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Coping, therapiers, tips... : Puzzles as a game substitute? (Page 2)

Topic created on 12th Mar. 2020 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 19 | Views: 4,635
Dbac79
Elite
but the motive must be at least 5 books

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risiko8000
Visitor
Stromberg wrote on 12.03.2020 at 20:55: I think you can not say across the board, puzzles helps. Much more helps you a hobby that you enjoy, maybe puzzle, maybe video game, maybe sport. You have to try it out 👍

Exactly, I also recommend you to just think about what you like to do or maybe always wanted to do or learn. Take a chance and just try it out! If you keep yourself busy by trying a new hobby, you'll have so much distraction that you won't have to think about gambling all the time.

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Anonym
I think as long as you're in the apartment and have the PC nearby, it's hard to distract yourself from gaming.

For me, the best distraction is to go out in the garden or forest, ride a bike or if possible a moped or motorcycle.

In general, physical work or sports are good distractions, but if you sit on the sofa with your phone or on the PC, you can't really think about anything else...... ... ...

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risiko8000
Visitor
Hey!

I think that the most important thing is not to get bored. Games that require you to concentrate and think can definitely provide distraction. If you're deep enough into the game, you'll also get rid of thoughts of gambling. You could try chess, for example. Here I would recommend buying a chess computer so you can play alone. Have a look at this article about chess computers: https://www.hobbylux.de/schachcomputer-test/

Maybe it will arouse your interest

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Knochen
Elite
When I look at how my girlfriend sits on the floor for 6 hours at a stretch and sorts pieces for a completely black puzzle, I think that can help. But for puzzling you need inner peace. I think if you experience a play instinct, puzzling will not be able to satisfy it sufficiently. Then I would rather resort to something more active like sports

Otherwise, of course, it's just like Stromberg said. Whatever is fun and helps to pass the time will probably work. Of course, that can also be a puzzle

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RiverSong
Legend
Bones wrote on 09/29/2020 at 2:50 pm: So when I look at my girlfriend sitting on the floor for an easy 6 hours at a time sorting pieces for an all black puzzle, I think it can help.

completely black? hihi, hhmm, maybe the picture is on the other side? aso, the undersides are normal gray but put n photo here, completely black interested me now times

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Knochen
Elite
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 29.09.2020 at 15:06
completely black? hihi, hhmm, maybe the picture is on the other side? aso, the undersides are normal gray but put n photo here, completely black interests me now times

The puzzle is completely black. Photo I can make now none because that lies with her home and I'm with me. But you can just search for "Ravensburger Krypt"

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RiverSong
Legend
Bone wrote on 29.09.2020 at 15:09: The puzzle is completely black. Photo I can not make now because that is at her home and I'm with me. But you can just search for "Ravensburger Krypt"

completely crazy not a little boring if you only have to plug the shapes together? so completely without a picture? or is it more for blind people?

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 29.09.2020 at 15:20
completely insane isn't it a little boring when you just have to plug the shapes together? so completely without a picture? or is it more for blind people?

There is also completely white. It's just an increased level of difficulty. I'm out of anything that has over 100 puzzle pieces. Once I wanted to do a 1000 piece puzzle and had to force myself to keep going for days which picked up speed towards the end and then that very puzzle had a piece missing ... how I got excited. I couldn't even take a picture of my supposed victory.

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Maja80
Amateur
Bones wrote on 29/09/2020 at 15:09
The puzzle is completely black. Photo I can not make now because that is at her home and I'm with me. But you can just search for "Ravensburger Krypt"

The puzzle is also available in gold and silver 🙂

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