Used atransition thatlasted longerthan theactual slide.Tried tochange theslide, failed,and had toclick 3 times.A photo of aperson/objectthat is clearlystretchedpoorlyHand gesturesthat look likethey’rechoppinginvisible wood.Including a"Sources"slide that isup for exactly0.5 seconds.Referenced aniche event thatonly one otherperson in theroomunderstands.Deep breathof relief thesecond thetimer hitzero.Didn't movetheir feet orhands for theentire 180secondsThey got soexcited they juststarted circling oneword on thescreen with thelaser for 10seconds straight.Asked theaudience aquestion, but itwas so weirdno oneanswered.Realized theyhad 30 secondsleft and startedtalking like a 2xspeed podcast.Blaming theWiFi for atypo theydefinitelymade.Dropped theclicker, theirphone, ortheir dignitymid-sentence.A chart that isclearly ascreenshotfrom a 2012Wikipedia entry.The timer went off,and they kepttalking for anotherfull minute. (Had tobe cut off byAaron)Walked backand forth somuch theylooked like theywere trackingstepsThey spent 2.5minutes on theintro and 10seconds on theactualconclusionSpent thewhole timetalking directlyto the screeninstead of thepeople.Used a fontso "fancy"it’sunreadable."Sorry, Imade thistoday." (Self-Deprecation)Using a "DeepFried" meme ora photo sopixelated itlooks likeMinecraft.A slide with400 wordsthat no onecan read in 3minutes.Hit 5"umms" or"likes" in thefirst minute.The slides are4:3 but the TVis 16:9 (blackbars ofshame).Handsstayed inpockets forthe entireduration.Accidentallyending theslideshow andshowing the "BlackScreen: End ofSlide Show"message.One slide hasperfectly centeredtext, and the nexthas text flying offthe edge of thescreen.Had to returnto a previousslide becausethey forgot a"crucial" point.Accidentally clickedtwice and revealedthepunchline/conclusionof the next slide tooearly.Used atransition thatlasted longerthan theactual slide.Tried tochange theslide, failed,and had toclick 3 times.A photo of aperson/objectthat is clearlystretchedpoorlyHand gesturesthat look likethey’rechoppinginvisible wood.Including a"Sources"slide that isup for exactly0.5 seconds.Referenced aniche event thatonly one otherperson in theroomunderstands.Deep breathof relief thesecond thetimer hitzero.Didn't movetheir feet orhands for theentire 180secondsThey got soexcited they juststarted circling oneword on thescreen with thelaser for 10seconds straight.Asked theaudience aquestion, but itwas so weirdno oneanswered.Realized theyhad 30 secondsleft and startedtalking like a 2xspeed podcast.Blaming theWiFi for atypo theydefinitelymade.Dropped theclicker, theirphone, ortheir dignitymid-sentence.A chart that isclearly ascreenshotfrom a 2012Wikipedia entry.The timer went off,and they kepttalking for anotherfull minute. (Had tobe cut off byAaron)Walked backand forth somuch theylooked like theywere trackingstepsThey spent 2.5minutes on theintro and 10seconds on theactualconclusionSpent thewhole timetalking directlyto the screeninstead of thepeople.Used a fontso "fancy"it’sunreadable."Sorry, Imade thistoday." (Self-Deprecation)Using a "DeepFried" meme ora photo sopixelated itlooks likeMinecraft.A slide with400 wordsthat no onecan read in 3minutes.Hit 5"umms" or"likes" in thefirst minute.The slides are4:3 but the TVis 16:9 (blackbars ofshame).Handsstayed inpockets forthe entireduration.Accidentallyending theslideshow andshowing the "BlackScreen: End ofSlide Show"message.One slide hasperfectly centeredtext, and the nexthas text flying offthe edge of thescreen.Had to returnto a previousslide becausethey forgot a"crucial" point.Accidentally clickedtwice and revealedthepunchline/conclusionof the next slide tooearly.

PPT Party Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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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  1. Used a transition that lasted longer than the actual slide.
  2. Tried to change the slide, failed, and had to click 3 times.
  3. A photo of a person/object that is clearly stretched poorly
  4. Hand gestures that look like they’re chopping invisible wood.
  5. Including a "Sources" slide that is up for exactly 0.5 seconds.
  6. Referenced a niche event that only one other person in the room understands.
  7. Deep breath of relief the second the timer hit zero.
  8. Didn't move their feet or hands for the entire 180 seconds
  9. They got so excited they just started circling one word on the screen with the laser for 10 seconds straight.
  10. Asked the audience a question, but it was so weird no one answered.
  11. Realized they had 30 seconds left and started talking like a 2x speed podcast.
  12. Blaming the WiFi for a typo they definitely made.
  13. Dropped the clicker, their phone, or their dignity mid-sentence.
  14. A chart that is clearly a screenshot from a 2012 Wikipedia entry.
  15. The timer went off, and they kept talking for another full minute. (Had to be cut off by Aaron)
  16. Walked back and forth so much they looked like they were tracking steps
  17. They spent 2.5 minutes on the intro and 10 seconds on the actual conclusion
  18. Spent the whole time talking directly to the screen instead of the people.
  19. Used a font so "fancy" it’s unreadable.
  20. "Sorry, I made this today." (Self-Deprecation)
  21. Using a "Deep Fried" meme or a photo so pixelated it looks like Minecraft.
  22. A slide with 400 words that no one can read in 3 minutes.
  23. Hit 5 "umms" or "likes" in the first minute.
  24. The slides are 4:3 but the TV is 16:9 (black bars of shame).
  25. Hands stayed in pockets for the entire duration.
  26. Accidentally ending the slideshow and showing the "Black Screen: End of Slide Show" message.
  27. One slide has perfectly centered text, and the next has text flying off the edge of the screen.
  28. Had to return to a previous slide because they forgot a "crucial" point.
  29. Accidentally clicked twice and revealed the punchline/conclusion of the next slide too early.