| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
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| 金声玉亮2.0 | After carefully analyzing the given words/phrases, I found three groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **clap, snap, tap, yap, bun, hero, kisser, trap, bob, roll, wrap, chops** The three groups are: 1. **clap, snap, tap, yap**: All four words are onomatopoeic, imitating sounds that can be heard or made. 2. **bun, hero, kisser, trap**: All four words can be related to terms for the mouth or eating, with "kisser" being a slang term for mouth, "hero" referring to a type of sandwich, "bun" often associated with a burger or hot dog bun, and "trap" being a slang term for mouth. 3. **bob, roll, wrap, chops**: All four words can be related to hairstyles or grooming. "Bob" is a type of haircut, "roll" can refer to a hairstyle or a way of curling hair, "wrap" can refer to a hair wrap style, and "chops" can be slang for sideburns or a type of haircut. While some of the connections might be less conventional, these groups seem to fit the criteria of sharing something in common more specifically than just being five-letter words, names, or verbs. |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| deepseek-r1 | **clap, snap, tap, yap, bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, bob** - **Group 1 (sounds)**: clap, snap, tap, yap - **Group 2 (bread/sandwich types)**: bun, hero, roll, wrap - **Group 3 (mouth/face slang)**: chops, kisser, trap, bob |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| gpto1 | The three groups can be categorized as follows: 1. **Sandwich types**: bun, roll, wrap, hero 2. **Slang terms for mouth**: kisser, chops, trap, yap 3. **Rhythmic actions or dance moves**: clap, snap, tap, bob Therefore, the ordered list of items by group is: **bun, roll, wrap, hero, kisser, chops, trap, yap, clap, snap, tap, bob** |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| 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 patterns or categories. 1. **Clap, Snap, Tap, Trap**: These words are all related to sounds or actions that can be made with hands or objects. "Clap" and "Snap" are sounds made with hands, "Tap" is a light touch or sound, and "Trap" can refer to a device that makes a sound when triggered. 2. **Chops, Bun, Hero, Roll**: These words are all related to food. "Chops" can refer to a cut of meat, "Bun" is a type of bread, "Hero" is a type of sandwich, and "Roll" is another type of bread. 3. **Kisser, Wrap, Bob, Yap**: These words are all related to actions or things associated with the mouth or head. "Kisser" is a slang term for mouth, "Wrap" can refer to wrapping something with the mouth (like eating), "Bob" can refer to a head movement, and "Yap" is a sound made with the mouth. Now, let's list the items in the order of their groups: - Group 1 (Sounds/Actions): Clap, Snap, Tap, Trap - Group 2 (Food): Chops, Bun, Hero, Roll - Group 3 (Mouth/Head): Kisser, Wrap, Bob, Yap Therefore, the solution is: **Clap, Snap, Tap, Trap, Chops, Bun, Hero, Roll, Kisser, Wrap, Bob, Yap** |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | **clap, snap, chops, tap, bun, hero, kisser, trap, wrap, bob, roll, yap** | bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| 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: **clap, snap, tap, yap, chops, kisser, bun, hero, bob, roll, trap, wrap** The three groups are: 1. **clap, snap, tap, yap**: All four words are onomatopoeic words that imitate the sound of a sharp, sudden noise. 2. **chops, kisser, bun, hero**: All four words are slang terms for the mouth or parts of the mouth (e.g., "chops" can refer to the lips or mouth, "kisser" is a slang term for the mouth, "bun" can refer to the mouth or lips in some dialects, and "hero" is not a direct match, but a "hero sandwich" is a type of sandwich, and the word is used here to refer to the mouth or the act of eating). 3. **bob, roll, trap, wrap**: All four words can be related to hairstyles or ways of styling hair (e.g., a "bob" is a type of haircut, a "roll" can refer to a hairstyle or a way of curling hair, a "trap" can refer to a type of hairstyle or a way of securing hair, and a "wrap" can refer to a way of styling or covering hair). Note that these groups might not be immediately obvious, and some words may have multiple possible connections. However, based on my analysis, I believe this solution is the most plausible one. |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| 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: **clap, snap, tap, trap, bun, hero, kisser, roll, bob, chops, wrap, yap** The groups are: 1. **clap, snap, tap, trap**: These four words are all onomatopoeic words that imitate the sound of a sudden, sharp noise. 2. **bun, hero, kisser, roll**: These four words are all types of sandwiches. 3. **bob, chops, wrap, yap**: These four words are all related to the mouth or facial features (a bob is a type of haircut, chops refer to the jaw or facial hair, a wrap can refer to a type of facial covering, and a yap is a verb that means to talk excessively or make high-pitched sounds). |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | **clap, snap, chops, tap, bun, hero, kisser, trap, wrap, bob, roll, yap** The three groups can be categorized as follows: 1. **clap, snap, chops, tap** - All four are actions related to hands or fingers. 2. **bun, hero, kisser, trap** - All four can refer to types of sandwiches or sandwich-like foods. 3. **wrap, bob, roll, yap** - All four are actions that can be performed by or associated with a dog (though this category is admittedly more abstract and playful). |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| 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. **clap** 2. **snap** 3. **chops** 4. **tap** 5. **bun** 6. **hero** 7. **kisser** 8. **trap** 9. **wrap** 10. **bob** 11. **roll** 12. **yap** First, let's look for any obvious connections such as synonyms, antonyms, or related meanings. We can see that some words seem related in terms of actions or sounds, like "clap" and "snap," which could imply a grouping based on similar sounds or actions. Next, we can consider the length of the words or phrases. All the provided items are single words, so length could be a factor, but it doesn't seem to be the primary grouping criteria here. Considering the nature of the words, we can see that some are actions, some are objects, and some could be interpreted as either, depending on the context (e.g., "bun" could refer to a hairstyle or a pastry). Let's try to form groups based on the initial analysis: - Group 1: **clap, snap, tap, yap** (commonality: they are all onomatopoeic words or words that imitate sounds) - Group 2: **chops, bun, hero, kisser** (commonality: they are all food-related; "chops" can refer to pork chops, "bun" can be a bread roll, "hero" is a type of sandwich, and "kisser" can be a playful term for a mouth, implying eating) - Group 3: **trap, wrap, roll, bob** (commonality: they are all action verbs that can describe physical movements or activities) Based on this analysis, the solution in bold as requested would be: **clap, snap, tap, yap, chops, bun, hero, kisser, trap, wrap, roll, bob** |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| doubao | **clap, snap, tap, yap, bun, hero, kisser, trap, chops, roll, wrap, bob** | bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| gpto1 | The three groups can be categorized as follows: 1. **Sandwich types**: bun, roll, wrap, hero 2. **Slang terms for mouth**: kisser, chops, trap, yap 3. **Rhythmic actions or dance moves**: clap, snap, tap, bob Therefore, the ordered list of items by group is: **bun, roll, wrap, hero, kisser, chops, trap, yap, clap, snap, tap, bob** |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| kimi | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found three groups that share something in common: 1. Clap, snap, tap, and chop - all are words that can be associated with quick, sudden actions or sounds. 2. Bun, hero, wrap, and roll - all are words that can be associated with food items or food-related terms. 3. Kisser, trap, bob, and yap - all are words that can be associated with body parts or actions related to body parts. So, the answer is: **clap, snap, tap, chop, bun, hero, wrap, roll, kisser, trap, bob, yap**. |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| minimax | To solve this, we need to identify a common characteristic shared by four of the words that does not apply to the other eight. Let's examine the words: 1. clap 2. snap 3. chops 4. tap 5. bun 6. hero 7. kisser 8. trap 9. wrap 10. bob 11. roll 12. yap One approach is to look for patterns in the sounds, meanings, or parts of speech. After examining the list, we can notice that some of the words are onomatopoeic, which means they imitate or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. Here are the groups based on this characteristic: **Group 1 (onomatopoeic words describing a sound):** - clap (the sound of clapping hands) - snap (the sound of something snapping) - tap (the sound of tapping) - yap (the sound of a dog barking) **Group 2 (onomatopoeic words describing a sound):** - bun (not onomatopoeic) - hero (not onomatopoeic) - kisser (not onomatopoeic) - trap (not onomatopoe |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| wenxinyiyan | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify three distinct groups of four words or phrases each, where the members of each group share a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given words to find these connections: 1. **Sound-based Groups**: We might look for words that sound alike or have similar sound patterns. * Words ending in "-ap": clap, snap, tap, yap. These all share the same sound and letter combination at the end. * Words ending in "-op" or "-ops": chops, hero, kisser (as in "lips" which can be informally called "kissers"), trap. This is a more subtle sound similarity, but it could form a group. * However, this leaves "wrap," "bun," "bob," and "roll" without a clear group. "Wrap" could almost fit with "-ap" words, but the initial consonant is different. 2. **Meaning or Usage-based Groups**: We can explore whether certain words are related in meaning or usage. * Actions with the mouth or lips: clap (hands, but also a sound made with the mouth closed), snap (of fingers, but also a sharp sound), yap (to talk incessantly), kisser (slang for lips). These are all related to actions or sounds made with the mouth. * Foods: bun, chops (often refers to pork chops), roll (as in a bread roll), hero (could refer to a type of sandwich, like a "hero sandwich" or "sub"). These are all types of food. * This leaves "trap," "wrap," "bob," and "tap" without a clear group based on meaning. "Trap" and "wrap" could be actions, but they don't fit with the mouth actions, and "bob" is too vague to fit any specific category without stretching. 3. **Letter Pattern-based Groups**: We can analyze the letter patterns of the words. * Words with double letters: snap, chops, kisser, trap. All these words have at least one set of double letters. * Short words: bun, bob, yap, tap. These are all short, three-letter words. * This leaves "clap," "wrap," "hero," and "roll." "Clap" and "wrap" are similar in that they both start with "cl-" and "wr-" which are unusual consonant clusters, but this doesn't form a strong enough pattern to include "hero" and "roll." Considering all these angles, the most coherent grouping seems to be based on sound patterns and letter endings. Here's a possible solution: 1. **Words ending in "-ap"**: clap, snap, tap, yap. These share a distinct sound and spelling pattern. 2. **Words with double letters or related to mouth actions**: chops, hero (as in a heroic act, which could be seen as a "larger" action like a big bite), kisser (slang for lips, directly related to the mouth), trap (a device that "snaps" shut, similar to a mouth closing). 3. **Short words or foods**: bun, bob (both short words), roll (a type of food, also a short word), hero (also a type of sandwich, fitting the food category). The second group is slightly more tenuous, but it works if we consider "hero" in the context of a bold action (like taking a big bite) and "kisser" as slang for lips. The third group combines short words with a food item that can also be described as a short word ("roll") and a type of sandwich ("hero"). **Final Answer**: clap, snap, tap, yap, chops, hero, kisser, trap, bun, bob, roll, hero **Note**: The word "hero" appears in two groups, which is not ideal. If we want to avoid this repetition, we could swap "hero" in the second group with "wrap" (since "wrap" can suggest encircling or trapping) and move "hero" exclusively to the food group. Adjusted Final Answer to avoid repetition: clap, snap, tap, yap, chops, wrap, kisser, trap, bun, bob, roll, hero |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| zhipu | To solve this, let's look for commonalities among the given words/phrases. We need to find three groups of four items each that share a specific characteristic. 1. **Clap, Snap, Chops, Tap** - These words all involve actions related to the hands or mouth. - Clap: Using hands to make a sound. - Snap: Using fingers to make a sound. - Chops: Can refer to a hand gesture or action. - Tap: Using fingers or hands to make a light sound. 2. **Bun, Hero, Kisser, Yap** - These words are related to food or parts of the body associated with the mouth. - Bun: A type of bread. - Hero: Another name for a submarine sandwich. - Kisser: Slang for lips. - Yap: To bark or make a noise with the mouth. 3. **Trap, Wrap, Bob, Roll** - These words involve actions or objects that can move or be manipulated in a specific way. - Trap: Something that captures or holds. - Wrap: To enclose or cover. - Bob: To move up and down. - Roll: To move by turning over and over. So, the groups are: **clap, snap, chops, tap, bun, hero, kisser, yap, trap, wrap, bob, roll** |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |
| deepseek-v3 | To solve this problem, let's analyze the given words and identify potential commonalities: 1. **Clap** 2. **Snap** 3. **Chops** 4. **Tap** 5. **Bun** 6. **Hero** 7. **Kisser** 8. **Trap** 9. **Wrap** 10. **Bob** 11. **Roll** 12. **Yap** ### Step 1: Identify Potential Categories First, we look for words that might belong to the same category based on their meanings or usage. - **Clap**, **Snap**, **Tap**, **Wrap**, **Roll**, **Bob**, **Chops**, **Yap**, **Trap**, **Kisser**, **Hero**, **Bun** ### Step 2: Grouping Based on Commonalities #### Group 1: Actions/Verbs Related to Sound These words can represent actions or sounds: - **Clap**: To strike the palms of the hands together. - **Snap**: To make a sharp cracking sound. - **Tap**: To strike gently. - **Yap**: A short, sharp bark. #### Group 2: Parts of the Face These words are informal terms related to parts of the face: - **Chops**: Slang for jaws or mouth. - **Kisser**: Slang for mouth. - **Bob**: Refers to a short haircut. - **Bun**: Refers to a hairstyle. #### Group 3: Types of Sandwiches These words can be associated with types of sandwiches: - **Hero**: A large sandwich. - **Wrap**: A sandwich wrapped in a flatbread. - **Roll**: A small sandwich on a roll. - **Trap**: A type of sandwich. ### Step 3: Verify the Groups Ensure that each word fits well within its group and that there's no overlap or misclassification. - **Group 1**: All words are related to sounds or actions producing sounds. - **Group 2**: All words are slang or informal terms for parts of the face or hairstyles. - **Group 3**: All words are types of sandwiches. ### Final Answer **clap, snap, tap, yap, chops, kisser, bob, bun, hero, wrap, roll, trap** |
bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap |