr|5|vinaka|S33 adam t.png|60px|Adam Klein|S33 bret t.png|Bret LaBelle|S33 hannah t.png|Hannah Shapiro|S33 sunday t.png|Sunday Burquest|S33 zeke t.png|Zeke Smith}} |
| colspan="2" {{tribebox-tr|5|vinaka|S33 adam t.png|60px|Adam Klein|S33 bret t.png|Bret LaBelle|S33 hannah t.png|Hannah Shapiro|S33 sunday t.png|Sunday Burquest|S33 zeke t.png|Zeke Smith}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 05:46, 23 December 2018
Sea Crates (also known as Block It Out and Ferryman) is a recurring mental challenge in Survivor.
Rules
A pair of castaways from each tribe would swim out into the ocean to retrieve one of four crates with a different color on each face of a crate. Between the beach and crates would be a "battle zone" marked off by four flags. Within this zone, an opposing tribe member would try to prevent the two castaways from crossing the zone and reaching the crate. Once the two castaways crossed the zone, they would bring a crate back to the beach, and a second pair of castaways would go out to retrieve another crate. Once all four crates were retrieved, the crates would need to be stacked so that one color didn't show more than once on each column. The first tribe to complete the puzzle would win.
In Survivor: South Pacific, this challenge was modified for individual use. Instead of having to retrieve the crates from the sea, the castaways would solve a puzzle to obtain a hatchet and cut a rope which would drop a bag with the colored cubes.
In Survivor: Blood vs. Water, the castaways would bounce the blocks along a rope tunnel to retrieve them.
In Survivor: Cambodia, this challenge was combined with Boats, Brains, Brawn. The castaways were to set off in boats to collect four separate colored crates which would be used to complete the puzzle.
In Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, two teams would race to their rafts that are attached to a rope, they would then use the rope to pull themselves into a station, in which they must take turns collecting keys and sliding down a pole. Once that was done, they race to shore to unlock their pieces and solve the puzzle.
History
In Survivor: Samoa, Galu never lost their lead and won their third consecutive immunity and comfort items, sending Foa Foa to Tribal Council.
In Survivor: South Pacific, the challenge was used as a Redemption Island duel. Even though Edna Ma received verbal assistance from the other castaways, Ozzy Lusth was able to continue his winning streak, eliminating Edna from the game.
The challenge re-appeared in Survivor: Blood vs. Water as a Redemption Island duel yet again. After finishing first, Laura Morett helped Tina Wesson, who was in last place, complete her puzzle, and defeat Vytas Baskauskas, eliminating Vytas from the game.
The challenge appeared as a post-merge Reward Challenge in Survivor: Cambodia, where the castaways had to paddle boats to retrieve four colored crates. The magenta team had trouble paddling their boat, giving the green team a head start on their puzzle. Ultimately, the green team of Ciera Eastin, Joe Anglim, Keith Nale, Kelley Wentworth, Kelly Wiglesworth, and Kimmi Kappenberg won the trip to the Survivor cafe.
In Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, before the teams were divided, David Wright offered to sit out, since he did not want to hinder his team with his poor swimming skills. With the encouragement of the others, David ultimately decided to compete in the challenge. Although steadily falling behind throughout the course, eventually the team of Adam Klein, Bret LaBelle, Hannah Shapiro, Sunday Burquest, and Zeke Smith caught up on the puzzle portion and won the challenge.
Winners
Episode | Challenge Type | Winner | |
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Samoa "It's Called a Russell Seed" |
Tribal Reward/Immunity | Galu | |
South Pacific "Then There Were Five" |
Duel | Ozzy Lusth | |
Blood vs. Water "Gloves Come Off" |
Duel | Laura Morett |
Tina Wesson |
Cambodia "You Call, We'll Haul" |
Team Reward | Ciera, Joe, Keith, Kelley, Kelly, Kimmi | |
Millennials vs. Gen X "Million Dollar Gamble" |
Team Reward | Adam, Bret, Hannah, Sunday, Zeke |
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Trivia
- Laura Morett is the only person to compete in this challenge twice.
- Both times she competed, she won.