Survivor: Palau - The Game

The Game

Episode title Air date Challenges Eliminated Vote Finish
Reward Immunity
"This Has Never Happened Before!" February 17, 2005 None Ian1 Jonathan No
Vote
Eliminated
Day 21
Jolanda1 Wanda
Koror2 Jolanda 6-3 1st Voted Out
Day 3
"Love is in the Air, Rats Are Everywhere" February 24, 2005 Ulong Koror Ashlee 6-1-1 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
"Dangerous Creatures and Horrible Setbacks" March 3, 2005 Ulong Koror Jeff 4-2-1 3rd Voted Out
Day 8
"Sumo at Sea" March 10, 2005 Koror Koror Kim 5-1 4th Voted Out
Day 11
"The Best and Worst Reward Ever" March 16, 2005 Koror Willard 8-1 5th Voted Out
Day 123
Angie 2-2-1
3-0
6th Voted Out
Day 123
"Jellyfish 'N Chips" March 23, 2005 Ulong Koror James 2-2
2-0
7th Voted Out
Day 15
"The Great White Shark Hunter" March 31, 2005 Koror Koror Ibrehem 2-1 8th Voted Out
Day 18
"Neanderthal Man" April 7, 2005 Koror Koror Bobby Jon No vote Eliminated
Day 214
"I Will Not Give Up" April 14, 2005 None5 Tom Coby 7-1-1 9th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24
"Exile Island" April 21, 2005 Caryn, Gregg, Janu, Tom Tom Janu No vote Quit
2nd Jury Member
Day 27
"I'll Show You How Threatening I Am" April 28, 2005 Survivor Auction Ian Stephenie 6-1 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30
"We'll Make You Pay" May 5, 2005 Gregg, Ian Gregg 4-2 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33
"It Could All Backfire" May 12, 2005 Ian,
Tom Caryn 4-1 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
"The Ultimate Shock" May 15, 2005 None Tom Jenn 2-26 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37
Tom Ian 1-0 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 38
"The Reunion" May 15, 2005 Jury Vote Katie 6-1 Runner-Up
Tom Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.

^1 The contestants were told that there were two immunity necklaces on the beach: one for the first man to claim, and one for the first woman to claim. On day 2, the castaways were told they would divide into two tribes of 9 members each, with the two immunity holders making the first picks for their new tribes. Ian's tribe became Koror, while Jolanda's tribe became Ulong. Because one man and one women would not be chosen due to the numbers, the two that went unselected would be eliminated. Jonathan and Wanda were the two that were eliminated immediately. Once this process was completed, the power of the immunity necklaces was over.
^2 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^3 On Day 12, both tribes went to Tribal Council. Koror, by winning the reward challenge prior to Tribal Council, won the opportunity to vote first, then eat a reward dinner as Ulong spoke with Jeff Probst. Before Ulong voted, Koror voted to give individual immunity to a member of Ulong. Ibrehem was given Immunity in a 3-2-2-1 decision (Bobby Jon and Stephenie each received 2 votes, Angie received 1).
^4 No vote: Ulong had only 2 members, a fire-making challenge instead of a vote determined the outcome at Tribal Council, and Stephenie won, thus sending Bobby Jon home.
^5 There was no reward challenge due to the fact that Stephenie became a member of Koror.
^6 Jenn and Ian competed in a fire-making challenge similar to that of Stephenie and Bobby Jon's. Ian won this challenge, thus sending Jenn home.

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