You might get hooked? Boredom-busting ideas for your hospital stay
When you’re in the hospital, there’s often nothing to do and you get bored—so bored that a single day can feel incredibly long.
You’ve probably felt that way before.
And since a hospital stay can be heavy on the mind to begin with, you want to spend it as enjoyably and positively as possible, even just a little, right?
This article introduces ideas that are perfect for taking your mind off things and passing the time during a hospital stay.
If you have an upcoming hospitalization, make sure you’re fully prepared.
You might even find yourself hooked on some of these ideas after you’re discharged!
And if you’ve been admitted unexpectedly, use this as a reference to help you enjoy your hospital life, even just a bit.
Might you get hooked? Boredom busters for a hospital stay (1–10)
Puzzle

Puzzles that you can’t really start without a solid block of time might be perfect for whiling away the hours during a hospital stay, when you often have time to spare.
Not only is it calming to carefully complete a single picture or photo, but simply looking at the finished puzzle can soothe the mind.
Flat puzzles can run into space issues, but these days there are many three-dimensional puzzles on the market, making them great for brain training as well.
The more you do them, the deeper you get hooked—an item that can truly enrich your time in the hospital.
Watch movies and dramas

Watching movies and TV shows during a hospital stay is a great recommendation because it doesn’t require much energy or effort.
Thanks to the rise of subscription services in recent years, it’s easy to find titles you can watch for free, as well as works that used to be popular on rental or were hard to track down.
Whether it’s a feature-length film or a series, both are a perfect fit for hospital life where you shouldn’t be moving around much.
It’s a soothing, heart-healing way to spend time that I’d love busy people—who haven’t been able to make time for themselves—to try.
Digital organization

It’s hard to take the time to tidy up what’s inside the smartphone we use every day unless we have some free time, isn’t it? Just organizing all the photos and videos you’ve been saving can take a while, so why not tackle it while you’re in the hospital and have time to spare? It’s also a good opportunity to review passwords you tend to reuse and to write them down and store them so you won’t forget—tasks that often get put off unless you have time.
This is a recommended way to kill time that lets you make meaningful use of your hospital stay.
Reading

Because a hospital is a limited, quiet space, reading makes the perfect way to pass the time.
Unlike movies or TV, you imagine the scenes from the text, which lets you immerse yourself more deeply in your own world.
It’s fun to binge-read a novel with a storyline you’ve been curious about, but choosing uplifting books that keep you from getting stuck in the negative mindset that hospitalization can bring might be a plus, too.
The more you read, the more your knowledge grows—an idea that can make you look forward to conversations with others after you’re discharged.
Sweepstakes entry

Entering sweepstakes is perfect for killing time—and if you win, you get something out of it, so it’s really killing two birds with one stone.
Drawing a picture on a postcard alone can take time, so it’s hard to fuss over it in everyday life, but when you’re in the hospital you can really settle in and do it.
There are also many sweepstakes you can enter by solving puzzles like spot-the-difference or crosswords, so it’s especially recommended if you enjoy or are good at those.
It’s an idea that lets you spend your extra time effectively and meaningfully, with the fun continuing even after you’re done.
You Tube

YouTube, which many people today find themselves so absorbed in that they lose track of time, is especially recommended during a hospital stay—you can watch it openly and as much as you like.
Beyond hobbies and personal interests, there are countless explanatory and analytical videos, so you can keep learning even while you’re admitted.
And of course, simply continuing to surf the web without thinking—a truly indulgent way to spend time—might be a luxury unique to the rest and quiet that hospitalization requires.
With its vast library of videos, YouTube offers a modern way to pass the time that won’t let even long, empty hours become boring.
Game

A great time-killing idea I’d recommend both for people who are usually too busy and for those who haven’t tried it before is gaming.
Modern games have evolved, from titles with stunning graphics to ones with rich, immersive stories, so you’ll definitely find yourself absorbed and losing track of time.
Plus, there are devices like the Nintendo Switch that can be connected to a TV or used as a portable console, so it could become a hobby you can continue even after you’re discharged from the hospital.
If you really get hooked, your hospital stay alone might not be enough time—making it a perfect way to pass the time.



