(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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Accidentally modeled a floor with no ceiling and wondered why the gains were so high
Had Revit crash during your final model save
Attended a CIBSE/YEN event
Blamed coordination issues on the ceiling void (again)
Drew a doodle that accidentally turned into a schematic
Designed a system and found out the client changed the layout... yesterday.
Described a smell as “mechanical”
Designed with ASHRAE/CIBSE
Copied templates from a previous project to avoid chaos.
Had to Google something in front of a senior and pretended it was ‘just a double-check.
Had to explain to someone that your product doesn’t defy the laws of thermodynamics.
Phone died mid-inspection because there’s no power or Wi-Fi.
Been on site before 7 a.m.
Got told ‘That’s not how we do it on site’—for something straight from code.
Looked for valves in a drawing and saw none
Seen BIM clash in Navisworks
Got excited to see your work installed in real life.
Said “That needs insulation” under your breath
Had to choose between two standards that contradict each other.
Spoke up in a design review
Had to explain embodied carbon
Had no idea what anyone was talking about in your first coordination meeting.
Lost mobile signal in a riser shaft
Heard “Can you make it smaller?”
Asked “Where can this riser go?”
Spent too long trying to model a cooling coil
Realized too late that the wall was structural
Done a duct size calc by hand
Got a model to run — then realized it was using last week’s geometry.
Said “That’s not in our scope!”
Forgotten to check valve clearance
Used Excel as a stress management tool
Confused U-value with R-value (once)
Said “it depends” to a client
Gotten confused between ASHRAE 90.1 and 62.1
Made a joke about hot air in a design review
Had to explain that no, electrical and plumbing don’t share the same conduit.
Accidentally joined a Teams call while on site
Used Revit or AutoCAD all day
Used the phrase ‘It depends’ to answer a question, and felt like a real engineer.
Wrote “TBC” on a drawing like a pro
Spotted a clash in coordination
Sent your first email…reread it 12 times before hitting send.
Attended a design team meeting
Used “fire rating” in a sentence at a party
Did a factory tour and had to pretend you knew what every machine did.
Said “low carbon” at least once today
Confused Part L with Part F
Pretended to understand an acronym, Googled it immediately after the meeting.
Ate lunch at your desk next to ductwork schedules and coffee rings.
Wrote a sustainability statement
Got lost in a plant room
Got looped into a sales call because the customer asked one technical question.
Got asked for a ‘quick update’ that turned into a full redesign.
Argued over ceiling void space
Walked 10k+ steps on a site visit
Attended a coordination meeting that could’ve been an email.
Shadowed a commissioning team
Had to explain PPE in a Teams meeting
Accidentally taught someone about lumens
Explained MEP to a non‑engineer
Lost 2 hours to a file crash and said ‘It’s fine’ while dying inside.
Accidentally moved an entire system in Revit and panicked
Had a model crash and took it as a sign to go get coffee.
Opened Revit and waited 10 minutes just for the model to load.
Changed one value and crashed the whole model.
Done a Light Power Density Calculation by hand
Spent more time formatting a drawing title block than doing actual engineering.
Been asked for an EPR/EPD
Geometry didn't import correctly — again.
Got super excited about going on your first site visit.