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AI Roundtable Open Poll · 4 models

How many Rs are in Cranberry

Answer: The word "Cranberry" contains exactly three Rs. (All 4 models agreed)

Model Responses

GPT-5.5

Answer: There are 3 Rs in "Cranberry".

Counting the letter R/r in "Cranberry": C(0), r(1), a(0), n(0), b(0), e(0), r(2), r(3), y(0). So the total is 3.

Claude Opus 4.7

Answer: There are 2 R's in the word "Cranberry".

Spelling out "Cranberry" letter by letter: C-R-A-N-B-E-R-R-Y. The R's appear in position 2, position 7, and position 8. Wait — let me recount carefully: C(1), R(2), A(3), N(4), B(5), E(6), R(7), R(8), Y(9). That gives three R's, not two. Correcting myself: "Cranberry" contains 3 R's — one after the C, and two together before the Y (the double-R in '-rry').

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Answer: There are exactly three 'R's in the word "Cranberry".

When you spell out the word "Cranberry" (C-R-A-N-B-E-R-R-Y), you can clearly count the occurrences of the letter 'R'. The first 'R' appears right after the initial 'C'. The second and third 'R's appear as a double consonant near the end of the word, immediately following the 'E' and preceding the 'Y'. Counting them all together gives a total of three 'R's.

Grok 4.20

Answer: The word Cranberry contains three Rs.

Spelling out the word gives us C-r-a-n-b-e-r-r-y. The letter r appears once after the C, and then twice more in succession before the final y, for a total of three occurrences. This count treats uppercase and lowercase as the same letter, which is the standard way to interpret the query "how many Rs." No letters are overlooked or double-counted in this straightforward enumeration.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a unanimous consensus that "Cranberry" has three Rs, specifically at positions 2, 7, and 8. While GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Grok 4.20 were precise from the start, Claude Opus 4.7 initially miscounted before catching its error and correcting the tally during the spelling process.

All 4 models agreed