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Download Oscars Bingo Cards And Play Along With LAist

LAist Oscars bingo card, 1/8. (Collect them all!) (Mike Roe & Stephanie Kraft/LAist)
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The Oscars are this Sunday, Feb. 24, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, and you know what that means -- Oscars bingo time (and oh so much traffic)!

The 91st Academy Awards ceremony airs live on ABC at 5 p.m. PT, and LAist will be playing bingo with you on Twitter @LAist, tweeting out boxes as we check them off and posting about what we think when someone announces that La La Land won again.

Play along with the bingo cards we made. We have eight (eight!) options. Print them all out and pass them around your party, or print a few for your party-of-one as you sweat bullets hoping that someone's going to trip already so you can get bingo, COME ON!

THIS PDF HAS ALL OF THE BINGO CARDS.

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Some of the squares are gimmes, some are long shots, and some are based on rumors that may or may not prove accurate on the big night. The only way to know for sure is to PLAY BINGO!

So have fun, and don't drop your cheese dip. Or maybe that means you win. Good luck to us all!

You can also see all eight bingo cards below. Also here's this, in case you miss your grandparents and forgot how to play.

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