Can you find the one object NOT seen on Gilligan’s Island?
The Professor’s inventions, plus everything that washed up onshore, meant the castaways had access to all kinds of items! But what did they NOT have?
The simple premise of Gilligan's Island — a group of castaways trying to get back home — was continuously flipped on its head in all manner of ways during the show's three-year run.
The castaways made all kinds of items or found them washed up on the beach.
We’ve put together pictures that represent many objects seen on Gilligan’s Island. Can you spot the ONE thing the castaways NEVER had?
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Which of these items was NOT seen on Gilligan's Island?
Can you find the one object NOT seen on Gilligan’s Island?
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91 Comments
You picked a vacuum! Correct!
The professor could make a lie detector but not a vacuum? Or maybe he could but there wasn't much use for one as they lived most of their island lives outdoors. Either way, there was never a vacuum on Gilligan's Island. You found it!
The professor could make a lie detector but not a vacuum? Or maybe he could but there wasn't much use for one as they lived most of their island lives outdoors. Either way, there was never a vacuum on Gilligan's Island. You found it!
Loved Gilligan's Island as a kid. I had a huge crush on Ginger. I still get animalistic urges when I see Tina Louise on Gilligan's Island reruns today.
Got on the second try. Picked the washing machine first.
Had to think a minute, but got it first try, the floors in the huts were all sand, no rugs or carpets or outlets for plugs.