Short reads about games, focus, and having a bit of fun. No fluff - just ideas we find useful.
We write about quick game sessions, guilt-free breaks, and practical ways to get more out of our games. Each post is a fast read so you can jump back into playing (or whatever you were doing).
Written by Martin (founder) and our small team at Do Not Disturb Me. About this site.
2026-04-05
8-ball rewards angles, planning, and patience more than raw speed. A field guide to how the game works, what strong players actually think about, common mistakes, and how a single rack can still fit a quiet break.
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2026-03-20
Spider Solitaire is less about speed and more about sequencing: reveal hidden cards, preserve empty columns, and convert tidy runs into consistent clears even in short sessions.
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2026-03-09
Snake is not just reflexes: strong runs come from route planning, risk control, and clean board management. A few smart rules can turn short sessions into consistent score growth.
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2026-02-22
Procedurally generated platformer levels reward adaptation, not memorization. Learn a few practical rules for reading layouts, managing momentum, and finishing more runs cleanly.
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2026-02-14
A one-week experiment with Memory Match: what changed when random flipping was replaced by a simple routine, and why short rounds started producing better scores.
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2026-02-14
If your 2-minute emoji rounds feel random, this guide gives you a repeatable system: priority order, pressure control, and clean decision rules that improve win rate over time.
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