Learn how to play The Apprentice Bingo ahead of the show’s return tonight

WHAT will happen next in the latest series of The Apprentice? Let’s play The Apprentice Bingo and see if you can guess correctly.

With each new series, budding entrepreneurs battle it out to win a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar.

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Coming back for its 19th series, this BBC hit has it all: drama, tears, tantrums, incompetency and toe-curling cringe moments.

From dessert shops to fashion labels, recruitment to ethical cosmetic clinics, the previous winners of The Apprentice have created a smorgasbord of investments for Lord Sugar to add to his portfolio.

On Thursday 30th January, 18 new candidates will step into the boardroom.

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While there will be some twists and turns along the way, there are some things that happen every series without fail.

That’s what makes The Apprentice a great candidate for a game of play-along bingo!

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To create your own The Apprentice play-along bingo cards, you’ll need:

  • Pieces of paper with 3×3 grids drawn onto them.
  • Dabbers.
  • Your team (like on The Apprentice, you are competing against all fellow players, so don’t worry if team work isn’t one of your CV skills).
  • Snacks and drinks (only losers need to go to La Cabana Café).

Pick eight events that are likely to happen during this year’s The Apprentice and write them down on your bingo card, leaving the middle square blank. 

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In this middle square, jot down your The Apprentice inspired bingo name.

That could be “Lord Sugar and spice, and not so nice”, “Nothing Shady about this Lady Brady” or “Tim to start selling”.

There could even be a prize for the best boardroom banter.

If one of your guessed events happens on the show, mark it off with your dabber!

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If you want to have multiple winners, you can award a prize for 1L and 2L (which is when a prize is given to the first player to mark off one complete line, and two complete lines). 

However, if there’s only room for one King or Queen of the Boardroom, they’ll be the first to get a full house (when all things on your bingo card have been marked off). 

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This game could be played over one episode (and the winner is the player with the most squares marked off) or your bingo game could play out over the series, until a full house winner is crowned. 

The Apprentice bingo card.

Bingo ideas

Need some inspiration? Here are Sun Bingo’s suggestions:

  • Panoramic shot of London.
  • The candidates prove they have egos the size of the Gherkin.
  • Cheesy one-liners.
  • Karen rolls her eyes.
  • The teams fall out.
  • “You’re fired”
  • More than two candidates try to talk at the same time.
  • Questionable sales patter.
  • Someone is caught out in a lie at the interviews stage.  
  • The candidates are given 20 minutes to get ready.

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