(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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A presenter is wearing Figma merch or logo
Mentions the word "seamless"
Huge applause for a surprise release
There’s a meme or GIF in the presentation
Figma Slides improvements
New real-time code previews
You watched 3 full sessions live
Percentage based sizing
A presenter shares a travel story
Current political impact on the industry is mentioned
New Prototyping feature
“We’re just getting started”
Hugely requested feature finally added
Figma for Education is mentioned
Speaker breaks down a UX case study
Introduces feature that should've existed already
Mentions “design tokens” at least 3 times
Type text inputs in prototype mode
Figma Dev Mode update
New Auto Layout magic
"Design Systems" mentioned
"Flides" mention
You watched one full session
New shortcuts
Speaker demo crashes, but they recover smoothly
Pre-recorded segment has perfect editing
Config London mentioned
Technical livestream glitch
Figma to Real Web Hosting becomes a reality
New FigJam Feature
UI3 mention
Someone mentions last year’s Config
New illustration tools
A presenter mentions AI more than 5 times in one presentation
Doubling down on AI features
Keyboard shortcut you never knew about
A presenter says Figma more than 5 times in one presentation
“It’s all about the user”
Variable improvements
"But wait... there's more"
AI case study is presented
You spot Material or Fluent Design somewhere
Speaker mentions accessibility!
New AI-driven prototyping feature
FigPals makes a permanent return
Keynote ends with a powerful one-liner
New Community features
New Gradient variables
One-click responsive design. Create one size, and Figma handles the rest