Not sure how to cure a case of boredom? Being bored can drain your energy and bring down your mood, which is why we’re here to help you out—and hopefully make your day a little more interesting.
There are so many things you could do, but not every activity is up your alley. We’ve prepared a handy quiz to help you narrow down that list of activities and find a fun pastime that you’ll truly enjoy!
Questions Overview
- Myself or a couple of close friends.
- Friends with similar interests.
- Friends who can keep up with me.
- Friends, family, acquaintances—whoever is around.
- I have tons of creative energy but don’t know what to do with it.
- Mentally, I have tons of energy! Physically, not so much.
- I’m super energized! I could run a marathon if you asked me to.
- I have lots of social energy, but not as much when I’m alone.
- Writing a short poem.
- Using a brand-new recipe.
- Climbing a mountain.
- Introducing myself to a stranger.
- Having to socialize when I want to focus on myself.
- Getting absolutely nothing done.
- Spending all day lying on the couch.
- Nobody texting me to ask how I’m doing.
- I’d prefer not to.
- I would if there was a good reason.
- Yes! I’m dying to get out and stretch my legs.
- Sure, if I had plans with someone.
- Uninspired.
- Unproductive.
- Cooped up.
- Lonely.
- Fantasy movies.
- Documentaries.
- Action-adventure.
- Drama.
- You’re so talented.
- You’re so smart.
- You’re so brave.
- You’re the nicest person I know.
- Making something cool and watching it take shape as I work.
- The excitement of watching a movie for the first time.
- Feeling the energy rush through my body during a workout.
- Getting a card in the mail, knowing someone is thinking of me.
- Painting.
- Reading.
- Hiking.
- Partying.
- I doodle in a notebook.
- I look for new songs to add to my playlist.
- I go for a run until I’m exhausted.
- I text people until someone responds.
- Expressing myself creatively.
- Learning new things.
- Going on exciting adventures.
- Connecting with people.
- Doing something that's traditionally artsy.
- Diving into something crafty.
- Learning about a new idea.
- Practicing a new, hands-on skill.
- Anything involving gym shoes.
- Anything in the fresh air.
- Anything that forces me to talk to a stranger.
- Anything that requires me to spend energy on someone else.
More Quizzes
painting<\/a> or drawing<\/a>? Writing stories<\/a>? Playing or composing music<\/a>? Choreographing dances<\/a>? Any of these activities can stimulate your imagination and even pave the way to your next big artistic project.","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-Creative"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-a-Good-Artist"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Be Creative","id":24473,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-Creative","image":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/c9\/Be-Creative-Step-17-Version-6.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Be-Creative-Step-17-Version-6.jpg","alt":"How to Be Creative"},{"title":"How to Be a Good Artist","id":610015,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-a-Good-Artist","image":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/27\/Be-a-Good-Artist-Step-16.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Be-a-Good-Artist-Step-16.jpg","alt":"How to Be a Good Artist"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Do something crafty.","meaning":"You\u2019re looking for a creative activity that allows you to get your hands a little dirty and make something amazing! You could try knitting<\/a>, cooking<\/a>, baking<\/a>, scrapbooking<\/a>, tie-dyeing shirts<\/a>, candle-making<\/a>, or crafting jewelry<\/a>, for example. A couple of good crafting ideas can easily transform a boring day into an exciting one.","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Use-Your-Imagination"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Knit"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Use Your Imagination","id":179835,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Use-Your-Imagination","image":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/e8\/Mentally-Prepare-Yourself-for-a-Horse-Show-Step-1.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Mentally-Prepare-Yourself-for-a-Horse-Show-Step-1.jpg","alt":"How to Use Your Imagination"},{"title":"How to Start Knitting (with Advice from the Experts)","id":218418,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Knit","image":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/8e\/Knit-Step-20-Version-7.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Knit-Step-20-Version-7.jpg","alt":"How to Start Knitting (with Advice from the Experts)"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Do something to help you explore new ideas.","meaning":"You have a thirst for knowledge and seek to learn about ideas and perspectives outside your own worldview. Possible activities include trying a new cuisine, listening to a new genre of music<\/a>, or researching a different country\u2019s culture. You might also enjoy watching a movie<\/a> or TV show you\u2019ve never seen before, especially if it\u2019s a foreign film or a documentary about a fascinating topic. Whatever you dive into, your lifelong quest for knowledge will allow you to explore endless new horizons. How exciting!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Learn-New-Things"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.life\/Understand-and-Admire-Cultural-Differences"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Learn New Things","id":2609638,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Learn-New-Things","image":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/9b\/Learn-New-Things-Step-14.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Learn-New-Things-Step-14.jpg","alt":"How to Learn New Things"},{"title":"How to Understand and Admire Cultural Differences","id":559664,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.life\/Understand-and-Admire-Cultural-Differences","image":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/86\/Stand-Up-for-Yourself-Without-Hurting-Someone%27s-Feelings-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Stand-Up-for-Yourself-Without-Hurting-Someone%27s-Feelings-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Understand and Admire Cultural Differences"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Pick an activity that\u2019ll help you learn something new.","meaning":"You\u2019re a practical learner who seeks to expand your knowledge of hands-on activities and add a few new skills to your repertoire. The options are limitless: you could learn to cook a new dish, speak a new language<\/a>, ride a bike<\/a>, master the art of sewing<\/a> so you can fix those ripped pants, or finally figure out how to juggle<\/a>. Whatever you dive into, your lifelong quest for learning skills will open up endless new possibilities. How exciting!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Acquire-New-Skills"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Learn-a-New-Language-Fast"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Acquire New Skills","id":1567144,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Acquire-New-Skills","image":"\/images\/thumb\/a\/a2\/Start-a-Gratitude-Journal-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Start-a-Gratitude-Journal-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Acquire New Skills"},{"title":"How to Learn a New Language Fast","id":368973,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Learn-a-New-Language-Fast","image":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/25\/Learn-a-New-Language-Fast-Step-5-Version-3.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Learn-a-New-Language-Fast-Step-5-Version-3.jpg","alt":"How to Learn a New Language Fast"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Get out and active.","meaning":"You\u2019re a lively person looking to get your blood pumping, especially after feeling bored. You could go for a run around your neighborhood<\/a>, plan a hike on a local hiking trail<\/a>, go on a bike ride, try a new type of exercise<\/a>, or simply turn on your favorite song and start dancing<\/a> around the house. Whichever activity sounds good to you, you'll find an outlet for all of your enthusiastic, upbeat energy!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Exercise"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Hula-Hoop"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Exercise","id":244985,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Exercise","image":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/60\/Exercise-Step-2-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Exercise-Step-2-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Exercise"},{"title":"How to Hula Hoop","id":59270,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Hula-Hoop","image":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/04\/Hula-Hoop-Step-6-Version-9.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Hula-Hoop-Step-6-Version-9.jpg","alt":"How to Hula Hoop"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Go on an adventure.","meaning":"You were born to explore. New places and experiences fascinate you more than anything. You might enjoy visiting a new store to shop<\/a>, visiting a spot in town that you\u2019ve never seen before, checking out a museum<\/a> or art gallery, or taking yourself out to eat at a new lunch spot. No matter what adventure you choose, you'll be on the move, exploring, and sharing your fun, infectious energy with the world!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-Adventurous"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Have-an-Adventure"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Be Adventurous","id":491535,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-Adventurous","image":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/0d\/Be-Adventurous-Step-14.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Be-Adventurous-Step-14.jpg","alt":"How to Be Adventurous"},{"title":"How to Have an Adventure","id":199116,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Have-an-Adventure","image":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Have-an-Adventure-Step-15.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Have-an-Adventure-Step-15.jpg","alt":"How to Have an Adventure"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Do something to help you meet new people.","meaning":"You\u2019re curious, friendly, open-minded, and ready to expand your social circle. You might enjoy making some new friends<\/a>, and you can do that in many different ways. You could take a walk<\/a> around the neighborhood and say hi to a neighbor you rarely speak to, attend a community event and mingle, or join an online community<\/a> where you can chat and message with new people. However you choose to connect with people, your love of interacting with others can lead you to many new friends and acquaintances!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Meet-New-People"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Find-Good-Friends"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Meet New People","id":16203,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Meet-New-People","image":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/9b\/Define-Love-Step-4-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Define-Love-Step-4-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Meet New People"},{"title":"How to Find Good Friends","id":544847,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Find-Good-Friends","image":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/75\/Find-Good-Friends-Step-21-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Find-Good-Friends-Step-21-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Find Good Friends"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"Pick an activity that nourishes your existing relationships.","meaning":"You\u2019re a warm-hearted friend who greatly values their current social circle. It sounds like you\u2019re in the mood for some time with your friends today, and the easiest way to do that is by asking if they want to hang out!<\/a> If that\u2019s not an option at the moment, you could make plans for an upcoming day or just give them a call<\/a> and chat for a while. However you decide to keep in touch<\/a> with your friends, your love of connecting with others will lead to a rich, happy social life!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-a-Good-Friend"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Help-a-Friend"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Be a Good Friend","id":27354,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-a-Good-Friend","image":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/bd\/Be-a-Good-Friend-Step-20.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Be-a-Good-Friend-Step-20.jpg","alt":"How to Be a Good Friend"},{"title":"How to Help a Friend","id":110848,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Help-a-Friend","image":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/ee\/Help-a-Friend-Step-14.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Help-a-Friend-Step-14.jpg","alt":"How to Help a Friend"}],"minimum":0}]" class="quiz_results_data"/>
More Ideas & Advice for Finding Your Next Activity
Start a daily journal to record your thoughts. Journaling is a valuable habit because it helps you create a record of your life that you can look back on years in the future. It’s also a self-care tool, and it can help you work through complicated emotions when you have them.
Watch a classic (or an old favorite) movie. Classic movies are still beloved today for a reason. Make a list of all the classic movies you’re interested in and pick a couple to watch, like The Wizard of Oz, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, or Casablanca. If you’d rather go with something familiar, watching one of your favorite movies (either current or from your childhood) can also be a fun pastime.
Have an impromptu spa day. Have you been stressed lately and need some R&R? Run out and grab a face mask, bath bomb, and maybe some soothing moisturizer for your spa day. If you like manicures, you could also paint your nails.
Pick up a musical instrument you’ve always wanted to try. It’s never too late to learn an instrument, and it’s a really fulfilling skill to have in life! Even if you can’t buy an instrument outright, you could always rent one or take lessons from an expert.
Make a photo album of an important event or experience. You can make a photo album out of just about anything. Its theme could be a recent vacation, a family reunion, a party with friends, or an important life event like a graduation, baby shower, or holiday.
Visit the library to find some new reading materials. A good book can keep you busy and engaged for days! If you’re not sure what to look for, do some research online to find recommended books from the genres you love, make a list, and look for them at the library.
Volunteer locally for a cause you believe in. Whether you work at a nearby animal shelter, plant trees, build a community garden, pick up trash around town, or help out at a local soup kitchen, volunteering is a great way to get out of the house and give back to the community.
Be a tourist in your own hometown. It can be refreshing to look at your town through the eyes of a newcomer. Visit the most popular tourist spots in your area—and take lots of pictures.
Check out local movie and performance listings. If you’re bored, why not see what entertainment your area has to offer? Search for movie theater listings, performance spaces that host concerts, plays and musicals, or even just restaurants with live music where you can go relax for an evening.
Plan a day trip with a friend or partner. Nothing is more refreshing than getting out of town for an adventure, even if it’s brief. Ask your friend or partner to go on a day trip somewhere neither of you have ever been, and spend the day exploring together.
Make your best friend a homemade card. Handwritten notes are an easy and meaningful way to show your friend you care about them! Grab some craft paper, pens, stickers, and anything else you’d like to use, and mail them your homemade card.
Call or message a friend you don’t see often. It’s never too late to re-establish an old connection. Call your friend if you have their number—but if you don’t, you could also look them up and shoot them a friendly message on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Plan a game night. Games are always a fun way to connect with your friends. You could try some classic board games like Clue and Monopoly, play party games like Truth or Dare and Codenames, or try a tabletop game like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder. There’s also nothing wrong with spending a night relaxing by yourself and playing video games.
Organize a picnic or barbeque. Want to spend a little time enjoying the great outdoors with friends? Invite a few of your best pals and pick a space for the occasion, whether it’s a picturesque park or your own backyard.
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