Facebook willrebrand itselfas Meta,focusing on themetaverse andvirtual realityElon Musk willannounce plans tocolonize Mars,with the firstcrewed missionscheduled for2026Michigan will see threeof the four newcomersto the Big Ten incollege football, andWashington will losemore than any otherteam in the conferenceChina willsurpass the U.S.as the world’slargest economy,measured bynominal GDPA majorcyberattack willdisrupt the globalinternet, affectingmillions of usersand businessesA massiveearthquake will hitCalifornia, causingwidespreaddamage andtriggering atsunamiGoogle will launch aquantum computer,capable of solvingproblems that areimpossible forclassical computersA new musicalgenre will emerge,blending elementsof pop, rock, hiphop, andelectronic musicInflation willdecline to 2% bythe end of thesummer, but riseagain to 2.7% bythe end of the yearThe housingmarket will seemodest priceincreases andmore supply,making it harderfor sellersAston Villa willbeat Chelsea inthe FA Cup,with a goal fromOllie WatkinsBitcoin will reach$100,000, asmore investorsand institutionsadopt thecryptocurrencyTesla will unveilthe Cybertruck, afuturistic electricpickup truck withbulletproofwindowsArtificialintelligence willsurpass humanintelligence insome domains,such as chess,Go, and JeopardyA new strain ofcoronavirus willemerge, requiringbooster shotsand new variantsof vaccinesThe 2024presidentialelection will be aclose race, withno clear favoritein either partyAmazon willacquire Netflix,creating thelargest streamingservice in theworldA breakthrough ingene editing willenable the cure ofsome inheriteddiseases, such ascystic fibrosis andsickle cell anemiaMacbeth will bethe most popularShakespeare playon Broadway,starring DanielRadcliffe andEmma WatsonThe U.S.economy willavoid recession,but grow at aslower pace of1.7%Japan will host theSummerOlympics, afterpostponing themtwice due to theCOVID-19pandemicIndia will launchits first mannedmission to themoon, namedGaganyaanThe FederalReserve will cutinterest ratesthree times,starting in MayApple will releasethe iPhone 15,featuring afoldable screenand a holographicprojectorFacebook willrebrand itselfas Meta,focusing on themetaverse andvirtual realityElon Musk willannounce plans tocolonize Mars,with the firstcrewed missionscheduled for2026Michigan will see threeof the four newcomersto the Big Ten incollege football, andWashington will losemore than any otherteam in the conferenceChina willsurpass the U.S.as the world’slargest economy,measured bynominal GDPA majorcyberattack willdisrupt the globalinternet, affectingmillions of usersand businessesA massiveearthquake will hitCalifornia, causingwidespreaddamage andtriggering atsunamiGoogle will launch aquantum computer,capable of solvingproblems that areimpossible forclassical computersA new musicalgenre will emerge,blending elementsof pop, rock, hiphop, andelectronic musicInflation willdecline to 2% bythe end of thesummer, but riseagain to 2.7% bythe end of the yearThe housingmarket will seemodest priceincreases andmore supply,making it harderfor sellersAston Villa willbeat Chelsea inthe FA Cup,with a goal fromOllie WatkinsBitcoin will reach$100,000, asmore investorsand institutionsadopt thecryptocurrencyTesla will unveilthe Cybertruck, afuturistic electricpickup truck withbulletproofwindowsArtificialintelligence willsurpass humanintelligence insome domains,such as chess,Go, and JeopardyA new strain ofcoronavirus willemerge, requiringbooster shotsand new variantsof vaccinesThe 2024presidentialelection will be aclose race, withno clear favoritein either partyAmazon willacquire Netflix,creating thelargest streamingservice in theworldA breakthrough ingene editing willenable the cure ofsome inheriteddiseases, such ascystic fibrosis andsickle cell anemiaMacbeth will bethe most popularShakespeare playon Broadway,starring DanielRadcliffe andEmma WatsonThe U.S.economy willavoid recession,but grow at aslower pace of1.7%Japan will host theSummerOlympics, afterpostponing themtwice due to theCOVID-19pandemicIndia will launchits first mannedmission to themoon, namedGaganyaanThe FederalReserve will cutinterest ratesthree times,starting in MayApple will releasethe iPhone 15,featuring afoldable screenand a holographicprojector

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(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. Facebook will rebrand itself as Meta, focusing on the metaverse and virtual reality
  2. Elon Musk will announce plans to colonize Mars, with the first crewed mission scheduled for 2026
  3. Michigan will see three of the four newcomers to the Big Ten in college football, and Washington will lose more than any other team in the conference
  4. China will surpass the U.S. as the world’s largest economy, measured by nominal GDP
  5. A major cyberattack will disrupt the global internet, affecting millions of users and businesses
  6. A massive earthquake will hit California, causing widespread damage and triggering a tsunami
  7. Google will launch a quantum computer, capable of solving problems that are impossible for classical computers
  8. A new musical genre will emerge, blending elements of pop, rock, hip hop, and electronic music
  9. Inflation will decline to 2% by the end of the summer, but rise again to 2.7% by the end of the year
  10. The housing market will see modest price increases and more supply, making it harder for sellers
  11. Aston Villa will beat Chelsea in the FA Cup, with a goal from Ollie Watkins
  12. Bitcoin will reach $100,000, as more investors and institutions adopt the cryptocurrency
  13. Tesla will unveil the Cybertruck, a futuristic electric pickup truck with bulletproof windows
  14. Artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence in some domains, such as chess, Go, and Jeopardy
  15. A new strain of coronavirus will emerge, requiring booster shots and new variants of vaccines
  16. The 2024 presidential election will be a close race, with no clear favorite in either party
  17. Amazon will acquire Netflix, creating the largest streaming service in the world
  18. A breakthrough in gene editing will enable the cure of some inherited diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anemia
  19. Macbeth will be the most popular Shakespeare play on Broadway, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson
  20. The U.S. economy will avoid recession, but grow at a slower pace of 1.7%
  21. Japan will host the Summer Olympics, after postponing them twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  22. India will launch its first manned mission to the moon, named Gaganyaan
  23. The Federal Reserve will cut interest rates three times, starting in May
  24. Apple will release the iPhone 15, featuring a foldable screen and a holographic projector