Strict rulesand harshpunishmentsAdvancedtechnologyused forcontrolPeopledisappearwithoutexplanationAdvancedtechnologyused forcontrolStrictrules orcurfewsLoss ofindividualfreedomEmotionsdiscouragedor controlledPublic liesacceptedas truthA societydividedintoclassesFear usedto keeporderConstantsurveillance(cameras,tracking,watchingcitizens)Theillusion ofa “perfect”societyRulesenforced bya specialpolice ormilitary forceCitizensassignedjobs orrolesIllusion ofa perfectsocietyNoprivacyat homeNature iscontrolled,fake, orinaccessiblePropagandaandcensorshipSurveillanceand lack ofprivacyConformityand loss ofindividualityCensorshipof books,media, orinformationA constantstate ofwar orthreatFearused ascontrolPeople arepunishedfor thinkingdifferentlyTechnologyreplacinghumaninteractionHistoryrewrittenor hiddenA totalitarianorauthoritariangovernmentUniformsor forcedsamenessLimited orcontrolledlanguageEnvironmentaldestructionPropagandaused tocontrolpeopleRebellionorresistancemovementLoss ofindividualfreedomFear usedto keeporderCitizensdiscouragedfrom askingquestionsTheillusion ofa “perfect”societyForcedloyalty orpledgesAuthoritarianor totalitariangovernmentA societydividedintoclassesStrict rulesand harshpunishmentsAdvancedtechnologyused forcontrolPeopledisappearwithoutexplanationAdvancedtechnologyused forcontrolStrictrules orcurfewsLoss ofindividualfreedomEmotionsdiscouragedor controlledPublic liesacceptedas truthA societydividedintoclassesFear usedto keeporderConstantsurveillance(cameras,tracking,watchingcitizens)Theillusion ofa “perfect”societyRulesenforced bya specialpolice ormilitary forceCitizensassignedjobs orrolesIllusion ofa perfectsocietyNoprivacyat homeNature iscontrolled,fake, orinaccessiblePropagandaandcensorshipSurveillanceand lack ofprivacyConformityand loss ofindividualityCensorshipof books,media, orinformationA constantstate ofwar orthreatFearused ascontrolPeople arepunishedfor thinkingdifferentlyTechnologyreplacinghumaninteractionHistoryrewrittenor hiddenA totalitarianorauthoritariangovernmentUniformsor forcedsamenessLimited orcontrolledlanguageEnvironmentaldestructionPropagandaused tocontrolpeopleRebellionorresistancemovementLoss ofindividualfreedomFear usedto keeporderCitizensdiscouragedfrom askingquestionsTheillusion ofa “perfect”societyForcedloyalty orpledgesAuthoritarianor totalitariangovernmentA societydividedintoclasses

Dystopian Bingo - 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. Strict rules and harsh punishments
  2. Advanced technology used for control
  3. People disappear without explanation
  4. Advanced technology used for control
  5. Strict rules or curfews
  6. Loss of individual freedom
  7. Emotions discouraged or controlled
  8. Public lies accepted as truth
  9. A society divided into classes
  10. Fear used to keep order
  11. Constant surveillance (cameras, tracking, watching citizens)
  12. The illusion of a “perfect” society
  13. Rules enforced by a special police or military force
  14. Citizens assigned jobs or roles
  15. Illusion of a perfect society
  16. No privacy at home
  17. Nature is controlled, fake, or inaccessible
  18. Propaganda and censorship
  19. Surveillance and lack of privacy
  20. Conformity and loss of individuality
  21. Censorship of books, media, or information
  22. A constant state of war or threat
  23. Fear used as control
  24. People are punished for thinking differently
  25. Technology replacing human interaction
  26. History rewritten or hidden
  27. A totalitarian or authoritarian government
  28. Uniforms or forced sameness
  29. Limited or controlled language
  30. Environmental destruction
  31. Propaganda used to control people
  32. Rebellion or resistance movement
  33. Loss of individual freedom
  34. Fear used to keep order
  35. Citizens discouraged from asking questions
  36. The illusion of a “perfect” society
  37. Forced loyalty or pledges
  38. Authoritarian or totalitarian government
  39. A society divided into classes