doddle
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdoddledod‧dle /ˈdɒdl $ ˈdɑːdl/ noun → be a doddleExamples from the Corpusdoddle• Mass faxing is also a doddle, as is scheduling.• It's also a doddle to lay.• It looked like it was going to be a doddle.• This thoroughly logical arrangement makes setting up levels a doddle.• It's all there, easy to find, real, a doddle to report on.• The following week was a doddle.