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Minesweeper, Sudoku, Chess, Solitaire, Crosswords - any game you can play on your computer that passes the time and engages your brain so you feel productive! I've gotten a lot of mileage out of sudoku recently! https://minesweeper.online/ https://sudoku.com/ https://www.solitr.com/ https://www.chess.com/play
Feb 11, 2025

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just learned SUDOKU and it’s too fun. thought it was math but thank god, it’s not. Solitaire, Vulture daily crossword, nyt connections, iphone game ‘Nuts Bolts’. these things are everything to me and so relaxing. the numbing ones serve as much as a purpose to my mental emotional spiritual health as the engaging ones. i think everyone needs games they keep close to their hearts.
Jun 1, 2024
classics for a reason. actually the most fun i have in a day.
Feb 24, 2025
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Lately I’ve been playing more Sudoku on my train commutes (also about 40 minutes). If you want to look at a screen less, you could get a book of Sudoku puzzles or crosswords or word searches. I feel like it helps me keep my brain sharp
Feb 24, 2025

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