Return to Lesson

Solomon Islands Fact-Matching Game

Turn off ads with a Pro Membership!

Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

In the immersive fact-matching game set in the Solomon Islands, players will piece together important information fragments to uncover hidden truths and solve mysteries.

  • Utilize spells for hints
  • Extend your time with extra time power-ups
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Solomon Islands is made up of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands.
  • The capital of Solomon Islands is Honiara, located on the island of Guadalcanal.
  • The Solomon Islands are known for their beautiful coral reefs and crystal-clear waters, making them a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.
  • The islands are home to diverse wildlife, including unique bird species like the Solomon Islands frogmouth and the moustached kingfisher.
  • The traditional culture of the Solomon Islands includes elaborate dances, intricate wood carvings, and colorful shell money.
  • The weather in the Solomon Islands is tropical, with high humidity and temperatures averaging around 27°C (80°F) year-round.
  • The islands are prone to earthquakes and tsunamis due to their location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • The landscape of the Solomon Islands includes volcanic mountains, lush rainforests, and white sandy beaches.
  • The economy of the Solomon Islands is heavily reliant on agriculture, fishing, and logging.
  • Honiara is the largest city in the Solomon Islands and serves as the country's political and economic center.
  • The Solomon Islands gained independence from Britain in 1978.
  • The people of the Solomon Islands speak over 70 different languages, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage.
  • The islands are a popular destination for eco-tourism, with opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and cultural experiences.
  • The traditional clothing of the Solomon Islands includes woven grass skirts, shell necklaces, and feather headdresses.
  • The Solomon Islands were named after King Solomon of ancient Israel by Spanish explorers in the 16th century.
  • The islands are home to World War II relics, including sunken ships, aircraft wrecks, and war memorials.
  • The Solomon Islands are known for their vibrant markets, where visitors can buy local handicrafts, fresh produce, and seafood.
  • The islands have a rich oral tradition, with stories passed down through generations in the form of songs, myths, and legends.
  • The traditional music of the Solomon Islands includes bamboo flutes, conch shells, and slit gongs.
  • The Solomon Islands have a strong sense of community, with villages working together to solve problems and support each other.

Need a Refresher?

Return to the Main Lesson
Scroll to Top