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Friday night finally rolls around and you don’t have any plans, so what do you do? Don’t waste your night of freedom—have some fun! Whether you’re staying in and need ideas for an entertaining night at home, or you want to go out and hit the town, we’ve got options for you. Check out these creative suggestions and get ready to have a fantastic Friday night.

The Best Things to Do on a Friday Night

  • Watch a movie or TV show.
  • Host a game night.
  • Go out with friends.
  • Play karaoke.
  • Catch up with a friend.
  • Go to a local event.
WIKIHOW ORIGINAL RESEARCH
“It’s Friday night—woohoo! What are your weekend plans?”
61%
“To chill at home, read, and/or watch a movie.” was the most popular answer among wikiHow readers.
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Cook a nice meal.

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  1. If you love to cook, challenge yourself to make a meal that uses a new skill or ingredient. If you don't quite know your way around the kitchen, follow a few easy recipes or watch videos to learn how to make your favorite foods.[5]
    • For instance, instead of ordering takeout, get the ingredients to make your favorite noodles or stir-fry.
    • It's totally fine to shop the freezer aisles and pick up appetizers or party foods that are a cinch to heat up.
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Pamper your pet.

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Work on an artistic or crafty project.

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  1. Friday night's a great time to get out your supplies and work on your artistic skills. You can finish up a project or make something new—maybe you want to paint picture frames that you'll use to decorate your room.[11]
    • If you want to go out, head to a pottery place where you can paint a piece and they fire it for you. Some of these places offer group discounts, so see if friends want to go with you.
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Do something physically active.

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  1. If you want to go out and socialize, but don't feel like heading to the same old spots, do something energetic. Invite friends to a game of pool, mini-golf, or bowling. You could even just cruise around at the BMX track or skate park.[13]
    • Some bowling alleys offer special glow-in-the-dark sessions on Friday nights. Call ahead to see if your local bowling alley does this.
    • Up for a real challenge? Do laser tag or paintball if you've got a group of friends looking to do something memorable.
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Create a vision board for your life goals.

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  1. To help you get there, spend your evening thinking about actions you need to take—signing up for school, learning certain skills, or researching programs.[16]
    • If you want more lighthearted planning, make a vision board on Pinterest and just stick images of things you like on it. You might make a style wardrobe of looks you'd love to recreate, or make a board with images of places you'd love to live one day.
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Catch up on an organization project.

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  1. If you're like most people, you've probably got books, clothes, shoes, and things that you don't need anymore. Block off an hour or two to go through your belongings—decide what to pitch, sell, or donate. Then, pat yourself on the back and look at all the space you now have![17]
    • If you're really feeling motivated, list items for sale online or drop them off at your local thrift store.
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People watch at a shop or park.

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  1. If you love imagining the life stories of strangers, park yourself at a coffee shop, art museum, or park. You might pay attention to what people notice at an art gallery or guess what someone's thinking if they're having a deep conversation with someone else.[18]
    • If you're a photographer, you might be tempted to take photos of people you see, but always get their permission first.
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Do an escape room or scavenger hunt.

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  1. Search for a local escape room where you and your friends are locked into a room—find clues, solve riddles, and discover a way out! If you can't do an escape room, set up a scavenger hunt and hide clues around your home. Then, challenge your friends to find everything.[19]
    • A scavenger hunt is great for a themed party. For instance, if you're having friends over to watch a goofy movie, hide movie treats or small trick toys.
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This article was co-authored by Desiree Panlilio and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Desiree Panlilio is a Teen Life Coach and the Owner of Encouraging Teens, LLC. With over three years of experience, she specializes in helping teens and young adults define roles, set goals, develop healthy academic and personal habits, grow in leadership potential, and create their life paths. Desiree holds a BSN in Nursing from The University of Victoria and an MA in Human Services Counseling with a concentration in Life Coaching from Liberty University. This article has been viewed 87,960 times.
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