Loves the same podcast/book/show as you Can explain blockchain in 30 seconds Volunteered at a WTM event Traveled to 10 or more countries Has a funny story about a tech fail Exchanged business cards with 3+ people Owns a Raspberry Pi Connected with someone from a different industry Has the same favorite programming language as you Has an interesting side project/hobby Follows WTM on social media Attended a WTM workshop before Lived in DC for more than ten years Changed jobs in the past 2 years Learned about a new tech tool/resource Attended Google I/O Summit or Google Cloud Event Discussed a potential collaboration Member of a WTM community group Built their own computer Has a tech- related tattoo Found a mentor/mentee match Is from the same hometown/state Shares a similar career goal Wearing WTM swag Loves the same podcast/book/show as you Can explain blockchain in 30 seconds Volunteered at a WTM event Traveled to 10 or more countries Has a funny story about a tech fail Exchanged business cards with 3+ people Owns a Raspberry Pi Connected with someone from a different industry Has the same favorite programming language as you Has an interesting side project/hobby Follows WTM on social media Attended a WTM workshop before Lived in DC for more than ten years Changed jobs in the past 2 years Learned about a new tech tool/resource Attended Google I/O Summit or Google Cloud Event Discussed a potential collaboration Member of a WTM community group Built their own computer Has a tech- related tattoo Found a mentor/mentee match Is from the same hometown/state Shares a similar career goal Wearing WTM swag
(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.
Loves the same podcast/book/show as you
Can explain blockchain in 30 seconds
Volunteered at a WTM event
Traveled to 10 or more countries
Has a funny story about a tech fail
Exchanged business cards with 3+ people
Owns a Raspberry Pi
Connected with someone from a different industry
Has the same favorite programming language as you
Has an interesting side project/hobby
Follows WTM on social media
Attended a WTM workshop before
Lived in DC for more than ten years
Changed jobs in the past 2 years
Learned about a new tech tool/resource
Attended Google I/O Summit or Google Cloud Event
Discussed a potential collaboration
Member of a WTM community group
Built their own computer
Has a tech-related tattoo
Found a mentor/mentee match
Is from the same hometown/state
Shares a similar career goal
Wearing WTM swag