| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found three groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **shot, snap, pic, cinch, coast, sail, breeze, glide, still, secure, lock, ice** The three groups are: 1. Words related to photography: **shot, snap, pic, cinch** (a cinch can refer to a type of photographic equipment) 2. Words related to sailing or the sea: **coast, sail, breeze, glide** 3. Words related to stability or fixation: **still, secure, lock, ice** (ice can imply something frozen in place) Note that some words could fit into more than one category, but this solution seems to be the most coherent and specific. |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| deepseek-r1 | **coast, sail, glide, breeze, snap, shot, still, pic, lock, secure, cinch, ice** |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| gpto1 | **shot, snap, pic, still, sail, glide, breeze, coast, cinch, secure, lock, ice** | pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | To solve this puzzle, we need to find three groups of four items that share something in common. Let's examine the words and see if we can identify any potential categories. 1. **Shot, still, pic, snap**: These words are all related to photography. A "shot" is a photograph, "still" can refer to a still image, "pic" is short for picture, and "snap" can mean to take a quick photograph. 2. **Cinch, secure, lock, ice**: These words are all related to making something certain or definite. "Cinch" means to make certain, "secure" means to make safe or certain, "lock" can mean to secure something, and "ice" can be slang for making something definite or certain (as in "ice the deal"). 3. **Coast, sail, breeze, glide**: These words are all related to smooth or effortless movement. "Coast" means to move smoothly without much effort, "sail" can mean to move smoothly like a sailboat, "breeze" can mean to move easily or effortlessly, and "glide" means to move smoothly and continuously. Now, let's list the items in the order of their groups: - Photography-related: shot, still, pic, snap - Certainty-related: cinch, secure, lock, ice - Smooth movement-related: coast, sail, breeze, glide Thus, the solution is: **shot, still, pic, snap, cinch, secure, lock, ice, coast, sail, breeze, glide** |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | **shot, cinch, coast, snap, still, lock, sail, ice, breeze, glide, secure, pic** | pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found three groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **shot, snap, pic, cinch, coast, sail, breeze, glide, still, secure, lock, ice** The three groups are: 1. Words related to photography: **shot, snap, pic, cinch** (a cinch can refer to a type of photographic equipment) 2. Words related to sailing or the sea: **coast, sail, breeze, glide** 3. Words related to stability or fixation: **still, secure, lock, ice** (ice can imply something frozen in place) Note that some words could fit into more than one category, but this solution seems to be the most coherent and specific. |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I've found three groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **cinch, lock, secure, shot, breeze, coast, sail, glide, ice, pic, snap, still** The groups are: 1. **cinch, lock, secure, shot**: These four words are all related to photography. A cinch is a type of camera strap, a lock can refer to a camera's autofocus lock, secure can refer to securing a camera's settings, and a shot is a photograph. 2. **breeze, coast, sail, glide**: These four words are all related to smooth and effortless movement, often associated with sailing or flying. A breeze is a gentle wind, to coast means to move smoothly without effort, to sail is to navigate a boat, and to glide is to move smoothly through the air. 3. **ice, pic, snap, still**: These four words are all related to photography, but more specifically to the type of photography or the resulting image. Ice can refer to a cold or frozen scene, a pic is a short form of "picture", a snap is a type of photograph, and a still is a type of photograph or a scene that is not moving. Please let me know if this is the correct solution or if I need to make adjustments! |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | **shot, lock, secure, cinch, coast, sail, glide, breeze, still, snap, pic, ice** | pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| baichuan4 | To solve this puzzle, we need to find three groups of four items each that share a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given words/phrases: 1. **shot**: This could refer to a photograph, a drink, or an attempt. 2. **still**: This could mean without movement or a distillery for making alcohol. 3. **cinch**: A slang term for something easy or a type of belt or girth for a horse. 4. **secure**: To make safe or certain. 5. **coast**: The edge of the land next to the sea or a non-effortful activity. 6. **lock**: A fastening device or a hairstyle. 7. **sail**: To navigate a boat or a specific part of a ship. 8. **pic**: Short for "picture" or "pick". 9. **breeze**: A gentle wind or something easy. 10. **glide**: To move smoothly and effortlessly. 11. **snap**: A fastener, a sound, or a quick movement. 12. **ice**: Frozen water or diamonds (slang). Now, let's try to group them based on specific commonalities: Group 1: **shot, still, breeze, glide** - All four can relate to being effortless or smooth. A "shot" can be taken quickly and easily, "still" can refer to something remaining in one place without motion, a "breeze" is a gentle wind, and "glide" means moving smoothly. Group 2: **cinch, secure, lock, snap** - These all relate to fastening or securing something. A "cinch" can be a type of belt, "secure" means to make safe, a "lock" is a device used to secure something, and a "snap" can be a fastener. Group 3: **coast, sail, pic, ice** - These could be loosely grouped as they all relate to leisure or travel. "Coast" can mean a non-effortful activity, "sail" relates to boating, "pic" could be short for "picnic" which is a leisurely outdoor activity, and "ice" can be associated with skating or other winter sports. So, the final answer in bold as requested would be: **shot, still, breeze, glide, cinch, secure, lock, snap, coast, sail, pic, ice**. |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| doubao | **shot, cinch, snap, ice, still, lock, breeze, sail, coast, glide, pic, secure** | pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| gpto1 | **shot, snap, pic, still, sail, glide, breeze, coast, cinch, secure, lock, ice** | pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| kimi | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found three groups that share something in common: 1. **shot, still, cinch, secure** - All four words are related to the concept of "fastening" or "securing" something. 2. **coast, lock, sail, pic** - All four words are related to the concept of "travel" or "navigation". 3. **breeze, glide, snap, ice** - All four words are related to the concept of "movement" or "motion". So, the answer is: **shot, still, cinch, secure, coast, lock, sail, pic, breeze, glide, snap, ice**. |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| minimax | To solve this, we need to identify a common characteristic or theme that groups four of the words together. Let's analyze each word: 1. shot 2. still 3. cinch 4. secure 5. coast 6. lock 7. sail 8. pic 9. breeze 10. glide 11. snap 12. ice One approach is to look for words that are related to water or sailing, as some of the words suggest a nautical theme: - shot (not directly related to water) - still (平静的,可能指平静的水面) - cinch (容易的事,与水无关) - secure (安全的,与水无关) - coast (海岸) - lock (锁,可能指船上的锁,但不一定与水直接相关) - sail (帆船) - pic (照片,与水无关) - breeze (微风) - glide (滑行,可能指在水上滑行) - snap (咔嚓声,与水无关) - ice (冰) From this list, "coast," "sail," "breeze," and "ice" are all related to water or sailing in some way. "Coast" refers |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| wenxinyiyan | To solve this puzzle, we need to find three distinct groups of four words/phrases each, where the words/phrases within each group share a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given words/phrases to identify potential connections: 1. **shot, still, cinch, secure**: * These words do not seem to share a direct or obvious connection at first glance. * However, upon closer inspection, we notice that they can all be preceded by the word "dead" to form common phrases or expressions: "dead shot" (a very accurate marksman), "dead still" (completely motionless), "dead cinch" (a sure thing), and "dead secure" (extremely secure). * This subtle linguistic link provides a unique category for this group. 2. **coast, lock, sail, pic**: * Initially, these words appear unrelated. * But if we consider abbreviations, we find that they all can be shortened to two-letter combinations that are also common abbreviations: "co" (often used in company names or as an abbreviation for "company"), "lo" (commonly seen in greetings like "hi/lo"), "sa" (can stand for "south Africa" or other phrases), and "pic" (short for "picture"). * This shared characteristic of being commonly abbreviated to two letters forms the basis of this group. 3. **breeze, glide, snap, ice**: * These words, at face value, represent different concepts. * However, they all have a specific association with sound or movement: "breeze" (a gentle wind that makes a soft sound), "glide" (to move smoothly and silently), "snap" (a quick, sharp sound or movement), and "ice" (when broken or moved, it can produce a cracking sound). * The common thread here is that each word evokes a distinct auditory or kinetic sensation. Based on these analyses, the three groups of four items each, ordered by group, are: **shot, still, cinch, secure, coast, lock, sail, pic, breeze, glide, snap, ice**. |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| zhipu | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify three groups of four items each that share a specific common characteristic. Let's analyze the given words/phrases step-by-step: 1. **shot, still, cinch, secure, coast, lock, sail, pic, breeze, glide, snap, ice** First, let's look for any obvious patterns or categories: - **Motion/Travel**: Some words suggest movement or travel. - **sail, coast, breeze, glide** - **Photography**: Some words are related to photography. - **shot, still, pic, snap** - **Security/Fixation**: Some words relate to securing or fixing something. - **cinch, secure, lock, ice** Now, let's verify these groups: **Group 1: Motion/Travel** - **sail**: To travel on water. - **coast**: To move along a coast or to travel without using power. - **breeze**: To move effortlessly. - **glide**: To move smoothly and continuously. **Group 2: Photography** - **shot**: A photograph. - **still**: A photograph or a static image. - **pic**: Short for picture. - **snap**: A quick photograph. **Group 3: Security/Fixation** - **cinch**: To make very secure or tight. - **secure**: To make safe or secure. - **lock**: To fasten or secure with a lock. - **ice**: Can be used to secure or stabilize something (e.g., in sports). These groups seem to fit well with the given words and have specific characteristics that are more detailed than simple categories like 'verbs' or '5-letter words'. So, the final answer, ordered by group, is: **sail, coast, breeze, glide, shot, still, pic, snap, cinch, secure, lock, ice** |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |
| deepseek-v3 | To solve this problem, we need to group the 12 words/phrases into three groups of four items each, where each group shares a common theme or connection. Let's analyze the words step-by-step: 1. **List of Words:** shot, still, cinch, secure, coast, lock, sail, pic, breeze, glide, snap, ice. 2. **Identify Potential Themes:** - Words related to photography: shot, still, pic, snap. - Words related to ease or simplicity: cinch, breeze, secure, lock. - Words related to movement or travel: coast, sail, glide, ice. 3. **Verify Each Group:** - **Photography Group:** - **Shot:** A photograph or a single take in filming. - **Still:** A static photograph, often used in film. - **Pic:** Short for picture, another term for a photograph. - **Snap:** Informal term for taking a photograph. All four words are directly related to photography. - **Ease/Simplicity Group:** - **Cinch:** Something that is easy to accomplish. - **Breeze:** An easy task. - **Secure:** To make something easy or safe. - **Lock:** To make something secure or fixed. All four words relate to making something easy or secure. - **Movement/Travel Group:** - **Coast:** To move effortlessly, often downhill. - **Sail:** To travel by water using sails. - **Glide:** To move smoothly and effortlessly. - **Ice:** To move smoothly, like skating on ice. All four words relate to smooth or effortless movement. 4. **Final Answer:** **shot, still, pic, snap, cinch, breeze, secure, lock, coast, sail, glide, ice.** |
pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail |