10 Things an ADHD Brain Might Google in a Week

 

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10 Things an ADHD Brain Might Google in a Week

ADHD curiosity is a wild ride.
One moment you’re searching for a dinner recipe, and the next you’ve somehow ended up deep in a forum about medieval castle defense strategies.

Here’s a lighthearted peek at the kinds of searches an ADHD brain might generate in a single week — some practical, some questionable, all very real.


  1. Why does my coffee get cold so fast?

  2. Best productivity apps for people who hate productivity apps

  3. Do squirrels actually remember where they bury nuts?

  4. How to fix a squeaky chair without tools

  5. Is it bad to eat cereal for dinner three nights in a row?

  6. ADHD-friendly desk setups

  7. Why is “lemon” spelled that way?

  8. Smallest dog breeds that act like big dogs

  9. How long does it take paint to dry if you have a fan on it?

  10. Can you train yourself to like broccoli?


Why This Happens

ADHD brains chase novelty, and the internet delivers it on demand.
Sometimes the searches lead to real solutions; other times, they’re just part of the mental adventure.

Either way, it’s a reminder that curiosity — even when it’s random — is part of what makes an ADHD brain so creative and adaptable.