The trio usesa magicalitem to solvea problem.Someoneexplains amythologicalconcept (e.g.,the Underworld,Tartarus).Amythologicalmonster isdefeated in acreative way.Aprophecyismentioned.You seetheUnderworldSomeonementionsthe word"Titan."Percyaccidentallyvaporizes hispre-algebrateacherA charactermentions the nameof a mythologicallocation (e.g.,Mount Olympus, theFields of Asphodel).A god orgoddess isshown in ahuman form.A characteruses theword "fate"or "destiny."Someone isrevealed tobe a child ofa god.Acharactersays"Olympus.A characteris wearinga helmet ofdarkness.The LotusEatersare seen.A character isshown with agodly power(e.g., Percymanipulatingwater).A magical itemfrom mythology isseen ormentioned (e.g.,Riptide, the Helmof Darkness).A god or goddessis explicitlynamed (e.g.,Zeus, Hades,Poseidon,Athena).A hero fromGreek mythologyis mentioned(e.g., Hercules,Achilles,Perseus).A charactermentions a"half-blood"or"demigod."Zeus accusesPoseidon ofstealing hislightening boltA characteris wearingwingedsandalsThe three-headed dog,Cerberus,appears.A character makesa reference to amythological story(e.g., the myth ofPerseus andMedusa).A characterusesambrosiaor nectarThe trio usesa magicalitem to solvea problem.Someoneexplains amythologicalconcept (e.g.,the Underworld,Tartarus).Amythologicalmonster isdefeated in acreative way.Aprophecyismentioned.You seetheUnderworldSomeonementionsthe word"Titan."Percyaccidentallyvaporizes hispre-algebrateacherA charactermentions the nameof a mythologicallocation (e.g.,Mount Olympus, theFields of Asphodel).A god orgoddess isshown in ahuman form.A characteruses theword "fate"or "destiny."Someone isrevealed tobe a child ofa god.Acharactersays"Olympus.A characteris wearinga helmet ofdarkness.The LotusEatersare seen.A character isshown with agodly power(e.g., Percymanipulatingwater).A magical itemfrom mythology isseen ormentioned (e.g.,Riptide, the Helmof Darkness).A god or goddessis explicitlynamed (e.g.,Zeus, Hades,Poseidon,Athena).A hero fromGreek mythologyis mentioned(e.g., Hercules,Achilles,Perseus).A charactermentions a"half-blood"or"demigod."Zeus accusesPoseidon ofstealing hislightening boltA characteris wearingwingedsandalsThe three-headed dog,Cerberus,appears.A character makesa reference to amythological story(e.g., the myth ofPerseus andMedusa).A characterusesambrosiaor nectar

The Lightening Thief - Call List

(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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  1. The trio uses a magical item to solve a problem.
  2. Someone explains a mythological concept (e.g., the Underworld, Tartarus).
  3. A mythological monster is defeated in a creative way.
  4. A prophecy is mentioned.
  5. You see the Underworld
  6. Someone mentions the word "Titan."
  7. Percy accidentally vaporizes his pre-algebra teacher
  8. A character mentions the name of a mythological location (e.g., Mount Olympus, the Fields of Asphodel).
  9. A god or goddess is shown in a human form.
  10. A character uses the word "fate" or "destiny."
  11. Someone is revealed to be a child of a god.
  12. A character says "Olympus.
  13. A character is wearing a helmet of darkness.
  14. The Lotus Eaters are seen.
  15. A character is shown with a godly power (e.g., Percy manipulating water).
  16. A magical item from mythology is seen or mentioned (e.g., Riptide, the Helm of Darkness).
  17. A god or goddess is explicitly named (e.g., Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Athena).
  18. A hero from Greek mythology is mentioned (e.g., Hercules, Achilles, Perseus).
  19. A character mentions a "half-blood" or "demigod."
  20. Zeus accuses Poseidon of stealing his lightening bolt
  21. A character is wearing winged sandals
  22. The three-headed dog, Cerberus, appears.
  23. A character makes a reference to a mythological story (e.g., the myth of Perseus and Medusa).
  24. A character uses ambrosia or nectar