Smile at someone. Text a photo of a fond memory to a family member. Pay for the person behind you at the store. Be patient with waitstaff and customer service. Give a hug to a friend. Tell a loved one they matter to you. Invite others to a Christmas celebration. Laugh with a friend. Apologize to someone. Host a family game night. Share a link to a holiday song that you love. Be kind to yourself. Practice self-care. Invite a neighbor to a worship service. Donate cans to your local food bank. Take a walk with a friend. Make a Christmas playlist and share it with a friend. Support a local small business. Offer to teach someone a new skill. Visit with an elderly neighbor. Give your neighbor a compliment. Help a loved one clean their home. Contribute to the Giving Machines locally or online. Forgive someone. Stop to help someone who is having car trouble. Plan some one-on-one time with a loved one. Let a stranger go ahead of you in line. Carry an extra snack for someone in need. Send a thank-you note to a healthcare worker. Hold the door open for a stranger. Send a homemade Christmas card to a friend. Let someone else be kind to you. Leave an uplifting comment on social media. Ask a coworker how you can lighten their load. Text someone, “I'm grateful for you.” Volunteer at your local library. Learn to say “Merry Christmas” in a new language. Watch The Christ Child with family or friends. Post about a loved one using #LightTheWorld. Call someone you miss. Pray for someone by name. Help someone research their family genealogy. Leave a kind note for your mail carrier. Go caroling with a group. Complete an item on a loved one’s to-do list. Clean up trash in your community. Leave a gift on a neighbor’s doorstep. Make a meal with a family member. Learn how another culture celebrates Christmas. Send a funny meme or video to a friend. Smile at someone. Text a photo of a fond memory to a family member. Pay for the person behind you at the store. Be patient with waitstaff and customer service. Give a hug to a friend. Tell a loved one they matter to you. Invite others to a Christmas celebration. Laugh with a friend. Apologize to someone. Host a family game night. Share a link to a holiday song that you love. Be kind to yourself. Practice self-care. Invite a neighbor to a worship service. Donate cans to your local food bank. Take a walk with a friend. Make a Christmas playlist and share it with a friend. Support a local small business. Offer to teach someone a new skill. Visit with an elderly neighbor. Give your neighbor a compliment. Help a loved one clean their home. Contribute to the Giving Machines locally or online. Forgive someone. Stop to help someone who is having car trouble. Plan some one-on-one time with a loved one. Let a stranger go ahead of you in line. Carry an extra snack for someone in need. Send a thank-you note to a healthcare worker. Hold the door open for a stranger. Send a homemade Christmas card to a friend. Let someone else be kind to you. Leave an uplifting comment on social media. Ask a coworker how you can lighten their load. Text someone, “I'm grateful for you.” Volunteer at your local library. Learn to say “Merry Christmas” in a new language. Watch The Christ Child with family or friends. Post about a loved one using #LightTheWorld. Call someone you miss. Pray for someone by name. Help someone research their family genealogy. Leave a kind note for your mail carrier. Go caroling with a group. Complete an item on a loved one’s to-do list. Clean up trash in your community. Leave a gift on a neighbor’s doorstep. Make a meal with a family member. Learn how another culture celebrates Christmas. Send a funny meme or video to a friend.
(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.
Smile at someone.
Text a photo of a fond memory to a family member.
Pay for the person behind you at the store.
Be patient with waitstaff and customer service.
Give a hug to a friend.
Tell a loved one they matter to you.
Invite others to a Christmas celebration.
Laugh with a friend.
Apologize to someone.
Host a family game night.
Share a link to a holiday song that you love.
Be kind to yourself. Practice self-care.
Invite a neighbor to a worship service.
Donate cans to your local food bank.
Take a walk with a friend.
Make a Christmas playlist and share it with a friend.
Support a local small business.
Offer to teach someone a new skill.
Visit with an elderly neighbor.
Give your neighbor a compliment.
Help a loved one clean their home.
Contribute to the Giving Machines locally or online.
Forgive someone.
Stop to help someone who is having car trouble.
Plan some one-on-one time with a loved one.
Let a stranger go ahead of you in line.
Carry an extra snack for someone in need.
Send a thank-you note to a healthcare worker.
Hold the door open for a stranger.
Send a homemade Christmas card to a friend.
Let someone else be kind to you.
Leave an uplifting comment on social media.
Ask a coworker how you can lighten their load.
Text someone, “I'm grateful for you.”
Volunteer at your local library.
Learn to say “Merry Christmas” in a new language.
Watch The Christ Child with family or friends.
Post about a loved one using #LightTheWorld.
Call someone you miss.
Pray for someone by name.
Help someone research their family genealogy.
Leave a kind note for your mail carrier.
Go caroling with a group.
Complete an item on a loved one’s to-do list.
Clean up trash in your community.
Leave a gift on a neighbor’s doorstep.
Make a meal with a family member.
Learn how another culture celebrates Christmas.
Send a funny meme or video to a friend.