(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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Noah refuses to eat most foods due to an extreme sensitivity to textures, leading to significant weight loss and nutritional deficiencies.
Mia spends much of her day thinking about unexplained stomach pain and fatigue, which interfere with her daily life despite doctors finding no clear cause.
Max refuses to do chores or follow classroom rules, insisting that adults are just trying to control him and that he doesn’t need to listen.
Ava's friendships and romantic relationships often shift between intense closeness and sudden arguments, leaving her feeling empty and alone.
Sarah turns down invitations from friends, worried she might embarrass herself or that they don’t actually enjoy her company.
Ethan assumes his ideas are the best in the room, taking offense when others disagree and dismissing those who don’t admire his achievements.
Despite multiple negative test results, Jordan constantly worries that a mild headache is a symptom of a brain tumor and spends hours researching deadly illnesses.
Small annoyances can send Jake into sudden outbursts of yelling or breaking things, though afterward, he wonders why he got so angry.
Avery frequently seeks medical attention for unusual symptoms that worsen when under observation, often requesting tests and treatments for rare conditions.
Olivia eats excessive amounts of food in secret and later exercises intensely and uses laxatives to prevent weight gain, feeling extreme guilt after each episode.
Several times a day, Ben regurgitates his food, chews it again, and then swallows it, but he does not appear upset or nauseated by the behavior.
Sophie keeps her calorie intake low but occasionally eats much more than planned, later compensating in ways she refuses to discuss.
Jenna planned to stop taking her medication weeks ago, but whenever she tries, she feels sick and restless, convincing herself she needs just a little longer.
Maya is known for being charming and persuasive, yet those around her often feel used. She has been in trouble for lying and taking advantage of others.
Following a heated argument with his boss, Daniel suddenly loses the ability to move his right hand, though doctors find no medical cause for his paralysis.
Lucas sometimes eats much more than he intends, feeling uncomfortably full but unable to stop, often followed by intense guilt.
Damien tells exaggerated stories and changes his appearance frequently, always making sure all eyes are on him.
16-year-old Ryan has frequently skipped school, shoplifted, and been cruel to animals, showing little guilt for his actions.
Since stopping his daily energy supplements and medications, Kyle has felt exhausted, unmotivated, and unable to focus on tasks.
Emma often feels like she is watching herself from outside her body and describes the world around her as foggy and unreal, though she knows logically that nothing has changed.
Ben becomes frustrated when others don’t follow his specific way of doing things, feeling that his methods are the only correct approach.
After stressful events, Lila often finds herself in unfamiliar places with no memory of how she got there, and her friends describe her behaving like a completely different person at times.
After surviving a house fire, Mark cannot remember anything about that night or even details about his life before the incident, despite no signs of physical brain injury.
Lily struggles to make everyday decisions without reassurance and dreads having to manage responsibilities on her own.