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9 indoor games that will bring you and your spouse closer

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Spending quality time with your spouse through indoor games can be a fun and bonding experience.

Here are nine indoor games that can bring you and your spouse closer:


1. Board games: Classic board games like Scrabble, Chess, Monopoly, or Settlers of Catan can be great for couples. They encourage friendly competition and strategic thinking.

2. Card games: Card games like Poker, Rummy, or Uno can be played with just a standard deck of cards or specialty card sets. These games are easy to set up and can be played over a cup of tea or coffee.

3. Puzzle solving: Work on jigsaw puzzles together. The process of finding and fitting pieces can be meditative and fosters teamwork. You can also try out escape room puzzles or board games that simulate escape room scenarios.

4. Cooking challenge: Have a cooking challenge where you and your spouse team up to prepare a meal together. Try making a new recipe or cooking a favorite dish from scratch.

5. Dance off: Put on your favorite music and have a dance-off in your living room. It’s a fun way to let loose, be silly, and share some laughs.

6. Movie or TV show marathon: Choose a TV series or movie franchise you both enjoy and have a marathon viewing session complete with popcorn and snacks. Discuss your thoughts and predictions during breaks.

7. Trivia night: Test your knowledge with a trivia night at home. You can create your own trivia questions or find trivia board games and apps.

8. DIY projects: Pick a DIY project that interests both of you, whether it’s painting, crafting, or building furniture. Working together on a creative project can be rewarding.

9. Couples’ quiz or question game: Use conversation starter cards or online question generators to have meaningful discussions. This can help you learn more about each other and strengthen your connection.

Remember, the key to any indoor game night with your spouse is to have fun, enjoy each other’s company, and create lasting memories. You can adapt these ideas to fit your interests and preferences, and the most important thing is to connect and bond with your spouse.