is there enough time left in 2025 for me to play 116 hours of the sims 4
DISCLOSURE: These are my conversations with AI, literally copied and pasted with a bit of commentary from me.
chatgpt:
Let’s calculate this precisely.
🗓 Time left in 2025
There are 49 days left in 2025 (from Nov 13 through Dec 31).
⏰ Time available each day
You sleep 8 hours per day and work 8 hours per weekday (40 hours/week ÷ 5 days).
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Total hours per day: 24
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Sleep: 8
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Work: 8 (weekdays only)
That leaves:
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Weekdays: 8 free hours/day
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Weekends: 16 free hours/day
💼 Weekly breakdown
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Workdays (Mon–Fri): 5 × 8 = 40 free hours/week
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Weekends: 2 × 16 = 32 free hours/week
→ 72 free hours/week total
You said to ignore household duties (so we won’t subtract any time for that).
📆 Total free hours left in the year
There are 7 full weeks left plus a few extra days.
7 weeks × 72 hours = 504 hours
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2 extra free days (approx 16 hrs/day since weekend range) = +32 hrs
→ ≈536 total free hours left in 2025.
🎮 The Sims 4 goal
You want to play 116 hours.
116 ÷ 536 = 21.6% of your available free time.
That’s totally doable — it’s the equivalent of:
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~2.4 hours/day, or
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~16.5 hours/week (≈2 solid evenings plus a Sunday session)
✅ Verdict:
Yes, you absolutely have enough time left in 2025 to play 116 hours of The Sims 4 — even with full-time work and sleep. You could finish that by mid-December if you played about 2.5 hours a day, or by year’s end with a couple of longer weekend sessions.