There are only five people left competing for the title of Sole Survivor on Survivor: Worlds Apart: Carolyn, Mike, Rodney, Sierra and Will.

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The five remaining castaways have had unique strategies in getting to the end of the game. Players like Carolyn and Mike have been more prominent in their moves but players like Sierra and Will have played quiet, under the radar games.

While only one will take home the $1 million during Wednesday night's finale, let's break down the likelihood of each player winning the game, assuming they're in the Final Tribal Council.

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CAROLYN

Pros:

-Great challenge competitor

-Cutthroat mentality (voting out Max, Tyler)

-Big Hidden Immunity Idol play

-Mostly positive perception

Cons:

-Older woman factor (often eviscerated at Final Tribal Council)

-Often shown looking sour

-Potential bitter jury

MIKE

Pros:

-Great challenge competitor

-Target since Final 8

-Generally likable

-Many friends on the jury

Cons:

-Potentially seen as too paranoid

-Not always in control of game

RODNEY

Pros:

-Confidence in his words

-Never a threat to be voted out

Cons:

-Polarizing personality

-Lack of big moves

-Often out of the loop in votes

-Just fair challenge performer

SIERRA

Pros:

-Likable perception

-Hasn't made any enemies

-Aligned with people she could beat

Cons:

-No big moves

-Not great challenge performer

-Potentially seen as too loyal to "bad people"

WILL

Pros:

-Loyal and friendly to alliance

Cons:

-Bad in challenges

-No big moves

-Aggressive moment with Shirin

-Never in the driver's seat in making decisions

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Based on what we've seen so far, it's looking like Carolyn or Mike will probably be our winner for Survivor: Worlds Apart, with Sierra having an outside chance. While Rodney and Will probably don't have a chance at this point, anything could change in the finale.

The Survivor: Worlds Apart finale airs Wednesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.