(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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Sharon’s home is so cluttered with old newspapers, broken furniture, and unopened mail that she can barely move through her living room, yet she insists everything is too valuable to throw away.
Without warning, Alex’s heart pounds, his chest tightens, and he feels like he can’t breathe, convinced he is dying, even though medical tests find nothing wrong.
Despite living with her adoptive parents for three years, six-year-old Mia avoids affection, rarely seeks comfort, and struggles to trust that her caregivers will meet her needs.
For as long as she can remember, Valerie has felt a constant low-grade sadness, struggling with low energy and self-doubt nearly every day.
Nine-year-old Aiden frequently has extreme temper outbursts over minor frustrations, and even between outbursts, he is almost always irritable.
After moving to a new city for college, Ethan has struggled with persistent sadness, difficulty sleeping, and loss of motivation, though he had never experienced these issues before the move.
Jonah experiences frequent mood swings, shifting between feeling overly energized and unusually down, but his symptoms are never severe enough to be considered a full manic or depressive episode.
Mateo frequently rocks back and forth and repeatedly flaps his hands, especially when he’s excited or anxious, despite attempts to redirect these movements.
Lily often finds herself absentmindedly pulling out strands of hair while studying, leaving noticeable bald patches that she tries to cover with hats and headbands.
Ever since a panic attack at the grocery store, David avoids crowded places and refuses to leave his house without a trusted friend.
For the past month, Jason has felt hopeless, fatigued, and unable to concentrate. He has withdrawn from his friends and often lies awake at night, feeling like things will never get better.
Jordan often misunderstands jokes and struggles to follow conversations that involve sarcasm or implied meaning, leaving their peers confused by their literal responses.
Xavier goes days without sleep, spends thousands impulsively, and believes he has discovered a medical breakthrough. A week later, he crashes into deep depression, unable to get out of bed.
Maya hears voices and believes her neighbors are spying on her while experiencing extreme mood swings, shifting between euphoria and deep depression. Even when her mood stabilizes, the paranoia and hallucinations continue.
Ever since surviving a car accident, Damien has been plagued by nightmares, avoids riding in vehicles, and startles at the sound of screeching brakes.
Malik often hears voices that no one else can hear and believes that the government is implanting thoughts in his mind, making it difficult for him to maintain a job.
Eight-year-old Lucas eagerly hugs strangers at the park and talks to them as if they were lifelong friends, showing no hesitation or caution with unfamiliar adults.
Daniel frequently experiences sudden vocal outbursts and involuntary shoulder jerks, which he struggles to control, especially when he’s stressed or excited.
Despite everything being fine at work and at home, Sofia constantly worries about worst-case scenarios and struggles to relax, feeling on edge all the time.
Diana prefers to be alone and struggles to form close relationships. She often speaks in an unusual, vague way and believes she has a special connection with supernatural forces, which others find odd.
Even though she logically knows it’s unlikely, Monica refuses to go anywhere near a dog, convinced that any dog she encounters will bite her.
Marissa is convinced that her former coworker is in love with her and secretly leaves her messages through song lyrics, despite having no real interaction with him in months.
After a week of feeling unusually energized, talkative, and productive with little sleep, Nadia suddenly crashes into a deep depression, struggling to get out of bed and losing interest in everything she once enjoyed.
Despite reassurance from friends and family, Ava spends hours each day examining her skin in the mirror, convinced that a barely visible scar makes her hideous.