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5 Ways to Entertain Yourself at Home

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13 Oct
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Whether you’re stuck inside on a rainy day, taking a break from a busy schedule, you’re simply choosing a cozy night in for a change. Finding ways to entertain yourself at home can be both relaxing and rewarding. 

With the right mix of games, creativity, and comfort, your home can become the perfect place to unwind. Let’s take a look at 5 fun ways to keep yourself entertained without stepping outside the house.


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  1. Play brain boosting word games. Word games are an excellent way to stay entertained while also keeping your brain sharp. Games like Word Cookies challenge or vocabulary and puzzle solving skills as you search for hidden words from a set of scrambled letters. If you ever find yourself stuck, a quick search for Word Cookies answers can help you to be of past tricky levels without losing momentum. Beyond word cookies, there are many other trivia games available on mobile or desktop platforms to keep your mind active while having fun.
  2. Start a streaming marathon. With dozens of streaming services and thousands of titles available, it’s never been easier than right now to start a TV or movie marathon from the comfort of your couch. Whether you’re re-watching a favorite series or discovering a new documentary, or even diving into the latest blockbuster, there is something for every mood. To make it more fun, create a themed night like 80s action movies or foreign film Friday. Complete with snacks and mood lighting, it turns a simple night into a mini event just for you.
  3. Explore virtual worlds. Video games can offer hours of entertainment, so you could get lost in relaxing games like Stardew Valley or even better, games like The Sims. Multiplayer games online can also help you to connect with friends and family while staying safe and comfortable at home.
  4. Try your hand at a new hobby. There’s no better time to learn a new skill or dive into a creative hobby, and when you are spending more time indoors, whether it’s painting, baking, knitting, or even learning an instrument, hobbies can be a fantastic source of entertainment and fulfillment. YouTube and online courses offer countless tutorials to help you to get started. The best part is that hobbies aren’t just fun, but they also give you a sense of accomplishment and something to look forward to each day.
  5. Host a virtual game night. Even when you’re home alone, you don’t have to be bored or disconnected. Virtual game nights using apps like Zoom, Discord, or House Party allow you to play board games, trivia, or card games with friends and family no matter the distance. There are tons of free games that can be played online, or you can share your screen and play more complex themes together. It’s a great way to connect with those around you.

A little creativity. Staying home can be anything but boring. From puzzle games to new hobbies, your options for at home entertainment are pretty much endless. 

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Paula Krueger considers herself a "baby "chef, not because she cooks for babies, but because she's still learning how to cook. She started this blog after taking Wilton method classes and at that point was more interested in baking. She's since become more interested in learning to cook as her family has grown. She also covers product reviews and travel as well.

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