(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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At least two of the following four are culprits: Ouno, Kumada, Tsukigata, Maekawa
At least two of the following four make it to Ch5: Yokoi, Tei, Tsukigata, Ogura
At least one lab motive indirectly sheds light on the scientists' purpose/
research
No suicides (including Watari-style deaths)
At least two canon WLW relationships among the cast
We witness a failed attempted murder
Akiba Taku dies before his student spotlight
A BDA involves someone actively dying of poison in front of someone else
Isoda Mion's death rocks the tetro fanbase, mass mourning (Kamimura level grief)
At least one of the following is found in the lab: 1) Okazaki's corpse, 2) Mai's torture room
Mononoke uses access to the "plane" as a bargaining chip/to hold a scientist hostage
Hirose operating on someone saves them from death, from a serious enough injury that Tsuno couldn't save them
First victim is Ikeda, Ninomiya, or Shishikura
Yonekura's pride/obsession with authority begins to unravel either her relationships or the game, beginning of her downfall
Explicitly compelling foils exist between multiple Blue & Pink characters with the same student number (e.g. Ikeda & Kamimura, Kumada & Chiba)
No double murder in Ch3
Ikeda Daiki is one of the first four student spotlights
Monomoko references/
reminisces about Ojima, maybe even talks to him
More male victims than female victims (also, at least one of Sou and Ikeda is a victim with heartbreaking trial art)
MAJOR Seki character development. Perhaps also his death.
The narrative of "Yonekura putting her daughter in the KG leads to her downfall" continues, either through Ninomiya or the lab setting
An episode has "Pizza" in the title, and at least one of the following is true:
1) the episode is called "Pizza Night", 2) Nishiguchi dies later that chapter
Gender dysphoria is a major theme explored in Blue (at least one serious conversation around it)
More than one episode title
contains Denden's name (not including interviews)