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10 Apps That Help With Killing Your Idle Time

Audrey ThronebyAudrey Throne
October 22, 2019
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Pretty bored

Regardless of how scheduled your life is, there is some time between one task and the next where you find yourself idle. Perhaps while waiting at a subway or the dental clinic. Downtimes like these are quite vital for preserving our health. But you cannot dismiss the fact that you need some activity to keep yourself occupied, even while resting. There is only limited social media browsing you can do before boredom hits you and that is where you yearn for something more interesting.

Both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store are loaded with apps to help you pass your time. Here are 10 apps that will keep you engaged with little or no effort. On top of everything, these apps are free. So install them right away, and you’d never want those tedious waiting periods to end.

Flow Free

This app contains all the gears that you need to keep your mind running when you are bored. It involves connecting colored dots with pipes to create a flow, and once you cover a board, you can move on to the next. Like every other game, it starts with easy levels and switches to harder ones. At first, it may sound very simple, but the gradual stage progression brings on levels that are quite tough to solve. Pipes break if they overlap or cross over one another which increases the challenge.

Who can get 11?

This brain-teasing app challenges the player to get an 11. So far, only limited people have succeeded to make an 11, even though the method is pretty simple. All you have to do is merge matching numerical tiles and create higher values unless you finally make an 11. One needs to think hard, use strategies and logic to reach the target. And while they mull over, they can surely kill a lot of their idle time.

Words with friends

Are you a vocab geek? If yes, then this app can be your best friend. It challenges your vocabulary and kills time all at once. Words with friends is an app designed like scrabble that pits you against any of your friends or random people online. It provides the player with few letters which they have to use to create words. Each tile has a score that multiplies when you reach a certain block. Users can also opt for solo play if they are willing to brush up their word power.

Bubble wrap

Finally, an app to fulfill the crazy obsession of popping the bubble wrap. You can pop the air-filled pockets in any way you want as the app offers different popping options. Although it’s not real, you can get close to a similar level of satisfaction that you get when popping the real one.

Quiz up

Who doesn’t like information that comes about aesthetically and enhances your mental power? This is an app for you if quiz games are your forte. It offers options from academics to entertainment and is indeed an ultimate knowledge booster. You can pick a topic from over a hundred themes and give your brain an instant work-out. You can even opt for multi-player segments and keep the trivia community alive.

Iron Ball Ride

Following the rules of gravity and physics, this app tends to keep you hooked for a long time. It appears like you are almost there all along and this compels you to keep trying over and over again. People either quit out of frustration or come out victorious. The objective is to tilt, swipe and turn the ball which will roll the iron marble once the player overcomes the obstacles. This game has a lot of levels to keep you addicted.

Peak

Studying through review forums like AirG reviews, you might come across discussions where people praise games that work on engagingly training the brains. The Peak is one such app that made its way to these forums for its distinct design. It is a specialized app created by a team of neuroscientists and gaming experts to train and enhance the cognitive skills of the players. There are more than 30 games with in-depth statistics to track your progress. Difficulty levels are modified according to these statistics that enhance the challenge for players at each level. You can also invite your friends and compete with them.

Duo Lingo

Have you ever tried learning a new language but couldn’t pursue it for one reason or another? Well, here is your chance to do it now.  By using Duolingo, you can pick from French, Spanish, English, German and twenty other languages. There are regular lessons and competitive exercises that will improve your learning at every stage. The developers make sure they keep productivity and leisure integrated throughout the design.

Word Bubbles

Word Bubbles is like an old-school word search game with a modern twist. It provides a set of letters, and the player has to swipe letters along the bubbles to spell a word. There are more than 400 levels which gradually get harder, and there are daily challenges to keep users in the loop.

Tender

Unlike the gaming apps that we talked about earlier, this app is different. It offers a platform where food lovers from all over the world interact with each other and talk about food-related topics. You can swipe through the photos and find the recipe of any item that seems tempting to you. So, while you are waiting for your train to reach your destination, you can decide what you are going to cook for dinner tonight!

Despite your workload, you might have a few gaps here and there. Choose to give yourself a mental boost and make every second count.

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Audrey Throne is a freelance writer and a content contributor at www.braintest.com, which provides dementia testing online. Live simply, give generously, watch football and a technology lover.

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