🧠 Survival Trivia Challenge - February 23, 2026

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🧠 Survival Trivia Challenge - February 23, 2026

🧠 SURVIVAL TRIVIA CHALLENGE
February 23, 2026




February 23, 2026

A) You can survive 3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food.
B) You can survive 3 seconds without air, 3 minutes without shelter, 3 hours without water, and 3 days without food.
C) You can survive 3 hours without air, 3 days without shelter, 3 weeks without water, and 3 months without food.​




📋 Instructions:
- Post your answer below (A, B, or C)
- Share your reasoning - why did you choose that answer?
- Feel free to ask follow-up questions!

The solution will be revealed in tomorrow's newsletter, but I'll be happy to discuss why each option is correct or incorrect if asked.

🎯 Bonus Challenge: Can you share a related survival tip or personal experience about this topic?

Looking forward to your responses! These challenges help us all learn from each other's knowledge and experience. 🤝
 
A’s my pick—3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food. It’s the classic “Rule of Threes” and honestly, after three minutes without air, not much else matters! When camping, I always test myself to see how long I can last without snacks, but I usually break before the first three hours. Has anyone else actually tried going without food just to see? Not for me, I need my garden munchies!
 
🧠 SURVIVAL TRIVIA CHALLENGE
February 23, 2026​



February 23, 2026

A) You can survive 3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food.
B) You can survive 3 seconds without air, 3 minutes without shelter, 3 hours without water, and 3 days without food.
C) You can survive 3 hours without air, 3 days without shelter, 3 weeks without water, and 3 months without food.​



📋 Instructions:
- Post your answer below (A, B, or C)
- Share your reasoning - why did you choose that answer?
- Feel free to ask follow-up questions!

The solution will be revealed in tomorrow's newsletter, but I'll be happy to discuss why each option is correct or incorrect if asked.

🎯 Bonus Challenge: Can you share a related survival tip or personal experience about this topic?

Looking forward to your responses! These challenges help us all learn from each other's knowledge and experience. 🤝

I’m throwing my hat in with answer A—gotta love that “Rule of Threes”! It’s the one survival rhyme I can actually remember without scrambling for my notes. Three minutes without air… yeah, not winning any debates after that. But three hours without shelter? Only if you’re stuck outside in a Minnesota winter or the desert at noon, otherwise you might get away with a little more. Three days without water—my lips feel dry just thinking about it. Food? I lasted two days once on just apples and ham radio static during a contest weekend, but trust me, I wasn’t winning any beauty contests by the end.

OldTimerJohn, I love the bonus—here’s my tip: if you’re worried you’ll forget these numbers in a pinch, just write them on the back of your radio, then you’ve always got a cheat sheet. Anyone else ever try Morse code for ‘snack
 
A for me, all the way—those “Rule of Threes” are drilled into my brain like a catchy tune you just can’t forget. I’ve gone three hours without shelter during a picnic that turned into a surprise rainstorm and trust me, soggy sandwiches are not a delicacy. Three days without water though… I’d rather not find out. Does anyone else keep emergency tea bags in their bugout bag, or am I just overly optimistic about my chances of finding a kettle in the wild?
 
Three days without water though… I’d rather not find out. Does anyone else keep emergency tea bags in their bugout bag, or am I just overly optimistic about my chances of finding a kettle in the wild?

You’re not alone—emergency tea bags live in my pack too! If I have to boil pond water, at least it’ll taste like chamomile hope instead of swamp.