
I, dear reader, started playing it a while back, lost track of time and now have 20 new elements on my list that include a house, the solar system and a beach. For example, fire and air will form smoke. There are no rules here, you just keep adding elements together, use a little of your basic middle-school science, and you are good to go. The site opens with the basic four elements of Water, Air, Fire and Earth. Little Alchemy is all about creating new elements of Nature or even things really. Well, this one is definitely a winner, especially if you’re a self-confessed nerd. For the uninitiated, Sir John has been a teetotaller for over two decades and counting!
#Drive and listen crack#
While some drink pairings do make sense, the others just crack you up : We typed Elton John and it suggested whiskey on the rocks. This app-like website offers you drink or cocktail pairings based on the artist playlist you decide to listen to while unwinding after a long day’s work. Drinkify as the name suggests revolves around drinks, of all sorts.

This one is strictly for the adults-only club. So, the next time you want a break from work and want to travel to your favourite city without paying a buck you know where to go. With over 30 cities to choose from, this website is the answer to every wanderlust’s prayer. Seems like something that you can only dream about sitting at home right? Well, Drive and Listen puts you in the driver’s seat of a car cruising on the roads of your favourite city. The local radio is on and you are enjoying the views around. Imagine yourself sitting in a car, driving around the roads of New York or the streets of Paris. Here is our list of fun and entertaining websites to waste your time or maybe learn something new during this WFH season. Geek gods of the Internet, have made sure that you have a lot more to look forward to when you decide to add a new tab on Google.

#Drive and listen movie#
No, watching endless cat videos and movie streaming apps are not the only source of amusement on the web. Setting up high-speed internet and finding quiet corners at home is what our life looks like now. The pandemic has taken away our social calendars and weekly game night with friends. Nobody ever predicted that we would indefinitely be home stuck to our laptops, relying on them for both work and play/entertainment.
