(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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Has run a retro that went off the rails
Has been on a team that abandoned standups
Has heard “We’re Agile, so we don’t need documentation”
Has worked with a truly amazing Product Owner
Has done mob or pair programming
Has worked with a team that only did Agile ceremonies but didn’t embrace Agile values
Loves or hates Jira passionately
Has worked on a team with no dedicated Scrum Master
Has done a fun retrospective format
Has seen a team struggle with too many priorities at once
Has been part of an experiment that totally failed—but learned a lot!
Has tried a new Agile framework (SAFe, LeSS, etc.)
Has experienced “water-Scrum-fall”
Has taught someone about Agile
Has had to explain that “Scrum” and “Agile” are not the same thing
Has been on a team that monitored cycle time and actively tried to decrease it
Has had to defend WIP limits
Has been part of a team that changed how they estimate
Has participated in a Lean Coffee session
Has seen a Product Owner act as a project manager instead of a value-driven leader
Has been told Agile doesn’t work in “our space/team”
Has argued about what Definition of Ready or Done should include
Has been part of an un-conference
Has worked on a Kanban team
Has seen an Agile transformation struggle
Has seen a team self-organize in a powerful way
Has witnessed a team commit to way more work than they could realistically complete in a sprint
Has had a stakeholder demand a deadline without context
Has been in a standup that lasted over 30 minutes
Has coached a team through their first retrospective
Has worked on a fully collocated Agile team
Has witnessed an epic debate over story points vs. time estimates
Has worked in an org where Agile was “only for engineering"