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Boredom can happen anywhere. You might be at home, commuting to and from work, on your lunch break, and many other times during the week. It could get you down, or, on the positive side, you could find things to keep you busy online. This list of easy, fun ways to pass the time online solves that bored feeling. You’ll quickly be entertained, more relaxed, and you might even learn a thing or two.

1. Take a Quiz

There are quizzes online for almost any topic you can think of. Some websites have interactive tests or questionnaires as their main feature, with hundreds of topics to scroll through. That’ll occupy your time! Choose one to find out what personality type you are, test your knowledge of sports trivia, or find out what your workplace strengths are. Some of the answers may surprise you, so then, of course, you’ll want to share them with your friends.

2. Watch Short Videos

Short clips are typically more popular online than longer ones because people’s attention spans are shorter now. Go onto social media platforms, and you’ll see users posting videos on everything from animals to the latest news. You could get more informed on the headlines or find yourself laughing at the antics of cats and dogs.

3. Take a Virtual Museum Tour

Many famous museums offer free tours that are fully online. You can zoom in on the art to see the details of a painting you had only read about in books before, or see a stunning ancient artifacts exhibit. Art and history lovers, in particular, will find this suggestion a great way to stave off boredom. All without having to travel to another side of the country or overseas to see it in person. It’s both fun and educational, without the ticket line.  

4. Play Free Online Games 

Online games are an accessible, entertaining way to pass the time. Choose free options like Blackjack, where you can practice your card-playing skills and enjoy the thrill of winning without the risk, as you’re using play money. There’s no download either, so the game won’t take up extra space on your desktop or laptop.

5. Listen to Podcasts or Audiobooks

Podcasts are available on a range of topics, depending on what interests you, so you’ll never run out of options and get bored. There’s comedy, true crime, science, history, and self-help, for starters. Audiobooks are also great if you want to give your eyes a break from reading or enjoy a book while doing another activity, such as washing the dishes.

6. Do Something Creative

If you enjoy art, photography, writing, or another creative hobby, connect with others online who are doing the same things. Joining a creative community online, you can put forward your work, watch tutorials, and get ideas for future projects. You’ll also connect with other creative individuals, inspiring yourself to create another sketch, do another craft, or write a short story.

7.  Social Media

Speaking of connection, social media is a great place to keep up with friends and family. See what they’ve posted about lately on the platforms you have accounts on. You might even come across some fun challenges and hashtags to participate in. You could spend 3 minutes or 30 minutes on social media networks, depending on how much idle time you have in the day.

8. Stream Music 

Music can boost your mood instantly. So, get streaming songs you like or haven’t heard in a while. It could be an upbeat tune or a relaxing one, but the point here is that you won’t be bored any longer. Maybe you’ll get up and start to dance, moved by the beat. It could even inspire you to start writing your own music.

9.  Watch Mini Documentaries

Short videos online feature biographies, interesting facts, and the history of just about anything you can imagine. Perhaps you’ve always wondered why certain things happen; science videos are popular for this reason. You’ll learn something new in a few minutes, and when you retell the details to your friends later, they’ll be very impressed.

10. Cooking Tutorials

Watch quick how-to videos on cooking techniques or recipes to get more confident in the kitchen. It could motivate you to try a new dish tonight or learn a new skill. Maybe you’ll watch the video and order a new gadget to try. Whether you’re a basic cook or want to become a professional chef, there’s plenty to learn from videos online.

11. Check Out a Virtual Event

There’s nothing quite like joining a live event online. There are concerts, lectures, sports matches, and more to check out. You won’t be bored with the number of options available. Some events require a subscription or a one-time fee to watch. You’ll feel as though you’re in the stadium or other location without having to leave home.

12. Relaxation Websites

Did you know there are sites devoted to helping you relax? Some of them stream calming spaces like forests, beaches, and waterfalls in real-time, while others feature videos recently taken. They may have meditative music in the background to listen to, too. Before you know it, you could be falling asleep, something you haven’t done a lot of lately, thanks to the restful time online. Wake up feeling more alert than earlier in the day as you’ve had some much-needed rest.

13. Virtual Volunteering

This term refers to any activity you do online that helps others. You can do it anywhere, unlike in-person volunteering, even if you only have a few minutes. The activities can range from transcribing an old document for a historical nonprofit to tagging maps for a disaster relief organization. Along with keeping you from being bored, you’re contributing to important causes. Enjoy having a sense of purpose.

Conclusion

Go from being bored to entertained with one or more of the suggestions above. Try different activities depending on your mood and find out what you like doing the most online. You’ll have fun, possibly learn something new, and find that the time flies by!