===Materials===
* Pre-printed "Bingo" Cards (see set up)[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aa7Egp9sxkDGW-1reZ2TFONzV_uy5Kirm0gaPPQPlK8/edit Bingo Card Template]
* A pencil or pen for each participant
* The bingo card should contain a grid of squares each containing a statement or question that will apply to some members of your group and is in line with the objectives of your class, workshop, or event.
* For a few examples see:
** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aa7Egp9sxkDGW-1reZ2TFONzV_uy5Kirm0gaPPQPlK8/edit Bingo Card Template]
** http://www.uww.edu/learn/diversity/discoveryhunt.php
** http://vcc.ca/deptUploads/diversity/DiversityBingo.pdf
===Alternatives===
* Alternative Goals: You can set the goal that everyone should try to fill their card in the time alloted allotted (recommended since this encourages the most discussion and collaboration), or you can choose to offer a prize to the person/people who finish first (encourages more competition and less discussion) or in typical bingo fashion, you can have the person who finishes a row first yell out "Bingo!" and win a prize (allows for least amount of dicussiondiscussion, but also requires the least amount of time).
* Alternative Content: This can be adapted for almost any content so be creative e.g. squares can contain math problems, trivia questions, or personal statements such as "has lived in 2 or more countries," "doesn't have a profile on myspace or facebook," or "has stood up for someone else's rights."