Find someonewho does notwant to gointohealthcare.Findsomeonewho writeswith their lefthand.Find someonewho traveledrecently -where didthey go?Findsomeonewho plays aninstrument.Find someonewho was not bornin America andlearn somethingabout theircountry.Find someoneand ask them todescribe animportantholiday in theirfamily/culture.Findsomeonewho hasblue/greeneyes.Find someonewho can speakmore than onelanguage andlearn a phrase in adifferent languageFind someonewho has an“unusual” foodpreference.Findsomeonewho playedsportsgrowing up.Find someoneand ask themwhat they thinkeveryone shouldknow aboutthem.Find someone andask them aboutthe most commonmisconceptionabout them or theirculture.Find someonewho has adifferent numberof siblings fromyou.Findsomeone andask themwhat theirname means.Find someoneand ask themhow theirfamily/culturedefines success.Find someone whohas experienced orwitnessed a culturalmisunderstanding ormiscommunicationFind someonewho is not fromTexas and learnsomething newabout their state.Find someoneand ask themhow theydefine“family”.Find someonewith aninterestingcultural/familydish.Findsomeonewho lives offcampus.Findsomeonewho likes thesame musicas you do.Find someonewho has had theirnamemispronouncedand learn thecorrectpronunciation.Findsomeonewith a uniquefamilytradition.Find someonewho has a uniquetalent or skill andask them todemonstrate it foryou.Find someonewho does notwant to gointohealthcare.Findsomeonewho writeswith their lefthand.Find someonewho traveledrecently -where didthey go?Findsomeonewho plays aninstrument.Find someonewho was not bornin America andlearn somethingabout theircountry.Find someoneand ask them todescribe animportantholiday in theirfamily/culture.Findsomeonewho hasblue/greeneyes.Find someonewho can speakmore than onelanguage andlearn a phrase in adifferent languageFind someonewho has an“unusual” foodpreference.Findsomeonewho playedsportsgrowing up.Find someoneand ask themwhat they thinkeveryone shouldknow aboutthem.Find someone andask them aboutthe most commonmisconceptionabout them or theirculture.Find someonewho has adifferent numberof siblings fromyou.Findsomeone andask themwhat theirname means.Find someoneand ask themhow theirfamily/culturedefines success.Find someone whohas experienced orwitnessed a culturalmisunderstanding ormiscommunicationFind someonewho is not fromTexas and learnsomething newabout their state.Find someoneand ask themhow theydefine“family”.Find someonewith aninterestingcultural/familydish.Findsomeonewho lives offcampus.Findsomeonewho likes thesame musicas you do.Find someonewho has had theirnamemispronouncedand learn thecorrectpronunciation.Findsomeonewith a uniquefamilytradition.Find someonewho has a uniquetalent or skill andask them todemonstrate it foryou.

Diversity 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. Find someone who does not want to go into healthcare.
  2. Find someone who writes with their left hand.
  3. Find someone who traveled recently - where did they go?
  4. Find someone who plays an instrument.
  5. Find someone who was not born in America and learn something about their country.
  6. Find someone and ask them to describe an important holiday in their family/culture.
  7. Find someone who has blue/green eyes.
  8. Find someone who can speak more than one language and learn a phrase in a different language
  9. Find someone who has an “unusual” food preference.
  10. Find someone who played sports growing up.
  11. Find someone and ask them what they think everyone should know about them.
  12. Find someone and ask them about the most common misconception about them or their culture.
  13. Find someone who has a different number of siblings from you.
  14. Find someone and ask them what their name means.
  15. Find someone and ask them how their family/culture defines success.
  16. Find someone who has experienced or witnessed a cultural misunderstanding or miscommunication
  17. Find someone who is not from Texas and learn something new about their state.
  18. Find someone and ask them how they define “family”.
  19. Find someone with an interesting cultural/family dish.
  20. Find someone who lives off campus.
  21. Find someone who likes the same music as you do.
  22. Find someone who has had their name mispronounced and learn the correct pronunciation.
  23. Find someone with a unique family tradition.
  24. Find someone who has a unique talent or skill and ask them to demonstrate it for you.