Matcha Latte π΅ (Japanese green tea latte) Coffee β (Popular in both countries, including iced coffee variations) Bubble Tea (Boba) π§ (Taiwanese milk tea with tapioca) Margarita πΈ (Tequila- based cocktail with lime and salt) Whiskey π₯ (Enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails) Hot Chocolate π« (Popular in winter) GlΓΌhwein π· (German hot mulled wine) Ayran π₯ (Turkish salty yogurt drink) Soju πΆ (Koreaβs most famous alcoholic drink) Yerba Mate πΏ (South American herbal tea) Chilsung Cider π (Korean version of Sprite) Thai Iced Tea π§πΆ (Sweet, creamy Thai tea) Milkis π₯ π (Milky carbonated drink) Yuja Tea π (Citrus honey tea, good for colds) Tea π΅ (Green tea, black tea, herbal tea) Wine π· (Red, white, and sparkling varieties) Milk π₯ (Plain, flavored, dairy-free alternatives) Soda π₯€ (Coke, Sprite, Pepsi, etc.) Sports Drinks πββοΈ (Gatorade, Powerade, Pocari Sweat in Korea) Banana Milk π (Iconic Korean flavored milk) Vita 500 π (Vitamin C drink) Mango Lassi π₯π₯ (Indian yogurt-based drink) Sikhye π (Sweet rice punch) Sake πΆ (Traditional Japanese rice wine) Horchata πΎ π₯ (Mexican rice-based cinnamon drink) Lemonade π (Classic American summer drink) Beer πΊ (Popular worldwide, different styles like lager, ale, and stout) Sujeonggwa π (Cinnamon punch with dried persimmons) Mojito ππΉ (Rum cocktail with mint, lime, and soda) Sangria π· π (Spanish fruit-infused wine drink) Energy Drinks β‘ (Monster, Red Bull, Bacchus in Korea) Omija Tea π (Five- flavor berry tea) Makgeolli π₯ (Korean rice wine with a slightly sweet, milky texture) Kombucha πΉ (Fermented tea, popular in the USA) McCol πΊ (Barley soda, malt flavor) Barley Tea πΎ (Common daily drink in Korea) Smoothies π (Fruit- based or protein- based) Iced Tea πΉ (Sweetened or unsweetened, popular in the USA) Matcha Latte π΅ (Japanese green tea latte) Coffee β (Popular in both countries, including iced coffee variations) Bubble Tea (Boba) π§ (Taiwanese milk tea with tapioca) Margarita πΈ (Tequila- based cocktail with lime and salt) Whiskey π₯ (Enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails) Hot Chocolate π« (Popular in winter) GlΓΌhwein π· (German hot mulled wine) Ayran π₯ (Turkish salty yogurt drink) Soju πΆ (Koreaβs most famous alcoholic drink) Yerba Mate πΏ (South American herbal tea) Chilsung Cider π (Korean version of Sprite) Thai Iced Tea π§πΆ (Sweet, creamy Thai tea) Milkis π₯ π (Milky carbonated drink) Yuja Tea π (Citrus honey tea, good for colds) Tea π΅ (Green tea, black tea, herbal tea) Wine π· (Red, white, and sparkling varieties) Milk π₯ (Plain, flavored, dairy-free alternatives) Soda π₯€ (Coke, Sprite, Pepsi, etc.) Sports Drinks πββοΈ (Gatorade, Powerade, Pocari Sweat in Korea) Banana Milk π (Iconic Korean flavored milk) Vita 500 π (Vitamin C drink) Mango Lassi π₯π₯ (Indian yogurt-based drink) Sikhye π (Sweet rice punch) Sake πΆ (Traditional Japanese rice wine) Horchata πΎ π₯ (Mexican rice-based cinnamon drink) Lemonade π (Classic American summer drink) Beer πΊ (Popular worldwide, different styles like lager, ale, and stout) Sujeonggwa π (Cinnamon punch with dried persimmons) Mojito ππΉ (Rum cocktail with mint, lime, and soda) Sangria π· π (Spanish fruit-infused wine drink) Energy Drinks β‘ (Monster, Red Bull, Bacchus in Korea) Omija Tea π (Five- flavor berry tea) Makgeolli π₯ (Korean rice wine with a slightly sweet, milky texture) Kombucha πΉ (Fermented tea, popular in the USA) McCol πΊ (Barley soda, malt flavor) Barley Tea πΎ (Common daily drink in Korea) Smoothies π (Fruit- based or protein- based) Iced Tea πΉ (Sweetened or unsweetened, popular in the USA)
(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.
Matcha Latte π΅ (Japanese green tea latte)
Coffee β (Popular in both countries, including iced coffee variations)
Bubble Tea (Boba) π§ (Taiwanese milk tea with tapioca)
Margarita πΈ (Tequila-based cocktail with lime and salt)
Whiskey π₯ (Enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails)
Hot Chocolate π« (Popular in winter)
GlΓΌhwein π· (German hot mulled wine)
Ayran π₯ (Turkish salty yogurt drink)
Soju πΆ (Koreaβs most famous alcoholic drink)
Yerba Mate πΏ (South American herbal tea)
Chilsung Cider π (Korean version of Sprite)
Thai Iced Tea π§πΆ (Sweet, creamy Thai tea)
Milkis π₯π (Milky carbonated drink)
Yuja Tea π (Citrus honey tea, good for colds)
Tea π΅ (Green tea, black tea, herbal tea)
Wine π· (Red, white, and sparkling varieties)
Milk π₯ (Plain, flavored, dairy-free alternatives)
Soda π₯€ (Coke, Sprite, Pepsi, etc.)
Sports Drinks πββοΈ (Gatorade, Powerade, Pocari Sweat in Korea)
Banana Milk π (Iconic Korean flavored milk)
Vita 500 π (Vitamin C drink)
Mango Lassi π₯π₯ (Indian yogurt-based drink)
Sikhye π (Sweet rice punch)
Sake πΆ (Traditional Japanese rice wine)
Horchata πΎπ₯ (Mexican rice-based cinnamon drink)
Lemonade π (Classic American summer drink)
Beer πΊ (Popular worldwide, different styles like lager, ale, and stout)
Sujeonggwa π (Cinnamon punch with dried persimmons)
Mojito ππΉ (Rum cocktail with mint, lime, and soda)
Sangria π·π (Spanish fruit-infused wine drink)
Energy Drinks β‘ (Monster, Red Bull, Bacchus in Korea)
Omija Tea π (Five-flavor berry tea)
Makgeolli π₯ (Korean rice wine with a slightly sweet, milky texture)
Kombucha πΉ (Fermented tea, popular in the USA)
McCol πΊ (Barley soda, malt flavor)
Barley Tea πΎ (Common daily drink in Korea)
Smoothies π (Fruit-based or protein-based)
Iced Tea πΉ (Sweetened or unsweetened, popular in the USA)