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Play along with the WWDC 2025 bingo game

Detail from the WWDC 2025 Bingo Card -- image credit: Basic Apple Guy

You might get surprises at Tim Cook's keynote video, you shouldn't install the betas afterwards, but you can certainly enjoy the event with WWDC Bingo.

As you watch the WWDC 2025 keynote, you can predict at least one thing that will happen. CEO Tim Cook will say "good morning."

He may also say this is the best WWDC ever, he'll probably use words like exciting and maybe even "magical," but "good morning" is a lock. So Cook and his regular WWDC phrase are at the center of WWDC Bingo, created by Basic Apple Guy.

"We all have our wishlist of what we hope to see at WWDC, and today, I am presenting my 5th Annual WWDC Bingo Board of my hopes, prognostications, and stagecraft predictions at this year's event!" he writes.

Basic Apple Guy is not the only one to do WWDC Bingo — AppleInsider has done it before — but he has presented a compelling round up of what we might all see at the keynote. That includes rumors that seem pretty strong now, such as the renumbering of operating systems to 26, and the naming of macOS Tahoe.

But then there are more outliers, such as designer Alan Dye making an appearance. Or the iPad finally getting a clipboard manager — if you know clipboard managers, you want one — or just a keynote segment coming from a previously unseen Apple Park location.

In all, there are 25 sections to this bingo card, and Basic Apple Guy's suggestion is that you win by completing a specific pattern on the card. That can be a straight horizontal or vertical line, a diagonal in any direction — or Apple fulfilling every single square on the card.

WWDC 2025 bingo card featuring a mix of Apple-related predictions, including software updates, new features, and design changes, displayed in a colorful grid layout. The full WWDC 2025 Bingo Card — image credit: Basic Apple Guy

The Bingo card is really a visual roundup of the many, many rumors about 2025's WWDC keynote. But it may also sustain you if its card about the event's duration — "under 105 minutes" — turns out to be wrong.

Along with "good morning," and the inevitable update to Safari — surprisingly, not on the Bingo card — you could do all of this yourself. But then for that matter, you could play it all as a WWDC drinking game, and this Bingo card is healthier.

Watch the WWDC 2025 keynote today, June 9, 2025, from 10:00 A.M Pacific. And wish you could get some of the retro Apple merchandise available only to keynote attendees at Apple Park.

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