Gems and Precious Stones A-Z - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Letter Hint Answer % Correct
D April birthstone Diamond
89%
E May birthstone Emerald
86%
R July birthstone Ruby
86%
O October birthstone birthstone and the national gemstone of Australia Opal
83%
S September birthstone Sapphire
82%
J Stone that was mined in China as early as 6000 BC Jade
75%
G January birthstone Garnet
68%
Q Varieties of this stone include amethyst, citrine, and onyx Quartz
67%
A A blue or turquoise variety of beryl Aquamarine
63%
P Variety of olivine and August birthstone Peridot
51%
Z One of the three birthstones for December Zircon
48%
L A deep blue stone used to make ultramarine, the finest blue pigment used by Renaissance artists Lapis Lazuli
45%
M An opaque, green-banded mineral Malachite
25%
T A Sri Lankan gem that can be bi- or even tri-colored Tourmaline
20%
I A transparent form of cordierite also known as "water-sapphire" Iolite
11%
F A transparent to translucent yellow, orange, or red stone Fire opal
10%
K Pink to lilac colored stone discovered in 1902 and named for Tiffany & Co's chief jeweler at the time. Kunzite
9%
B The very rare-colored state gemstone of Texas Blue Topaz
6%
U A stone that exists in various shades of green and pink and often has a mottled appearance Unakite
5%
V A green, brown, yellow, or blue opaque stone first discovered in blocks or lava from an ancient volcano Vesuvianite
4%
C A pale green to yellow stone that is the third-hardest natural gemstone Chrysoberyl
2%
H Colorless, pale gray, or pale yellow Norwegian stone first described in 1890 Hambergite
1%
N A rare black opaque stone found in Greenland Nuummite
1%
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