(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 line of 5+ at a bathroom”
“Osmotic stress”
“Amplicon sequencing”
“Synthetic biology”
“Picture of a Petri dish”
“Postdoc”
“Plant growth promotion”
“EcoFab”
“Microfluidics”
“Someone complaining their room is too hot or too cold”
“You get accidentally locked out of your room”
“Rhizosphere”
“A ‘question’ that’s actually a comment”
“Artificial soil”
“Microbial invasion”
“Poster with 10+ authors”
“Redox potential”
“Someone napping in a public space”
“Metabolomics”
“Endophyte engineering”
“In review”
“Speaker skips over 4+ slides of presentation”
“Lab-on-a-chip”
“Handwritten name tag”
“Microphone conflict”
“Functional traits”
“Someone draws a microbial network by hand”
“Hyperaccumulator plants”
“Meeting someone from Europe”
“Lobster”
“Cross-kingdom”
“I just got these data from my student”
“Biofilm”
“Microbial dark matter”
“Root exudates”
“I’m going to get dessert”
“Custom-built mesocosm”
“Volatile organic compounds”
“Functional redundancy”
“Nitrogen fixation”
“Bacterial quorum sensing”
“Ecosystem function”
“A slide with a political joke/meme”
“Lord of the Rings reference”
“Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi”
“Lateral gene transfer”
"CRISPR"
“Stable isotope probing”
“Poster presenter with no viewers – go say hi!”
“A speaker says “...inspired by science fiction”
“Synthetic community”
“Mutualism”
“Scatter / dot plots”
“A cartoon of a microbe”
“Hydrogel substrate”
“Image of Earth”
“QR code on poster”
“Screenshot of a manuscript title/reprint”
“Exudate gradient”
“Meeting someone not in academia”
“Meeting someone from somewhere besides North America, Europe or Asia”