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Affordable ways to bust boredom and have a blast with your besties
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There’s nothing better than hanging out with your friends...but what if you can’t think of something fun to do together? Fortunately, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to have a great time, and there are plenty of options to keep everyone entertained. Whether you want to stay inside or explore your city, we’re providing a comprehensive list of activities to pass the time (and bond with your friends).

Things You Should Know

  • Staying inside doesn’t have to be boring—hold a movie marathon, organize a friendly bake-off, or host an epic karaoke night with your friends.
  • If everyone wants to get out of the house, visit your local museum, browse thrift stores, or try the latest restaurant in town.
  • For a fun and free experience, learn a viral TikTok dance, write a creative story together, or walk to a park you’ve never been to before.
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Have a movie marathon.

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  1. Whether you’re looking for action, horror, romance, or comedy, there’s a movie to fit every mood. See what’s on your watchlist, or let each friend pick a movie for the queue—and don’t forget to provide the pillows and popcorn!
    • For the ultimate movie marathon, watch a major film franchise like James Bond, Harry Potter, or Lord of the Rings. Or, go through your favorite actor’s filmography.
    • Alternatively, binge an entire TV show to watch the time fly—just be sure to choose a series with shorter episodes so you can get through the entire season.
    • If you don’t have an account for a streaming service, you can always sign up for a free trial on Hulu, Showtime, or Amazon Prime.
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Go for a walk.

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  1. If your friends are getting antsy inside, enjoy a walk in your neighborhood to get some fresh air. A long walk is the perfect way to end your hangout, especially if there’s a beautiful sunset or starry night sky.[1]
    • To switch up your environment, walk to a park you’ve never been to before (and be sure to take some photos of the nature surrounding you).
    • Or, take a walk downtown and look at the local stores and restaurants your city has to offer.
    • If walking isn’t quite your style, go for a bike ride on a nearby nature trail.
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Throw a music-listening party.

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  1. Listening to music alone is an enjoyable experience, but listening with a group is even more magical and transformative. Everyone can sit in a circle and just vibe, or you can discuss what you love about each track as you listen.[3]
    • If you don’t know what to play, turn on a new album, and listen to it from start to finish.
    • Or, create a collaborative playlist beforehand and ask everyone to add their favorite songs.
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wikiHow Quiz: What Should I Do?

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. 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!
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Host a karaoke night at home.

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  1. If you can’t book a room at an actual karaoke place, create a makeshift karaoke night at your home. Look up the instrumental versions of your favorite songs on YouTube, and show off your singing skills to your squad. No mic? Your old hairbrush or a can of hairspray works just fine![4]
    • If you don’t want to belt an entire song, play a game of Song Association: choose a random word and give your friend 10 seconds to sing a snippet of any song with that word in it.
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Host a spa night.

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  1. If everyone’s having a stressful week, plan a peaceful night in with masks, manicures, and massages. A spa night is the perfect way to treat everyone in your circle, so don’t forget to set the mood with some candles and a calming playlist.[5]
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Plan a game night.

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  1. Game night is the perfect excuse to gather your friend group and have fun for a few hours (especially if there’s Monopoly on the table). To increase the stakes, set up some fun prizes or make the loser complete a dare.
    • If you don’t have any board games nearby, grab a pair of headphones and do the whisper challenge—it’s guaranteed to make everyone burst out with laughter.
    • Or, take game night outside with a round of Manhunt or Capture the Flag.
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Write a script.

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  1. Write a script that you can act out together. If you have a few hours with your friends, create a short story, play, or skit that you can produce as a group. If you don’t know where to start, let everyone brainstorm their ideas for 15-20 minutes, and then come back to share them as a group.
    • This is a great way to express your creativity, so don’t be afraid to create a wild or absurd plot that doesn’t make a lot of sense.
    • Alternatively, write a fanfiction over your favorite character or celeb.
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Create a vision board.

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  1. If everyone in your squad is looking to level up, grab some art supplies and create a vision board. A vision board is an amazing activity to pass the time and manifest your goals. Everyone can take turns explaining their creations at the end (plus, they can hang them in their room when they go home).
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Start a joint podcast.

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  1. Document memorable moments with a podcast all your own. No matter the format of your episodes, a podcast is the perfect way to bond with your besties and record great conversations. If you don’t know what to talk about, think about what you discuss in your group chats and choose a topic that aligns with your natural interests.[6]
    • For example, if your friends are obsessed with boy bands, you could use each episode to explore a specific group. Or, if they’re self-care enthusiasts, you might develop a podcast around skincare superfoods or the wellness industry.
    • Alternatively, start a YouTube channel to capture your favorite memories together.
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Visit your local museum.

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  1. Whether you’re in the mood for art, history, or science, spend a day at the museum to expand your mind (and kill some time). Gather your friends for a group tour, or sign up for an evening event to live out your own Night at the Museum experience.[7]
    • Many museums offer free admission days, so check your local museum’s calendar to see when you can get in without charge.
    • Alternatively, plan a trip to your nearby botanical garden or zoo for an outdoor experience.
    • If you can’t drive to a museum, you can always take a virtual tour online—walk through the Musée d’Orsay or view virtual exhibits at The British Museum.
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Browse thrift stores.

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  1. If you want to revamp your wardrobe (without breaking the bank), gather your group and hit the local thrift stores. While secondhand shopping is more affordable than the mall, there’s no pressure to purchase anything if you’re on a budget—think of thrifting as an activity to socialize with your friends and melt your stress away.[8]
    • If you’re at home, shop online, or let your friends create outfits for you from pieces in your closet.
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Try a new restaurant.

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  1. If you want to expand your horizons, plan your next group dinner at the latest restaurant in town. Food is the universal language of love, so order a bunch of dishes off the menu and let everyone share—there’s no better way to bond with your besties than over a mouthwatering appetizer, entrée, and dessert.
    • Alternatively, have all of your friends bring their favorite dish to your house and enjoy a dinner party at home.
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Host a scavenger hunt.

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  1. If you’re tired of staying in, organize a scavenger hunt to rediscover your city. Ask everyone to take photos of the items so you can get creative with your list, and play across multiple locations to amp up the excitement.
    • For example, start your scavenger hunt at the mall, and then meet up at the beach when everyone has collected their items.
    • Alternatively, visit a nearby escape room for the ultimate bonding experience. Or, play a free virtual escape room like the Hogwarts Digital Escape Room or the Doctor Who Escape Room.
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Take a class.

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  1. Taking a class is a great way to spend time with your friends and explore all of their interests. If you don’t know which class to attend, check the schedule at your local community college or studio.
    • If your friends want to attend an art class, try painting, pottery, or tufting.
    • If they’re into fitness, sign up for a zumba, karate, or self-defense class.
    • If everyone is on a budget, there are also tons of free options. Search for a class online, or download a free learning app.
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Volunteer together.

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  1. If you want to spend time with your friends outside, helping others is the best excuse to step out of the house. Find volunteer opportunities at your local library, museum, or church. Or, check your nearest animal shelter, soup kitchen, or nursing home.
    • Alternatively, write letters to soldiers to thank them for their sacrifices.
    • Or, make care packages for the homeless. You can include: non-perishable snacks, toothpaste, toothbrushes, tissues, gloves, socks, and sunscreen.[9]
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Cyndy Etler
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Teen Life Coach
The first thing that jumps to mind is: don't be afraid to do the stuff that was fun when you were little! Teenagers have a lot of pressure on them to perform, so if they can give themselves permission to do whatever was fun for them as a little kid, it can really take them back to a much freer, easier time. If you’re a teen, try putting yourself out there and brainstorm with your friends. Ask them, “What did we love doing when we were really little? Let’s go out and do that!”

Another idea I have is to think about what the tourists do wherever you live, and then go out and do that stuff! It will be a fun change from the usual routine.

You can also ask yourself, “Okay, if I had a million bucks, if I won the lottery right now, what would I do?” And whatever you and your friends come up with, try and figure out a makeshift way you can go have that experience. If you would rent a big fancy boat and go on the lake … well, maybe you can go to the beach and bring fun activities and replicate your own version of that experience.

A local idea is to pool your money at the grocery store. Maybe you have 10 or 20 bucks between you. Divide it up between you and however many friends you're with, and then split up at the grocery store, and everybody has to find something weird for the group to try. Then you go have a picnic and enjoy the fun things you bought.

Finally, doing a local scavenger hunt or finding a deck of cards iwth different activities and challenges could be fun, too!
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Looking for fun ways to pass the time with your friends? Here are some fun things to do together:
  • Go on a scavenger hunt.
  • Play disc golf.
  • Go to an escape room (or make a DIY escape room at home!).
  • Go camping.
  • Play mini-golf.
  • Go hiking or biking.
  • Visit a theme park.
  • Take a cooking class.
  • Volunteer together.
  • Make or paint pottery.
  • Start a book club.
  • Attend a concert or music festival.
  • Walk around the mall together.
  • Have a board game marathon.
  • Go bowling.
  • Have a movie marathon (with themed snacks!). Need ideas for what to watch? Check out this thread of film marathon ideas.

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This article was reviewed by Seth Hall and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Seth T. Hall (ICF ACC, CLC, and MNLP) is a Certified Life Coach and Founder of Transformational Solutions, a Los Angeles-based life-coaching company that helps people achieve their toughest goals, find their own voice, and think outside the box. He has been a life coach for over 10 years, specializing in personal development, relationships, career and finance, and wellness. He has helped his clients break the negative cycles in their lives and replace them with a positive, proactive mindset. Seth believes that everyone has the potential to live a fulfilling and rewarding life, and works passionately to help them reach their full potential. With a deep understanding of how our minds work and the power of positive thinking, he encourages his clients to find their unique paths in life and find success on their own terms. He is a certified master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a featured co-author for WikiHow, and co-author of "The Mountain Method”, “The Happy Tiger”, and “The V.I.S.I.O.N.S. Program”. This article has been viewed 139,146 times.
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