Nuts Bolts Sort and Money: Is It Worth Your Time?
Alright, so let’s talk about Nuts Bolts Sort and Money. When you first launch it, the app runs on a Coinbase-style currency system. I had over 200,000 coins and 20 out of 20 energy to play. The gameplay itself is pretty straightforward; you move nuts and bolts to sort them by color, but since it's a puzzle game, you’ll need to think things through a bit. Each level takes about 1-2 minutes, depending on your skill level, and you get around 20 tries a day.
There’s this funny glitch I noticed—if you spam the reverse button fast enough, you can freeze the game. That’s something to keep in mind if you’re playing. One handy feature is adding an extra screw space to make sorting easier, but most of the time, you’ll need to watch an ad to unlock that. Once you finish a level, you’ll have to watch another ad to claim your coins, which is pretty standard for apps like this.
Earnings-wise, 10,000 coins equal 10 cents USD. It’s not much, but the cash-out minimum is super low—just 2 cents for PayPal, which is great if you want quick payouts. It’s a legitimate app, but whether it’s worth your time really depends on how much patience you have for ads and how much you enjoy sorting puzzles.
Eternal Lands: Passive Earning with Ads
Eternal Lands is one of those AFK apps where you let it run and earn coins in the background. When I opened it, I had 193,000 coins, which converts to 19 cents USD. The app supports offer walls too, and they’ve improved a bit compared to similar apps. It’s nice to see some better options, especially with payouts for surveys and tasks.
The gameplay is fully passive, but it does require you to leave the app running. In my test, I left it on for 21 minutes and earned 8 cents. That breaks down to around 24 cents an hour. It’s technically free money, but the app takes over your phone, so you can’t really use it for anything else while it’s running. The earnings cap is about 20-30 cents per day in Australia, so if you’re expecting big payouts, this might not be the app for you unless you’re running multiple phones.
That said, the app pays out reliably, and for what it is—an idle money-making app—it’s okay. It’s great if you don’t mind letting your phone run while you’re sleeping or doing something else.
QMEE Paid Survey Cash Rewards: A Reliable Option in 2024
Let’s talk about QMEE. It’s still going strong in 2024, and I have to say, it’s one of the better survey apps out there. Right now, I’ve got $1 in my account, and the surveys are pretty straightforward. Most of them take around 10 minutes and pay nearly $1, which is great for a survey app.
One thing I really like is their streak bonus. If you complete surveys five days in a row, you get a 10% earnings boost. They also offer cashback deals for online shopping, which is a nice little extra if you’re into that sort of thing. For cash-out options, PayPal is available with no minimum, and they also offer gift cards starting at $5 or $10.
The best part? QMEE is still paying fast. My last PayPal cash-out took about two days, and there were no issues at all. If you’re in one of the supported countries, it’s definitely worth checking out for some quick, easy earnings.
Maximizing Earnings with Offer Walls and Cashback Deals
Offer walls can be a game-changer for these types of apps, and I’ve noticed some improvements lately. Apps like Eternal Lands and QMEE now feature better-paying offers compared to before. For example, CPX Research on Eternal Lands pays out a million coins per survey, which equals $1 USD. That’s a much fairer rate than what I’ve seen in the past.
If you’re into offer walls, always check for the high-paying options. Some apps even feature gaming offers with huge payouts—like $11,000 on QMEE! Granted, those offers are super hard to complete, but it’s good to see developers stepping up their game. Cashback deals are also a nice bonus if you’re shopping online. They’re not for everyone, but if you use them, it’s an easy way to stack up points.
App Glitches, Updates, and Developer Transparency
Let’s talk about the technical side of these apps. Nuts Bolts Sort and Money has a minor glitch where spamming the reverse button can freeze the game. While it’s not game-breaking, it’s something that could use a patch. On the other hand, apps like Eternal Lands have improved their offer wall payouts, which shows the developers are listening to feedback—at least a little.
What I really want to see is more transparency from these developers, especially on payout rates. Too often, apps change their earning rates without warning, which can be frustrating. For now, it’s nice to see some positive updates, but I’ll be keeping an eye on how consistent they are moving forward.
Introducing Rapid Cards Memory Reward: A Fun Way to Engage
Finally, let me introduce you to my own little app: Rapid Cards Memory Reward. It’s a simple memory card game where you match pairs of cards. The gameplay is straightforward, and it’s designed to improve your memory over time.
I’ve added a Christmas mode to make things more festive, and you can even track your stats to see how you’re improving. The best part? If you earn 1,000 trophies in the game, I’ll give you $2 AUD—but this is only for my Discord members. It’s not a money-making app; it’s just my way of giving back to the community.