(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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O-Find which app was recently updated
I-Find whether your Display Driver is Microsoft Basic or OEM
G-Find your Total Installed Physical Memory
I-Identify the Smallest Storage Category
B-Find how much space Apps & Features use
O-Find your Browser Version
G-Identify 1 app you rarely use that takes up over 200MB
O-Check whether Smart App Control is On/Off (Windows 11)
I-Find your HDR setting (On/Off)
G-Find your OneDrive sync status (Signed in/not signed in)
O-Find your Startup Apps list
G-Find your GPU Driver Date
B-Check whether Proxy is On or Off
B-Find the Serial Number (if visible & permitted—may be blocked)
G-Find your Drive Type (SSD/HDD if visible)
I-Find your Device Model Number
I-Find your Task Manager → Performance → CPU % usage
B-Identify your default browser
B-Find which app was recently updated
I-Find whether your Wi‑Fi Network is Private or Public
B-Identify which disk partitions exist (C:, D:, Recovery, etc.)
G-Find your Link Speed
I-Find your Clipboard History toggle
I-Find your Largest Storage Category
N-Identify your default music player
I-Find whether Controlled Folder Access is On/Off
I-Identify your default browser
I-Find your Storage Capacity
B-Find your Ransomware Protection status
N-Find your Startup Impact for Microsoft Teams
G-Find your Startup Impact for Microsoft Teams
B-Find whether your device supports pen or touch
B-Find your Signal Strength (Wi‑Fi properties)
N-Identify your Wi‑Fi Band (2.4GHz or 5GHz)
N-Find your Hostname / Computer Name
N-Identify how many Displays your device supports
O-Find your BIOS Version/Date
I-Find your OS Build number
O-Find which app is eating the most battery (laptops only)
O-Find your Network Adapter Name
B-Find your Processor Base Speed
O-Find your Network Profile Type (Private/Public)
N-Find your Focus Assist setting
G-Find your Bluetooth Version (if available)
O-Find whether Memory Integrity is enabled (if available)
N-Identify your default PDF viewer
N-Find your Default Gateway
N-Find your Audio Driver Version
I-Identify your default music player
O-Identify your Default Playback Device
I-Find your Sign‑in options (PIN, Password, Biometrics)
G-Find your Refresh Rate
N-Find your Secure Boot State (System Information)
N-Find your SSID (Wi-Fi Name)
B-Find your Windows Version
B-Find your RAM amount
I-Find your File System (NTFS, etc.)
I-Find your Microphone Format (44.1 kHz / 48 kHz)
G-Find how long your computer has been up (Uptime, Task Manager)
O-Check if Firewall is On
O-Find your Cloud Sync Status (OneDrive)
B-Find your Account Protection warning status
I-Find the app with the oldest version date
N-Find the Storage Sense status (On/Off)
I-Find whether Automatic Time Sync is enabled
B-Find your Windows Edition
O-Check if Nearby Sharing is On/Off
B-Identify your Default Recording Device
B-Find the app with the oldest version date
G-Check Microphone Access permissions
G-Find your Graphics Memory (Dedicated Memory value)
O-Find your Virtual Memory / Pagefile Size (if visible in System Info)
G-Find your Scaling Percentage (125%, 150%, etc.)
G-Find which app is eating the most battery (laptops only)
O-Find your Largest Installed App
I-Find your Free Space
B-Find your Time Zone
O-Find whether Background Apps are allowed
N-Find your IPv4 Address
B-Find the Display Orientation setting
O-Identify 1 app you rarely use that takes up over 200MB
N-Find your DNS Server
O-Find your Monitor Refresh Rate Options
I-Find the Chassis Type (laptop, desktop) from System Information
N-Find your Region Format
N-Find your Processor Architecture (x64/x86/ARM)
B-Find your System Type (32/64-bit)
N-Find your Night Light status
G-Find your MAC Address (Physical Address)
N-Find your Motherboard Manufacturer (if System Info allows)
G-Find whether Spatial Sound is enabled
O-Find how much Temporary Files are using
N-Find your Task Manager → Performance → CPU % usage
O-Find whether your Camera is accessed by any app recently
G-Find your Multitasking → Snap Windows setting
I-Find your Device Encryption Status (Device Encryption settings)
B-Find your Camera Resolution (if shown)
B-Find your CPU model
N-Find how long your computer has been up (Uptime, Task Manager)
G-Find if your BIOS is UEFI or Legacy
G-Find your Screen Resolution
G-Identify your default PDF viewer
N-Check Camera Access permissions
G-Find your GPU (Display Adapter)
I-Find your Network Reset button (don’t click!)
B-Find whether Background Apps are allowed
O-Find your Disk Cleanup storage estimate (open only—don’t delete!)