Polynesian Languages - Sudden Death - Statistics

General Stats
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    106 since last reset
  • The average score is 10 of 22
Answers on the Grid
Answers color-coded by a green-red scale on the quiz's grid according to % correct below.
English
Romanian
Pirahã
Arabic
Papiamento
Tuvan
Mohawk
Balinese
Akan
Bambara
Venetian
Catalan
Thai
Pileni
Tahitian
Niuean
Takuu
Sikaiana
Tokelauan
Wallisian
Mangareva
Tongan
Samoan
Nukuria
Rennellese
Hawaiian
Kapingamarangi
Nukuoro
Rapa Nui
Māori
Futunan
Tuvaluan
Austral
Uvean
Pukapukan
 
Answer Stats
Answer % Correct
Native to Hawaii, United States Hawaiian
73%
Native to Samoa Samoan
71%
Native to North Island, New Zealand Māori
69%
Native to Tahiti, French Polynesia Tahitian
66%
Native to Tonga Tongan
66%
Native to Niue, New Zealand Niuean
63%
Native to Tuvalu Tuvaluan
63%
Native to Tokelau, New Zealand Tokelauan
59%
Native to Rapa Nui, Chile Rapa Nui
58%
Native to Futuna Island, Wallis and Futuna Futunan
44%
Native to Pukapuka Atoll, Cook Islands Pukapukan
44%
Native to Nukuoro, Micronesia Nukuoro
42%
Native to Wallis, France Wallisian
39%
Native to Takuu, Papua New Guinea Takuu
37%
Native to Nuguria, Papua New Guinea Nukuria
36%
Native to Kapingamarangi, Micronesia Kapingamarangi
34%
Native to Gambier Islands, French Polynesia Mangareva
32%
Native to Sikaiana, Solomon Islands Sikaiana
31%
Native to Uvea Island, Wallis and Futuna Uvean
31%
Native to Reef Islands, Solomon Islands Pileni
29%
Native to Austral Islands, French Polynesia Austral
27%
Native to Rennell and Bellona, Solomon Islands Rennellese
22%
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