(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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Has fixed a bug that was over a month old.
Still don't know how to code
Has contributed to an open-source project.
Automated a mundane task with a script.
Speaks more than two languages.
has built website/app
wants to do MBA after engineering
Active on Stack Overflow or a similar tech forum.
Has a pet with a unique name.
Enjoys hiking or has climbed a significant peak.
Implemented CI/CD in a project.
Practices meditation or yoga.
Can name a failed project and why.
submitted code from ChatGPT/ Stack
overflow
started/ wants to start Freelancing Journey
still can't understand DSA
Mentored or been mentored in a tech skill this year.
Wants to join Google cloud campaigns
has never tried programming
Only know HTML/CSS
Enjoys DIY or crafting projects.
still search on Google "how to code"
wants to cack high tech company interviews
still can't fix a single bug
wanted to IIT
has ever dreamt to study in IIT
wants to be nerd like bill gates
doing CE/IT for high placement
Loves to cook and can share a favorite recipe.
Collects something unusual or tech-related.
can't stay consistent with coding
Working on or has an idea for a side project.
LD was first priority
still don't have GitHub Acc.
Used Infrastructure as Code (IaC).
Can tell a joke that always gets a laugh.
Knows a programming language not used in their current project.
wants to work in a high tech company
wants to join college clubs as member
Has a creative hobby (photography, painting, etc.).
has done straight 4-5 hours of coding
started your coding journey with C
Uses rubber duck debugging.
has buy gaming laptop for coding
Can explain "serverless" computing.
Volunteers or participates in community service.
Enjoys board games or video games.
copied your friend's code
Attended a tech conference or webinar this year.
wants to actively take part in ClubIDE events
doing CE/IT due to peer pressure of cousins
Reads a book a month, bonus for tech and non-tech books.
still writes "coder" in LinkedIn profile
has written your own code but still don't know how it works