(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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Can name 5 different Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian countries in 10 seconds without using Google.
Has taken part in a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian board game or sport, such as Pachisi, Carrom, Go, Taekwondo, Sumo, or Sepak Takraw.
Practices a form of Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian dance, such as belly dancing, bhangra, Kathak, Dabke, Indian dance, or traditional East Asian dance.
Has ever attempted a K-pop dance routine in front of the mirror and convinced themselves they nailed it.
Celebrates Eid, Diwali, Lunar New Year, or another major festival from the Middle East, South Asia, or East Asia.
Speaks more than one language fluently, including a Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian language.
Can cook a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian dish from scratch.
Has a go-to karaoke song from a Japanese, Korean, or Indian Movie and belts it out like a pro.
Can name a famous Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian fashion designer or clothing brand
Has been inspired by a Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian activist, advocate, or historical figure for social justice.
Has participated in a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian festival outside of their own culture, such as a Persian New Year celebration, a Diwali event, or a Lunar New Year celebration.
Has learned a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian dance or musical instrument, such as tabla, sitar, dhol, erhu, shamisen, or fan dance.
Has learned a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian craft, such as henna art, pottery, calligraphy, origami, or embroidery.
Has experienced Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian hospitality firsthand, including being welcomed into someone's home for a meal.
Has visited a mosque, temple, gurdwara, or other religious site from the Middle East, South Asia, or East Asia, and respects and understands the significance of these places.
Has volunteered for an organization that supports Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian communities.
Has visited a Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian country in the last year.
Is knowledgeable about Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian history beyond what was taught in school, including the Mughal Empire, the Persian Empire, the Silk Road, the Qin Dynasty, or the Meiji Restoration.
Is familiar with a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian form of storytelling, such as dastangoi, Mughal miniature painting, or Arabian Nights tales, Chinese folk tales, or Japanese folklore.
Has watched an Arabic animated movie, Indian film, K-drama, or Japanese anime, and appreciates the cultural significance of these forms of entertainment.
Has tried a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian dessert, such as baklava, gulab jamun, mochi, or mango sticky rice.
Has attended a workshop on Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian meditation or mindfulness practices, such as Sufi meditation, yoga, Vipassana, Zen meditation, or Qigong.
Has visited a traditional Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian market or bazaar, such as Anarkali Bazaar, Khan Al-Khalili, or the Tsukiji Fish Market.
Has participated in a tea ceremony, or has a favorite type of chai, such as Kashmiri chai, masala chai, Chinese tea, or Japanese matcha.
Has read a book or watched a movie by a Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian creator, such as "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, "Memoirs of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden, or "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi.