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If you work with your hands, rest with your mind. If you work with your mind, rest with your hands.
There's a lot of crossover here but off the top of the dome:
Hand-based hobbies -playing music -cooking -woodworking -lifting weights, running, climbing -building dioramas/models -art (needle craft, drawing/painting, sculpting) -**casual video games **
Mind-based hobbies -puzzles -fast paced video games -programming -learn a new language
Those in bold are what I do. Also starting to learn art. It's one of the lowest barrier to entry hobbies. All you need is paper and a pencil.
Drawing, videogames, and swimming.
Fighting games and Riichi Mahjong.
There's usually a local event for at least one of the games I play every month or so. I travel out to Combo Breaker every year for the big major as well.
For Riichi Mahjong, the local club here meets every week. Haven't had the chance to attend a big tournament yet, but I'm hoping I can fit one into my travel budget at some point.
My hobby is reminiscing about the days when I had time for hobbies.
Photography, cryptography, anamorphosis art, regular art, writing, and hiking. Looking for people who also enjoy these.