(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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A robot has a custom license plate.
Match runs out of order.
V5 Robot with an odd number of wheels.
A robot is trapped for the majority of endgame.
Someone is playing a video game. (Not you)
A robot can’t spin rollers.
Two discs hit each other midair.
Broken motor casing.
Alliance doesn’t show up.
You offer to clean another team’s table, the accept, and you do.
G1 violation.
All members of a team wear masks.
A robot’s flywheel exit and roller are on the same side.
Team with business cards. (Not 19197A)
A robot ends the match contacting only one tile.
There is a push bot in the top 5.
One person shows up for a team.
No discs are scored in a high goal during the match.
Robot has a worm gear.
A robot falls over.
A match ties.
Someone gets DQed.
A rubber band is left on the field.
A team has a controller on which every button does something.
Someone screams. (Not you)
A team uses block coding.
V5 Robot with no bearings.
Robot rolls/rebounds off of net into basket.
A ref gets a score wrong.
Another team is playing bingo.
Alliance robotics hit during Auton.
A group of 3+ people sing along to a song together.
Someone wears sandals for the entirety of the competition.
Team with two controllers.
Team fully in costume.
Score of zero points.
A robot gets tangled in the net.
Someone gets hit by a disc not fired by their robot.
Competition runs longer than expected.
Another team has a flag (that they bring).
Announcer says wrong team number/ butchers name.
Robot with <6 motors.
Error sound over speakers.
A disc lands on top of a basket.
A robot runs out of air pressure during a match.
Look through another team’s coding.
You build on another teams robot.
A team uses all eight program slots.
Exactly one person on a team is wearing their team shirt.