Statistics for Gems and Precious Stones A-Z

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Answer Stats

LetterHintAnswer% Correct
DApril birthstoneDiamond
90%
RJuly birthstoneRuby
87%
EMay birthstoneEmerald
86%
OOctober birthstone birthstone and the national gemstone of AustraliaOpal
84%
SSeptember birthstoneSapphire
83%
JStone that was mined in China as early as 6000 BCJade
75%
GJanuary birthstoneGarnet
70%
QVarieties of this stone include amethyst, citrine, and onyxQuartz
67%
AA blue or turquoise variety of berylAquamarine
63%
PVariety of olivine and August birthstonePeridot
53%
ZOne of the three birthstones for DecemberZircon
49%
LA deep blue stone used to make ultramarine, the finest blue pigment used by Renaissance artistsLapis Lazuli
44%
MAn opaque, green-banded mineralMalachite
24%
TA Sri Lankan gem that can be bi- or even tri-coloredTourmaline
20%
FA transparent to translucent yellow, orange, or red stoneFire opal
10%
IA transparent form of cordierite also known as "water-sapphire"Iolite
10%
KPink to lilac colored stone discovered in 1902 and named for Tiffany & Co's chief jeweler at the time.Kunzite
9%
BThe very rare-colored state gemstone of TexasBlue Topaz
6%
UA stone that exists in various shades of green and pink and often has a mottled appearanceUnakite
5%
VA green, brown, yellow, or blue opaque stone first discovered in blocks or lava from an ancient volcanoVesuvianite
4%
CA pale green to yellow stone that is the third-hardest natural gemstoneChrysoberyl
2%
HColorless, pale gray, or pale yellow Norwegian stone first described in 1890Hambergite
1%
NA rare black opaque stone found in GreenlandNuummite
1%

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