Wes Anderson Films Bingo Cards - Print Free or Customize
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How To: To get a printable PDF, click the Print button. You can modify the card count and other printing settings on the Print tab. Grid items and free space content can be changed on the Basic tab. Appearance can be entirely personalized on the relevant tabs, or you can easily search any option using the 🔍 tab.
How to play Wes Anderson Films Bingo Cards?
- Online Caller: Click on the Play button above.
- Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and physically write on the cards.
- Online Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
- Paper Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and physically draw the slips.
- Hybrid Play: Pick any combination above. For instance, caller can be either Paper or Online. And players can be Paper or Online or a combo of both.
Step-By-Step:
- Start by downloading the Wes Anderson Films PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
- Open the PDF and print it.
- For random drawing, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then pick them randomly at play time.
- Cut the bingo cards at the cut marks if there are more than 1 bingo cards per page.
- Give one card to each player. For marking, you can use pens. Crayons cost the least.
- Pick one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller can as well play along with their own Bingo card.
- The caller begins the game by randomly pulling an item from the call list and calling out it to everyone.
- The players check their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they dab that word.
- The first player to finish a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked items announces "Bingo!" and wins the game.
- The caller verifies that the items marked form a correct line according to the Bingo card and call list.
- You can play for different patterns or a full card blackout for an extended game.
This Wes Anderson Films Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "Anyway..." (Said dismissively) - Often used to cut off a conversation or change the subject., A character meticulously assembling something. (Could be a model train, a sandwich, a miniature world.), A character delivers a deadpan confession of a past misdeed. (Often surprisingly dark.), A detailed explanation of a character's collection. (Stamps, hats, records, etc.), A character wears a specific color outfit throughout the entire film. (Royal's red track suit, Margot's fur coat), Sudden, unexplained animal appearance. (Often a dog, raccoon, or bird in an unusual location.), A character has a complex and fraught relationship with a parent., Someone is smoking a cigarette in a dramatic or unusual setting., A character announces their intention to write a book/play/screenplay., A train journey is a significant plot point. (Literally or metaphorically a journey of self-discovery.), A character breaks the fourth wall (directly addressing the audience)., Someone receives a letter with important news., A character is obsessed with a specific historical figure., An elaborate, hand-drawn map is shown on screen., A character has a highly specific and unusual talent. (Beekeeping, calligraphy, ventriloquism), A funeral or memorial service is shown with a bizarre or unconventional element., Someone declares their love for a place/city dramatically., A character has a phobia of something seemingly harmless., A scene takes place in a meticulously designed bathroom., Someone delivers a long, rambling monologue about a seemingly trivial topic., A character tries to start a secret society. (Or revive a defunct one.), A character experiences a sudden and unexpected loss of fortune., A character travels by bicycle with a peculiar accessory. (A basket, a flag, a strange contraption), A character tells someone they are "adopted.", A Claymation Sequence Appears. (Specifically stop-motion animation), A character builds a miniature version of a real place. (A replica of a town, a room, etc.), Someone uses a vintage rotary phone. (Or other archaic technology.), A character is obsessed with a specific type of pastry. (Or another specific food item.), A scene takes place inside a brightly colored diner or cafe., A character experiences a dream sequence with a surreal or fantastical element., A character receives a handmade gift with a bizarre inscription., A character's profession is unusual or antiquated. (Beekeeper, taxidermist, etc.), A slow-motion shot of someone running., A character's pet is more prominent than their human relationships., A character wears a matching outfit with a pet., A character is shown meticulously packing a suitcase. (With specific items arranged in a particular order), A character is framed through a doorway or window, creating a picture-within-a-picture effect., A character attempts a daring escape, often involving a vehicle. (Bike, car, boat.), A scene features a performance of a play within the film. (A school play, a professional performance.), A character gives a monologue while looking directly at their own reflection., A character is ostracized or considered an outsider by their community., A character invents a ridiculous and overly complicated solution to a simple problem., A character declares their love for a particular form of art. (Painting, sculpture, music.), Someone is given a new name or a nickname with a strange origin story., A character has a distinctive walk or posture that is emphasized throughout the film. (A limp, a hunch, a peculiar gait)..