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The best apps to pass time with

The best apps to pass time with

How productive are you?

No matter how efficient you want to be, sometimes you would want to be able to do more. For instance, when you are standing in a queue waiting to get served, or when you are waiting for your bus ride or checking on games with the Best UK Sportsbooks, time seems to pass slowly.

If you are looking to do more, you need to look at tech, and use tools to increase work effectiveness. Today, apps on your smartphone can help keep track of the progress you are making, or just help you collaborate better and take down notes faster.

The top apps to help you do more

So, what are the apps that you just cannot do without today? Here is a look at the list.

Flow Free

Flow Free is an app that keeps your mind occupied and active. It is merely a game that requires you to join a sequence of coloured dots or circles. It sounds easy. However, you have to create a flow as you try and connect one loop with another one which is of the same colour. There are different levels to choose from, such as 5×5 and 9×9. The game is appealing to both adults and young children because it is easy to play. All you have to do is to look for tricks to connect the circles without breaking the flow.

2048

Math has never been made such fun thanks to this app. 2048 is a puzzle that is easy to play. You are required to swipe the tiles until you form the number 2048. It is a useful tool for young players who like having fun with numbers. However, it is good to note that there have been clones which have developed to compete with the original app.

Open Talk

How would you like to make new friends from across the globe? Open Talk is just the right app for you. It lets you connect with not only friends but strangers from all over the world. The best part is that you can communicate via voice calls. Also, it gives you a chance to learn English and improve your communication skills.

Paperama

How excellent are your origami skills? Well, if you are bad at folding paper, then you should download Paperama. The app lets you fold digital sheets until you can reach your target. There are different levels to choose from, and each one has a set of guidelines to help. It is different from all the action-packed apps that you have, but it is worthwhile.

Bubble Wrap

Popping bubble wrap is one of the most of satisfying things that humans like to do. Scientists claim that fidgeting on that bubble wrap is an ancestral addiction. Therefore it is not a surprise that a designer came up with a similar concept. The app Bubble Wrap lets you pop bubbles in various ways. So you don’t have to wait for a delivery package to fidget on some bubbles, there is an app that can keep you busy.

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