AdhominemStrawmanswitching thefocus of theargument from thetopic to arguingagainst thecharacter of theother speakerMy grandfathersmoked a pack ofcigarettes a dayfor 50 years and isstill alive. Smokingis not bad for youAn analogycomparingtwo thingsthat are notcomparableLogicalfallaciesPresenting twoextremearguments as ifthey are theonly twochoicesHastygeneralizationUsing notenoughevidence tosupport theconclusion youare makingRepeating the claimin order to use asevidence. Thisfallacy results in noevidence supportingthe claimCircularReasoningFallacy ofInsufficiencyFaultyanalogyFallacy ofRelevanceProviding apurposelyoversimplifiedexample toundermine anopposingargumentskipping to anirrelevant topicso they canavoid the topicat handFallacyofAccuracyRedHerringEither/or(FalseDilemma)AdhominemStrawmanswitching thefocus of theargument from thetopic to arguingagainst thecharacter of theother speakerMy grandfathersmoked a pack ofcigarettes a dayfor 50 years and isstill alive. Smokingis not bad for youAn analogycomparingtwo thingsthat are notcomparableLogicalfallaciesPresenting twoextremearguments as ifthey are theonly twochoicesHastygeneralizationUsing notenoughevidence tosupport theconclusion youare makingRepeating the claimin order to use asevidence. Thisfallacy results in noevidence supportingthe claimCircularReasoningFallacy ofInsufficiencyFaultyanalogyFallacy ofRelevanceProviding apurposelyoversimplifiedexample toundermine anopposingargumentskipping to anirrelevant topicso they canavoid the topicat handFallacyofAccuracyRedHerringEither/or(FalseDilemma)

Fallacies 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. Ad hominem
  2. Straw man
  3. switching the focus of the argument from the topic to arguing against the character of the other speaker
  4. My grandfather smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 50 years and is still alive. Smoking is not bad for you
  5. An analogy comparing two things that are not comparable
  6. Logical fallacies
  7. Presenting two extreme arguments as if they are the only two choices
  8. Hasty generalization
  9. Using not enough evidence to support the conclusion you are making
  10. Repeating the claim in order to use as evidence. This fallacy results in no evidence supporting the claim
  11. Circular Reasoning
  12. Fallacy of Insufficiency
  13. Faulty analogy
  14. Fallacy of Relevance
  15. Providing a purposely oversimplified example to undermine an opposing argument
  16. skipping to an irrelevant topic so they can avoid the topic at hand
  17. Fallacy of Accuracy
  18. Red Herring
  19. Either/or (False Dilemma)