The Most Creative Home Sports Created In Quarantine
People stuck inside during the Coronavirus quarantine have already begun both losing their minds and coming up with creative ways to pass the time. This has led to a surge in home-created games which has served to pass the hours as people live on without physical activity. Some of the games are pretty dang impressive and have gone viral on Twitter. Here are some of the best ways people are challenging themselves in the time of Corona.
Animal Tic-Tac-Toe
Roomba Curling
Pringles Balancing
Large Scale Bingo
Coming soon to a city, town near you, in Spain they are playing community bingo to fight boredom during #COVIDー19 quarantine. People are finding so many creative ways to cope with isolation. pic.twitter.com/TDluO8sbU8
— FJ Newman (@fj_newman) March 14, 2020
Balcony Tennis
Sports cancellations and social distancing mean getting creative. 🎾🎥:
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GsaLegrand pic.twitter.com/ZblPtDRjO9— TSN (@TSN_Sports) March 16, 2020
Teabag Basketball
Help defeat isolation boredom, can I get a retweet or a challenger for a trick shot battle? pic.twitter.com/tzeV1TvTtW
— Hannah M (@youngandhangry) March 16, 2020
Stair Plinko
Day 1 of #SocialDistancing: Plinko on the stairs 😂 pic.twitter.com/Rn3flL0iJJ
— NurseKelsey (@nursekelsey) March 14, 2020
Cat Cricket
I’ve invented a game of “cat cricket”. 🏏My cat has to defend the box from my ping pong ball. 🏏If the ball hits the cardboard, that’s a point to me. 🤷🏻♂️🏏If she bats it away that’s a point to her. 😺First to ten wins. 🙌🏼Just look at that leg glance… 🏏 #Caturday pic.twitter.com/FBAUGYbND2
— Chris Lee 👨🏻💻🇪🇺 (@CMRLee) March 14, 2020
Man Curling
Day 2 of no live sportMe and my mates: pic.twitter.com/l2bp2bBrwd
— ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) March 15, 2020
Blind Pillow Fight
day 2 of the quarantine.. pic.twitter.com/SZ0FRwQj1s
— MΦrρhιηε✮Drεαɱzz™ (@MorphineDreamzz) March 15, 2020
Be safe and have fun out there, folks!
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