1. A super nostalgic Blockbuster board game that prompts you to remember your favorite movies and act out iconic scenes.
2. Or Hella 90s if your nostalgia obsession is refined to what is objectively the best decade (with all due respect to Boomers and Zoomers).
3. A DIY custom doormat kit if you enjoy spending time on home improvement projects as a hobby (bless your heart). You can use this thing to create something unique and personal to welcome people into the fabulous home BuzzFeed has undoubtedly helped you curate over the years.
4. And some stair riser decals to add a similar pop of personality to another area of your home.
5. Or a replacement handrail if you'd prefer your staircase looked sleek and minimalistic. This could be a nice, subtle way of modernizing your home without paying for major renovations.
6. A foaming lavender bath for some spa vibes that'll turn any boring day of the week into a self-care Sunday.
7. Or this shea butter foaming bath bomb if you'd like to support a vegan, cruelty-free, and Latinx woman-owned small business.
8. And a supportive bath pillow so you can lean back and meditate.
9. Or a waterproof Kindle Oasis if you're the type who likes to read in the tub. It features ergonomically designed page turn buttons, as well as an adjustable warm light.
10. A Book Lover's Journal for you to jot down the names of the books you've read, reread, or — if you're a TRUE bibliophile — books you've purchased on an impulse to add to your ever growing collection but have yet to read a single page or paragraph from.
11. Exercise cards that'll help organize your home workouts if you developed a passion for at-home fitness during the pandemic.
12. A cabinet paint set if you'd enjoy nothing more than to spend the day giving your drawers and cupboards a much-needed makeover.
13. A veggie spiralizer so you can spend the afternoon making homemade zoodles that'll taste way fresher than the pre-packaged ones people buy at the store.
14. A Guzzle Buddy that'll transform your bottle of wine into your personal glass. Spend some time alone with this and your night will go from a "wine down" to a "turn up" so fast it'll make your head spin (maybe literally).
15. Tipsy Tower, which is a game that puts a boozy twist on Jenga and comes with drinking rules on its wooden blocks.
16. Or the Buzzed drinking game if you're looking for something that comes with creative challenges like, "Everyone must take a sip of their drink without using their hands."
17. A sleek lift-top coffee table to keep all of your board games, books and other fun distractions within arm's reach. Even on nights you aren't expecting guests, you can fill this thing with as many goodies as you need to entertain yourself.
18. A deck of jumbo playing cards that'll add a little extra chaos to your next super contentious game of spades — we are not responsible for any injuries that may occur when someone chucks one of these cards across the table at the cookout.
19. A digital bread maker, since baking became a popular self-care hobby during the pandemic. This particular bread maker is apparently so easy to use, even experts who once preferred more old school methods wish they discovered it sooner. It'll be great for people just now discovering this surprisingly soothing coping mechanism.
20. Spontuneous, a game that is pretty much designed for "stans" to dominate. How it works is one player chooses a word while the others think of a song with that word in the lyrics. Meaning those of us who know every word of a particular artist's discography have an upper hand!
21. The Kan Jam if you were an ultimate Frisbee LEGEND on the quad at your alma mater and want to relive your heyday with something similar.
22. Or the bucketball game if beer pong was your thing in college. This version is essentially the same, but it's much larger and can be played out in a yard (without a table) or in a pool. 🌊🏖️
23. A Jeopardy trivia book if you live alone and don't have anyone around to play games with. This will also help fill the Alex Trebek-sized hole in your heart.
24. Or this book of Supersized Sunday Crosswords if you're more of a serious intellectual than a competitive trivia nerd.
25. A pack of colorful gel ink pens you can use to jot down your most creative ideas, which for whatever reason, always seem to come to you when you're incredibly bored.
26. A magnetic building toy if you're looking for something to entertain either your inner child or an *actual* child. This open-ended set comes with enough flexible shapes and pieces for a kid's imagination to truly run wild.
27. A very tiny puzzle jam packed with loads of fun. It's a brain teaser based on matching shapes and colors that only requires one other person to play!
28. 104 Things to Paint and 642 Things To Draw, two books to get lost in as you spend the day turning your boredom into boundless creativity. Sometimes all you need to get your mind going is a little inspiration.
29. A reusable notebook that comes with a cloud-compatible app. This thing is a game-changer if you're someone with far too many half-filled notebooks, or if you haven't quite figured out how to manage your digital and handwritten notes in a way that's conducive to your workflow.
30. And a cozy sleep pod, because sometimes the only thing to do when you're bored at home is take a good nap.
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