Prompt 7 of 7
Name a fabric or textile
99 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.
100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer
The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.
- Vicuna— Andean herders shear these wild camelids only every three years.
85 ptsDeep Cut26 answers
Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.
- Acetate
- Batiste
- Buckram
- Cambric
- Charmeuse
- Coir
- Crinoline
- Cupro
- Damask
- Drill
- Dupioni
- Grosgrain
- Jacquard
- Khadi
- Lyocell
- Melton
- Organdy
- Organza
- Percale
- Piqué
- Ramie
- Seersucker
- Shantung
- Ticking
- Toile
- Voile
60 ptsRare37 answers
Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.
- Angora
- Bouclé
- Brocade
- Canvas
- Chambray
- Chenille
- Chiffon
- Chintz
- Corduroy
- Crêpe
- Duck cloth
- Flannel
- Fleece
- Georgette
- Gore-Tex
- Herringbone
- Jute
- Kevlar
- Lamé
- Madras
- Modal
- Mohair
- Moleskin
- Muslin
- Oilcloth
- Oxford cloth
- Poplin
- Sateen
- Shearling
- Sisal
- Spandex
- Taffeta
- Tartan
- Tweed
- Twill
- Velveteen
- Worsted
30 ptsSchooler30 answers
A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.
- Acrylic
- Alpaca
- Bamboo fabric
- Burlap
- Calico
- Cashmere
- Cheesecloth
- Denim
- Felt
- Gauze
- Gingham
- Hemp
- Jersey
- Knit fabric
- Lace
- Leather
- Linen
- Mesh
- Microfiber
- Neoprene
- Nylon
- Polyester
- Rayon
- Satin
- Suede
- Terry cloth
- Velour
- Velvet
- Vinyl
- Viscose
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers
An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.
- Gabardine— Thomas Burberry invented it in 1879 for weatherproof coats.
- Tulle— Named for Tulle, the French city that first machine-made it.
10 ptsPlankton3 answers
The most common answer on the board.
- Cotton
- Silk
- Wool