Prompt 4 of 7
Name an officially recognized constellation
90 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.
100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer
The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.
- Equuleus— The second-smallest constellation in the sky, representing a foal. Even astronomy buffs need the catalog to find it.
85 ptsDeep Cut49 answers
Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.
- Antlia
- Apus
- Ara
- Caelum
- Camelopardalis
- Canes Venatici
- Carina
- Cetus
- Chamaeleon
- Circinus
- Columba
- Coma Berenices
- Corona Australis
- Corvus
- Crater
- Delphinus
- Dorado
- Eridanus
- Fornax
- Grus
- Horologium
- Hydrus
- Indus
- Lacerta
- Leo Minor
- Lupus
- Lynx
- Mensa
- Microscopium
- Monoceros
- Musca
- Norma
- Octans
- Pictor
- Piscis Austrinus
- Puppis
- Pyxis
- Reticulum
- Sagitta
- Sculptor
- Scutum
- Serpens
- Sextans
- Telescopium
- Triangulum
- Triangulum Australe
- Vela
- Volans
- Vulpecula
60 ptsRare16 answers
Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.
- Aquila
- Auriga
- Bootes
- Canis Minor
- Centaurus
- Cepheus
- Corona Borealis
- Crux
- Cygnus
- Hydra
- Lepus
- Lyra
- Ophiuchus
- Pavo
- Phoenix
- Tucana
30 ptsSchooler17 answers
A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.
- Andromeda
- Aquarius
- Aries
- Cancer
- Canis Major
- Capricornus
- Draco
- Gemini
- Hercules
- Libra
- Pegasus
- Perseus
- Pisces
- Sagittarius
- Taurus
- Ursa Minor
- Virgo
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers
An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.
- Big Dipper— Not a constellation; it's an asterism within Ursa Major. The school reaches for the dipper and misses the bear.
- Pleiades— A star cluster inside Taurus, not a constellation. Like the Dipper crowd, you get points and a lecture.
10 ptsPlankton5 answers
The most common answer on the board.
- Cassiopeia
- Leo
- Orion
- Scorpius
- Ursa Major