As a professional all-nighter and youngest child, here are rules and tips. 1. Always use your phone with the charger plugged in to your phone so when your parent walks in you can act like you were charging it. 2. If you don’t usually stay up late and put your phone somewhere on your nightstand or wtv when your staying up make sure to put it in that spot. 3. Always do this with lights off 4. Stay quiet (especially if your right above your parent’s room) 5. If you don’t sleep with the door closed, don’t close it. Your parents will suspect something. Also this helps prevent the “closing the door trick” 6. If your parents do the “turning on the lights” trick then just go under your covers, but not so sudden. 7. If you have the urge to laugh, face towards the other side or “wake up”. Don’t make it obvious 8. Don’t yawn when they come in. This will indicate you haven’t fallen asleep yet. 9. If you have siblings, watch out for footsteps leading to their room. Have something set up so you can act fast. Also don’t make such a big deal about it. 10. If your parents usually check on you at a certain time, watch for that time and “fall asleep” before hand. Hope this helped for noobs!
As a commander ranked all-nighter. Here are some tips. 1. If your like me. That means very sensitive. Listen for noises. Even the smallest tips and steps or creeks maybe a sign of danger. 2. Your parents probably watch social media too. So they might know the “arm” trick. It’s basically when they will lift a sleeping child’s arm up To see if they are actually sleeping. If the arm stays in the air after they let it go. Then they are sleeping. If not. They are faking. So keep your arm up. 3. You might hear your parents saying, “alright I’m going upstairs now” or something like that. And that’s basically the first alarm that they’re coming. 4. During the daylight. Set up a system that is basically made so that you can act like you’re sleeping faster. 5. If your parents come really close to you when you’re faking sleeping. Don’t move at all. What they are doing is trying to guilt you into stopping faking sleeping. Don’t even flinch a muscle. 6. If the parents turn the light on. Don’t wake up and make wrinkly noises like you just woke up. I learned that the hard way. Just keep sleeping. 7. After you’ve passed the check. Don’t get back on devices until you hear footsteps that are getting more faint. 8. Listen for your parents getting in their bed so you can make sure they aren’t near your room anymore. 9. If you hear footsteps that were very unexpected. Only thing that you could do is put your device on the table right next to your bed. 10. If your parents install a camera in your room. Look for a position where your device could be invisible from the cameras view. And one more message for the strict parents who think their children are doing the wrong things. The hard thing about making people perfect strictly is that they’ll build a resistance against you. So stop. Get some help.
You’re not supposed to keep your arm up. They’ll be like “if your arm stays up, then you’re sleeping.” Some people fall for it, so you should drop it. That indicates that your muscles in your body aren’t working
Past: As an only child who secretly used to stay up all night I approve some of these help Now: as an only child who stays up all night but there perents know I still approve this used to help (if yall staying up all night make sure to get some sleep at the morning or sum)
I love how people say how it's because of trauma that we have sensitive hearing and can distinguish footsteps. Nah fam, we wanted to stay up late on our devices all night.
My rules usually: 1. If you’re gonna get a midnight snack. Prepare it without a crinkly wrapper in the daytime. If you can’t hide it in your room find a spot close to your bedroom door. 2. Always have a place to hide your phone. 3. Perfect the art of fake sleeping. Deep breaths, odd positions while sleeping, if you snore, try and fake snore while you sleep. 4. ALWAYS wait five minutes even after the door closes. If you hear nothing, only open one eye to be safe. 5. Never use those automatic fridges with the water pourer thing. Just get bottled water. 6. Always have a plan if you’re walking around the house. Avoid creaky floorboards.
"My room is away from my parents room and when I get snacks I hide them by grabbing a cat and covering the snack with a cat since I have 5,also keep the device brightness on low or the blanket will glow"
Me who lives in a 2 story house with creaky floor boards and a automatic fridge looking at 5 and 6: *sighs.* But I can actually step around the creaky floor boards and make myself shift to be as light on my feet as possible 👍
As a professional all-nighter and middle child here are some tips and rules 1. If you share a room with sibling like me wait for them to fall dead asleep and then you may start your all-nighter 2. If your parents usually put the iPad or phone outside wait until they go to sleep or into the bedroom then get it and make sure not to rush or else you'll get caught 3. If your parents ever so often check on you at a specific timing make sure to remember it and prepare for that time at least 1 min before 4. If your parents don't check up on you at a specific timing make sure that you have the phone or iPad charged in and keep a ear on footsteps 5. If your parents know you and you won't sleep then pretend your trying to fall asleep in the bed 6. Always have the light closed so they won't suspect a thing 7. if you usually have the door open then don't close it because they'll know your trying to to something 8. Never hide the iPad under the pillow because that is the most famous spot and they'll always check there first so hide it under the bed in your pocket etc 9. If you using a phone you don't have to do 8 just put your arms under the blanket 10. If your ever doing this don't hide under the blanket cause you parents will suspect something's going on 11. If your parents to the close the light or close the door trick keep acting asleep and wish for footsteps to walk out 12. If you usually have no covers then you'll have to stand near the charging thing AT LAST STEP THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS REMEMBER ALL THESE STEPS
5 minute rule,when they open your door act asleep. Then,after they “leave” your room you wait 5 minutes. If you don’t hear anything,you’re in the clear. Edit: YOOO 10K LETS GOOOO Edit 2: 20K?!?!!?? Thats crazy dude
The dedication, time, and effort these legends in the comments have given the newer kids thee ol' knowledge of mischief. You all have my respect for that. P.S. DON'T FORGET TO SLEEP KIDS!!!
i have semi-strict parents- they sleep upstairs. i have literal supersenses because i can hear them going up the stairs and down, as well as them walking around d upstairs. definitely helps when sneaking on to chat with friends lmao
man im jealous. i have rlly strict parents and when i have school they will confiscate all my gadgets so i could focus on school, and i cant even talk to my friends bc they are all apparently bad influences. they even think some of them r like 36 yr old men disguising to be girls my age☠️ other than that they r good people, i hope you dont get caught
since everyone’s giving tips, here are mine 1. before clicking on a video PLEASE check ur volume because sometimes ur device can just blast the video’s sound without warning 2. (this one can work it just depends) notice the small details. if u normally charge ur device or a table, before bed take it and hide it somewhere on the bed so when ur parents come in to say goodnight or whatever they’ll see that the device is gone and they wont suspect anything the next time they check on u and ur device is gone! example: u have ur phone on the nightstand before u go to bed, but when ur parent leaves, u take it and use it. quick, they’re coming, hide the phone under ur pillow! uh oh… they noticed ur phone disappeared! 3. be cautious, if ur pretending to sleep, stay in the position for a bit then move. make ur breaths not to fast and rest ur eyelids so they won’t see ur eyes twitching (from holding ur eyelids down) make ur movements very natural, and if u have to, pretend to wake up slowly. if u have to laugh, try making it into a cough doing more later hope this helps!
thanks for giving the last tip (coughing instead of laughing) because once my mom came in while i was sneaking my phone and i hid it and she stayed there staring at me and I couldn’t help but burst out into giggles 😭
The rules of staying up the entire night 1. Be quiet and put on subtitles 2. Turn the light down on the phone/tablet 3.If you here someone coming shove it under your legs 4. If it’s a false alarm wait 10 minutes 5. If someone does come in wait 15 minutes Stay safe troublemakers and rule breakers Edit thanks for 1k likes!!
I used to do this, Now I can tell who is walking around the room by the way they breathe, walk, their slipper sound when walking, or open doors. Trust me you gain super powers from this shit after a while
@@koki3292fr, I’ve memorized who’s walking around by their footsteps, and I’ve marked out where they’re going by the sound of it, as well as when I should start to hide my stuff
Pro-tip for her 1. Master echolocation because you will certainly sense their presence without even looking at them if you master echolocation 2. Master the art of fake sleeping 3. Even if you hear the door close, wait 30 minutes 4. If you need a snack, you're doomed but try to avoid stuff like chip bags because those make a lot of noise 5. Dim the brightness on your phone/tablet 6. When fake sleeping, make sure to not fall asleep by flexing a muscle or something 7. If you have creaky floorboards, put on fluffy socks on, and if you do not have that, just wear shoes 8. If you master this, you can pull an all-nighter easily but you might regret doing that because if you fall asleep, you might wake up at 6 pm no matter how loud your alarm is 9. If your bed is set up like hers, you're doomed and none of these steps will work except maybe echolocation if you are fast enough to react 10. If somehow you successfully pulled off number 9, you have reached peak potential 11. If you have a bunkbed and you are on the top bed, you can ignore almost all of these steps except for, echolocation, waiting 30 minutes after hearing the door close, and fake sleeping because you are in a much better position than the bottom bed 12. If you live in Asia, Africa, any Spanish-speaking country, or Barbados, don't even attempt to be sneaky because you will find out real quick when they slap you all the way back to the Stone Age
Tips for the kids out there that want to be sleep deprived: 1. Sleep to the side of your door, on the same wall, preferably next to an outlet. This way, you can see the light from outside in the room in a way that fills the room, so you can see who's next to the door. 2. Make sure to keep your device at a low volume so you can hear the footsteps of the person. Turn the brightness all the way down, and face it away from the door, and away from the wall across the door. 3. Pay attention to how the door is being closed. My parents would close the door very gently and quietly when they want to stay in the room longer, but they close it harder when they leave. 4. Wait for 5 minutes in case they come back or are waiting there. If you aren't sure whether they are there or not, listen very closely. You might hear their feet shifting on the floor. If not, open your eyes very slowly. It they are not there, look around the room to make sure. If they are, in a tired voice, say "what are you doing here?" 5. Some parents may come to hug you and force their arms under your pillow, so never hide your device under the pillow. 6. Drop your device on the side of the bed if you hear them in the hallway, coming towards your room but not next to the door. Make sure there is an outlet there, with a charging cable plugged in. If they come in and touch your device, and ask why it is unplugged and literally steaming, say that you unplugged it before you slept because it was getting hot while it charged. 7. If you have no other choice, hide the device under you and act like you're asleep. They're not going to disturb your sleep to check under you anyway. 8. Keep a waterbottle near you. If they open the door and you look like you are reaching for the device from the floor, grab the waterbottle and act like you just wanted a sip of water. If not, grab the device, turn the light on, and move it around the room in a wild way. Then tell them you felt a bug on your foot. 9. If they actually KNOW you've been on your device for a little bit, tell them you were in settings trying to turn off something because it kept vibrating. 10. If you can, lock your room when you sleep. Edit: There are a LOT more tips in the replies, go look down there too :D This is a life or death situation 😂 Yes it's unhealthy but idk why I chose to write this or how I know this
Thanks for the tips! Usually if it’s a phone I’m already in a position to unplug it if it’s charging and then i put it under my covers and use my feet to push it at the foot of the bed when I hear footsteps. Oh yeah and when u need to get out of the bed, the floor is usually less creeky next to the wall because that’s where it doesn’t get stepped on usually, but make sure you test it during the day and not at night. Also, it helps if you keep a pair of socks at the foot of your bed so you don’t have to get out to get it. Then the socks make your foot steps quieter and less feet scuffing if that makes sense
How to stay up on ur device without getting caught 1. DO NOT wear headphones. You want t be able to hear everything around you 2. If u hear anything like foot steps or u actually hear foot steps, don’t put ur device under ur pillow, put it somewhere unexpected like IN another pillow. 3. If ur hungry, get out of ur room looking tired in case ur parents are up as well. You can also say that u need to go to the bathroom and then say to your parents after the bathroom, that ur hungry. 4. No lights, no noises from ur device, and no FaceTiming. Texting is good if u want to talk with your friends. Lower ur screen’s brightness to 0. Put ur volume as low as possible but only u can hear it. 5. Make sure that your quiet!! Stay in ur bed at all times as well. Keep staying up !! (EDIT: Mom I’m famous!! Ty for the likes lol)
Right because when I wore headphones I didn't know my grandma was walking into the room at 3am and she caught me on my computer and she told my mom about it and now my computer is taken away from me what a snitch 😒
But anyways here’s a tip to everyone and you dad if u read this if you have some medals or necklaces place them on your door and close it so then you’ll know they r come when you hear the rattling
Tips from a professional all nighter person 1. Dont wear headphones. (You need to hear foot steps.) 2. Leave your device on the charger 3. Before going on tiktok etc. make sure the volume is low 4. leave your tv on so your parents don’t hear any sound coming from your device 5. leave your device on your night stand/ dresser (if you have one ofc) 6. If they ever end up coming in your room calmly but quickly form into a sleeping position and move into another (it makes it look more realistic) 7. Make sure to keep your face partly in the covers incase they pull the light trick. 8. If you’re scared that they’ll walk in on you and you’re bad at doing these things pretend to fall asleep the whole night until about 2-3 am. That way you will have a lower chance of getting caught. 9. If you don’t have a dresser/nightstand leave the device on your bed but like put your hand on top of it and put your device facing the backside. 10. Open your mouth, make sure you don’t let your eyes twitch, mess up your hair so it looks like you’ve been asleep. Good luck
@@sb-yr8bwi would be nintendo kid but i was too broke. Was?? i stil am😂😂 but yeah I got an XR and pc now, at least edit: I use to dream on having those cd video games. that have like 100games?? Contra, super mario, jackals, super adventure or something like those. My friend got those and i went there all the time😅
as a professional sneaker here are some tips for the inexperienced: 1. curl in your knees and put the blanket over your head, this way if your parents come in there is less of a chance of them seeing your screen glowing, even if the brightness is turned down. 2. if you use earbuds, only put one in, this way you can hear audio while still being able to hear the outside world, and its easier to take out one earbud in a second than it is two. 3. either count up five minutes after the last noise you heard or wait until the adrenaline rush calms down to turn the device back on 4. keep the lights out and lay in the position you usually wake up in, if you are using tip 1 and you usually dont sleep like that, if your parents ask in the morning then tell them you were cold. 5. act like you are asleep if they come in, slow your breathing, and if you are a deep sleeper, act like you dont know they are there, if you are a light sleeper either roll around in your bed a bit and pretend to go back to sleep or 'wake up' and ask them why they woke you up. 6. if they come in make sure whatever device you had is under the blankets/your pillow/your body, try to get any headphone/earbud cords out of sight, but dont check to see if they are out from the hiding area, thatll look suspicious. 7. try not to talk to friends/watch videos that make you laugh, if anyone walks by the hallway hearing the person inside laughing at 3am, they will check to see if someone is there. 8. NEVER make excuses to go to sleep early, as tempting as it can be it will make your parents suspicious of you, either start a lie early on in the day such as 'im starting to feel sick' or 'i was barely able to sleep last night', then later on restate that a few times. once you are ready to 'sleep' (wait until 7 pm at least) say that you feel extremely worse and say you are going to bed early so you can feel better the next day. 8. set a time for you to go to bed, if you have something early the next day going to bed at 12-2 am is best so you can act like you slept well, but if you have time to sleep in 3-4 is probably fine, just use tip 7 and tell your parents it was probably because of that, but you feel better now. thats all i got to give ya but i hope this helps a fellow younger sibling/rebellious young person
I have gone 5 years undetected even once so i could consider myself a pro, personally i just have the phone on low volume and if i hear footsteps i put the phone away and act like im sleeping. Btw i am doing it right now its 3.22 am rn 😂
Sameeee!! I also for some reason will get freaked out if my head is not facing the door because I wil feel like someone is just standing there watching me-
I literally talked my way out of getting in trouble/grounded(?) when I was younger using this reasoning. Half asleep I was like “but if I stayed up late I’m the one who’s gonna be tired today….” and I was not expecting my mom to accept that answer but she just didn’t reply and immediately left me alone like nothing happened LMAO
What I do at night (for those who sleep in the same room as their sibling) 1: Make sure you set your brightness to a very low point but not too much, you need to see the screen. 2: If your parents come in, quickly off your phone, swiftly cover it under your pillow, and smoothly close your eyes. (Only works when uncharged) 3: Make sure your sibling doesn't wake up at all costs. Snitches are witches, and we don't want that. 4: When your parents do that "pretend to leave the room" trick, don't fall for it. Keep closing your eyes and if you hear footsteps inside your room, they're still there. Keep doing so until your hear the footsteps leading to the door and opening and closing. 5: Pretend you're asleep by fake snoring. This can maneuver your parents out the door if they are inside. 6: Don't get back to playing so quickly. Keep pretending to close your eyes until the coast is clear. Slowly open your eyes slighty if you want to confirm if they're gone. 7: Make sure you do everything you need to do before bed. (brushing your teeth, etc) This can further make you unsuspicious. 8: Timing is key. Close your eyes immediately after the door opens Hope this helps :)
Rules of staying up late 1. Never lay so your device is facing the door make sure you are facing the door 2. If someone comes into your room put your device next to you if you usually do or put it under your pillow just hide it, I listen to music so my parents know I have put my phone next to me. 3. A way to check if people are asleep pretend you woke up and had to use the bathroom (my room is in a little hallway of 3 doors so if I stand by the bathroom door I can see the living room and if the TV is on) 4. This is optional you can lower your brightness 5. NEVER EVER listen to music really loud or anything loud. 6. If you want a drink make sure it is in your room and make sure you don't crumple the bottle 7. I don't recommend using a laptop or MacBook use a phone or tablet 8. Never stay up with lights on if you have LEDS or a nightlight that's fine you can also use your phone flashlight just lower the brightness and font use the flashlight under the covers it heats up really fast I almost burned my blanket TvT 9. Listen for any sound or footsteps if you think you hear anything turn off your device and pretend your sleeping 10. don't make any sound no squealing no screaming or anything I know it's hard TvT 11. If someone checks to see if you are awake and "closes the door" wait at least 5 minutes or more then you should be good just keep your gaurd up 12. If you want snacks stay away from wrappers and anything that will make a crumbling sound unless you know it won't make noise Hope this helps c: My dad's been letting me stay up late but some advice :p Almost forgot something 13. If you are about to laugh or smile pretend you just woke up
Number 3 dont work on my older sister if she finds out i go downstairs or smth she would say like "Why are u awake." I would always just say "GOIN TO THE BATHROOM" it would usually work since i dont say it very often but after i say it like 3 times in the middle of the night she would just go on strict mode like "DONT GET UP AGAIN TO THE BATHROOM IK U LYING AND JUST WANNA STAY UP"
@@iluv.sakurasame one time me and my brother were hanging out in his room and we didn’t realize we stayed up till 5am but my brother threw a blanket and pillow at me before my dad came in and I pretended I was sleeping and he pretended he fell asleep with his tv on
I sleep on the second floor so I wait for my parent go downstairs until I take out my device again. If they’re planning on sleeping themselves I just wait until the pay close the door to the bedroom and continue
From someone who’s staying up at 4 am right now, here are some tips: 1) try to memorize your parents steps 2) always know where you will put your phone if someone walks in, or pretend someone just walked in and practice hiding your phone where you would hide it. 3)if someone does walk in, wait 5 mins and then go back on your device 4)have your device plugged in while sneaking so that when someone comes in you can quickly put it in the spot where it normally charges so they think it’s just charging 5) some noises might seem louder to you than someone walking my your room (door closed). Considering you are right next to it and haven’t been hearing loud noises (you’re sleeping) so if you do listen to stuff with volume, your parents or someone waking by probably won’t hear anything unless they’re in the room with you, also turn it low volume 6) i also recommend practicing your sleep positions for it someone comes in , like be in a weird position, not in a position you’d fall asleep in considering you move in your sleep. (Arm above head, leg out of sheets, head tilted, messed up sheets) also try to breathe heavy and if you snore, try to snore without making it obvious you’re awake 7) if someone walks in, don’t immediately be like “huh- 😪” and pretend to just have woken up (unless you’re a very light sleeper) instead, wait a bit then slightly open one eye to check your surroundings 8) if you’re worried you might giggle or laugh, then face the wall or cover your face. Anyways that’s all I can think of rn, have fun tonight! 😋
Number one tip is my all. Everything else is just secondary. Also try to learn differences between steps of your siblings, mom’s, dad’s etc. even and especially if you use headphones, use low volume and learn to spread your concentration between whatever you’re listening and sounds and noises in a house.
What I usually do: 1: No headphones, you need to be able to hear footsteps. 2: Wait five minutes if someone comes in 3: Put your device right where you keep it. I don't sleep next to mine, so I switched my pillows around. If your parents wonder why, say you couldn't get comfy. 5: Pretend to sleep in a position that you have done before. 6: Slow and deepen your breathing so they don't get sus 7: Keep your volume low, or have a fan/air conditioner on so they can't hear it. Hope this helps lol
Also another tip is if you have some medals or necklaces place them on your door and close it so then you’ll know they r come when you hear the rattling
@GhostDog56 hahahaha😂 that would never work. My mom would've moved it. I dis what the girl did in the video, but she sleeps in the worst position to notice a lot.
You can also point your fan at you to cool your phone so they don't do the"is it warm" tactic. If your on a high bed like me use a portable fan to do this and plug it in with a different usb. Also. Learn to detect when you are about to fall asleep so you can put your phone off your bed beforehand to prevent getting caught
@-POV.Person-same Like once I was on my iPad and both earphones were plugged in and next moment, lights on and my beds covers snatched So as extra precaution I wear it in one ear and low volume 😅
tips for staying up late: - never get back up until you hear footsteps going down the hallway - don't stay up with the lights on, that makes you more suspicious - go into a position that you would wake up in, so you look like you're asleep - if you're like me, you can just faceplant on your book to pretend you fell asleep reading (this trick worked so many times i'm not even kidding) - if you get food, try to avoid snacks with loud wrappers
As a professional at hiding their screens, let me give you some tips. 1. Always make sure you're facing your door otherwise itll be too late and your parents would have seen the light of your screen. 2. Make sure you have a good place to hide it, I reccomend the very bottom of your bed as that is normally the place where your parents wont check and if your rooms a bit messy, hide it under something for extra stealth but DO NOT hide it under your pillow ok. Your parents were once kids too so they'll probably know that spot 3. Dont make yourself seem fast asleep, make you're kind of moving around a bit so it looks like you think they're not there. 4. If they do 'the closing the door trick' do not just straight away get back on your screens, just slowly open your eyes and see If they're still there, if they are then just wait for them to leave. If you followed all these rules correctly then you will hopefully become a master at hiding your screens! Yours sincerely, Speed
tips for staying up late if you have strict parents 1. remember the 5 minute rule! wait 5 minutes for ur parents to exit the room just in case they did the "closing the door trick" 2. if you want snacks, put them into it in the room during the day. if you have room under ur bed stash them there inside of a lunch box or smth. but if ur bed is on the floor (like me), I learned how to hollow out a section under my bed to stash them 3. always face the door so when ur parents come in, they can't see the light from ur technology. 4. if ur a belly sleeper, hide ur phone under ur stomach. 5. if you do get caught with ur phone or IPad, turn on ur flash light and say that you thought you saw a bug on the wall. 6. always sleep with the charger in when they come in say that you were plugging it in bc you forgot to earlier. 7. ik that this is a little childish, but have a stuffed animal on the side of ur bed so if they come I right then you were reaching for your phone or iPad grab the stuffed animal instead and say that you accidently knocked it off ur bed while you were sleeping. 8. if you are having a sleep over and you hear ur parents footsteps always have a book with you so you can act like you were reading together to get ready to Actually go to bed 9. if they take ur phone away before you go to bed find out were they put it. so when you go to get ur phone say that you were just passing through to get to the bathroom 10. if ur seeking out to go somewhere (I go to my roof) make sure you always sleep with the windows open so It's not suspicious if you have ur windows open in the morning if you forget to close them yes I liked my own comment.
I go on and off with this because of this reason but I always come back to it cause it’s just so worth it LMAO. My logic is I’m going to oversleep either way, so I’m not getting the time back in the morning if I go to sleep early haha. I’m NOT saying that I’m right, I’m absolutely wrong and everyone should get sleep like a functioning human person, this is my flawed logic lmao
As a professional all nighter, here are some tips: 1. If you have a time that they normally check on you, pretend to be asleep abt 10 mins before they check on you in case they come early. 2. If you have a bed that doesn’t face the door, check behind you before going back on your phone/iPad. 3. Don’t yawn while they are in there. They will know you are up. 4. If you feel the urge to laugh, face the other way. 5. Have one leg sticking out of the bed so it looks like you are sleeping. Hope this helps y’all and good luck
Bro I would've still stayed asleep until I heard the door again I could never trust my parents like that 💀 Edit 1: THANKS FOR ALL THE LIKES WTH 😃 Here's another reason I don't trust: I'd wait for them to leave. If they do, I would hear their footsteps die out into the living room or their bedroom. I could never trust my parents like that 💀
As a professional all nighter 1.Light lowest 2. Do not disturb 3. Hide phone under mattress but not so suddenly 4. Fake sleep till you know your parents are outside 5. Headache 24/7 6. Anxiety 7. Sleep paralysis 8. Nausea 9. Just don't do it
Here are some tips: 1. Never go under the covers 2. Be already in sleeping position; no one’s gonna believe you if you look like this🧍 in your bed 3. Wait 5 minutes after they leave 4. Finally, go into cover if you hear any sort of noise
More rules when staying up late: Lay down in a comfortable position you’d sleep in (DO NOT LIE ON YOUR BACK) Make sure you have a very quick and easy place to hide your device so you’d make no noise hiding it (it’s best if you have a blanket on you can tuck it into quickly) Never get too comfortable! Do not sit up, stay lying down. If someone is to come in your room you have to control your breathing, deep inhales deep exhales. Keep your brightness at its lowest and have dark mode on everything you have. Have a single earbud (NO HEADPHONES) in that on the side of your head that’s on a pillow. Keep your volume at the very lowest possible, keep vibrations on the lowest setting, make sure silent mode is on, and don’t go on apps you know will end in you getting a lot of vibrating notifications (Instagram, discord, etc) Always be alerte, constantly look out for footsteps and the smallest of noises. If a parent (or someone else) comes in unexpectedly DO NOT TRY TO PLAY IT OFF do not move or roll over. When you know someone came into your room do not move until the door closes and you know they have gone away (BE ABSOLUTELY SURE) If you share a room with a snitch or a rapid offender (someone who gets caught often) it’s best to not stay up often because you WILL be dragged down with them in any punishment they get. If you try to teach the rapid offender to hide and properly be discreet and it doesn’t work the first time just give up it, won’t ever work. DO NOT WATCH FUNNY VIDEOS YOU WILL BECOME THE RAPID OFFENDER Good luck stormtroopers
Bro I got my computer in my back without getting caught because then I would not be facing the door I would be facing the wall and I will probably get caught
very good tips: 1. Turn your brightness down 2. When they go outside of the room or when you hear the door close, still pretend for another few minutes. 3. If you want to wake up and you’re scared if your parents are in the room, then you pretend that you’re like just getting worked up by the noise. 4. Always be prepared when they are going to come into your room. 5. When you are pretending to slowly open your eyes and act like you’re really sleepy 6. If you sleep really weirdly, maybe in a weird position or you sleep with your mouth open and or if you do anything different do that when you are fake sleeping, even if it’s really weird to do it awake
Who faces away from the door when they sleep like bro I’d be terrified Edit: y’all I know it’s not even 1k but I never get this many likes on a comment tysm
Might as well share some tips 1. Before you turn on your device, make sure that: Do not disturb is on and Volume is off 2. Parents have advanced to find phones under pillows, so try more creative hiding spots. Like your closet or drawer under your bed (If you have one.) 3. If sneaking out your room, then audible distractions like wrinkly chip bags, creaking doors and floorboards can be considered a hazard. Think of it like you're playing a stealth game. 4. The "close door behind themself and wait for you to fuck up" trick is a obviously dangerous hazard to sneaking during the night. Play the waiting game, I don't care how long it takes, If you want to sneak on your iPad or whatever, then do it. They will leave eventually, and then it should be. clear.
Rules to follow when you want to stay up late on your screens: 1) Always make sure to listen to any footsteps. Do not have headphones on. 2) Have a good place to hide your screen. I personally think under my stomach will be the best because they will never find it 3) Dim the light of your screen so that if your parent comes in and checks up on you they won’t see the bright light 4) If they do the closing door trick DO NOT right away go back in your device. Squint your eyes open a little so that you can see if their still their or not. 5) Make sure that your phone is COMPLETELY silent, on do not disturb, or sleep mode. IT WILL HELP
Bro fr I be saying 5 more minutes to mom and then it’s 10 I hear her footsteps I turn into a cat and jumped out of bed. You gotta feel when there coming.
“Strict parents raise sneaky children.”
-a wise person
true 🔥
Fr
Fr and they think they doing smthn good 💀
not wanting your 5th grader to stay up all night on an iPad isn’t being strict bro
so true tho 😏
As a professional all-nighter and youngest child, here are rules and tips.
1. Always use your phone with the charger plugged in to your phone so when your parent walks in you can act like you were charging it.
2. If you don’t usually stay up late and put your phone somewhere on your nightstand or wtv when your staying up make sure to put it in that spot.
3. Always do this with lights off
4. Stay quiet (especially if your right above your parent’s room)
5. If you don’t sleep with the door closed, don’t close it. Your parents will suspect something. Also this helps prevent the “closing the door trick”
6. If your parents do the “turning on the lights” trick then just go under your covers, but not so sudden.
7. If you have the urge to laugh, face towards the other side or “wake up”. Don’t make it obvious
8. Don’t yawn when they come in. This will indicate you haven’t fallen asleep yet.
9. If you have siblings, watch out for footsteps leading to their room. Have something set up so you can act fast. Also don’t make such a big deal about it.
10. If your parents usually check on you at a certain time, watch for that time and “fall asleep” before hand.
Hope this helped for noobs!
Ah, a fellow youngest child, nice to meet you
how do u even wake up in the middle of the night tho?
@@Ariimichel you don’t, you stay up
As a professional all-nighter too, I approve 😏
And if your on a device keep the light on the lowest setting
congratulations, you have officially woken up every single soul in the house. 😊
Omg if I did that and I screamed I would be in so much trouble the next morning
@@Theroblogirlysame
As a commander ranked all-nighter. Here are some tips.
1. If your like me. That means very sensitive. Listen for noises. Even the smallest tips and steps or creeks maybe a sign of danger.
2. Your parents probably watch social media too. So they might know the “arm” trick. It’s basically when they will lift a sleeping child’s arm up
To see if they are actually sleeping. If the arm stays in the air after they let it go. Then they are sleeping. If not. They are faking. So keep your arm up.
3. You might hear your parents saying, “alright I’m going upstairs now” or something like that. And that’s basically the first alarm that they’re coming.
4. During the daylight. Set up a system that is basically made so that you can act like you’re sleeping faster.
5. If your parents come really close to you when you’re faking sleeping. Don’t move at all. What they are doing is trying to guilt you into stopping faking sleeping. Don’t even flinch a muscle.
6. If the parents turn the light on. Don’t wake up and make wrinkly noises like you just woke up. I learned that the hard way. Just keep sleeping.
7. After you’ve passed the check. Don’t get back on devices until you hear footsteps that are getting more faint.
8. Listen for your parents getting in their bed so you can make sure they aren’t near your room anymore.
9. If you hear footsteps that were very unexpected. Only thing that you could do is put your device on the table right next to your bed.
10. If your parents install a camera in your room. Look for a position where your device could be invisible from the cameras view.
And one more message for the strict parents who think their children are doing the wrong things.
The hard thing about making people perfect strictly is that they’ll build a resistance against you.
So stop. Get some help.
You’re not supposed to keep your arm up. They’ll be like “if your arm stays up, then you’re sleeping.” Some people fall for it, so you should drop it. That indicates that your muscles in your body aren’t working
I do 6 every time 😭
Past: As an only child who secretly used to stay up all night I approve some of these help
Now: as an only child who stays up all night but there perents know I still approve this used to help (if yall staying up all night make sure to get some sleep at the morning or sum)
As a 19 year old with very strict parents I have a superpower sensing 😂 I can literally hear their door open and sense the direction of the footsteps
Uhm....your parents baby you at the age of 19? You might want to have a talk with them that doesn't sound healthy...
You're an adult..
@@bgggg4168 ik shes not desi but this is literally every south asian mom 💀 did you just discover about overprotective parents
Yeah I can tell when they get home too by the sound of the car outside 😂😂
I can identify which family member im hearing by the sound of their footsteps, i have been doing this for a very long time
That’s why I can hear footsteps, and also if someone opens my door I’d be like “whaa what you doing in here?”
Same I hear footsteps
Yesss
I love how people say how it's because of trauma that we have sensitive hearing and can distinguish footsteps. Nah fam, we wanted to stay up late on our devices all night.
Yeah my bedrooms right next to the staircase and it’s easy to hear when people are walking up
@@blairbear9501 same
*My parents trying to tell me why they made me have screentime:*
I have one 2 but they don’t know I found the password 😭
@@Defnotmarianaa💀
I found the passcode too but when I use it now it doesn’t work 😭😭
@@AnnaK0714 OP THEY PROB FOUND OUT U KNOW THE PASSWORD
Once when i was little i found my mom's passcode too but now i have my own phone i have to tell her mine 😩
You’re screen is brighter than my future💀
facts☠️
This reminds me of another video like this, but I don’t know the name
Ok but that iPad hide was SMOOTH 😂
true😂
FRRR 😂
Yess
🥳🥳
I could never be able to do that 💀
My rules usually:
1. If you’re gonna get a midnight snack. Prepare it without a crinkly wrapper in the daytime. If you can’t hide it in your room find a spot close to your bedroom door.
2. Always have a place to hide your phone.
3. Perfect the art of fake sleeping. Deep breaths, odd positions while sleeping, if you snore, try and fake snore while you sleep.
4. ALWAYS wait five minutes even after the door closes. If you hear nothing, only open one eye to be safe.
5. Never use those automatic fridges with the water pourer thing. Just get bottled water.
6. Always have a plan if you’re walking around the house. Avoid creaky floorboards.
My mom’s room is right under moins so if I go out of bed she hears it
"My room is away from my parents room and when I get snacks I hide them by grabbing a cat and covering the snack with a cat since I have 5,also keep the device brightness on low or the blanket will glow"
@jordannanaab6081 then you’re doomed
Me who lives in a 2 story house with creaky floor boards and a automatic fridge looking at 5 and 6: *sighs.*
But I can actually step around the creaky floor boards and make myself shift to be as light on my feet as possible 👍
Usually the floor boards are less creeky next to the wall because that’s where people usually don’t step
The girl: what’s Poppin?
Parent: don’t mind just watching
*The boy
As a professional all-nighter and middle child here are some tips and rules
1. If you share a room with sibling like me wait for them to fall dead asleep and then you may start your all-nighter
2. If your parents usually put the iPad or phone outside wait until they go to sleep or into the bedroom then get it and make sure not to rush or else you'll get caught
3. If your parents ever so often check on you at a specific timing make sure to remember it and prepare for that time at least 1 min before
4. If your parents don't check up on you at a specific timing make sure that you have the phone or iPad charged in and keep a ear on footsteps
5. If your parents know you and you won't sleep then pretend your trying to fall asleep in the bed
6. Always have the light closed so they won't suspect a thing
7. if you usually have the door open then don't close it because they'll know your trying to to something
8. Never hide the iPad under the pillow because that is the most famous spot and they'll always check there first so hide it under the bed in your pocket etc
9. If you using a phone you don't have to do 8 just put your arms under the blanket
10. If your ever doing this don't hide under the blanket cause you parents will suspect something's going on
11. If your parents to the close the light or close the door trick keep acting asleep and wish for footsteps to walk out
12. If you usually have no covers then you'll have to stand near the charging thing
AT LAST STEP THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS REMEMBER ALL THESE STEPS
As a professional oldest all nighter,
I approve.
@@NotAashihere THANK YOU ❤❤
@@TungPlaysRoblox as the youngest, THANK YOU
Should I keep my lights on if I sleep with them on
@@stitch2147 if you sleep with ur lights on keep them on and if u keep them off keep them off
5 minute rule,when they open your door act asleep. Then,after they “leave” your room you wait 5 minutes. If you don’t hear anything,you’re in the clear.
Edit: YOOO 10K LETS GOOOO
Edit 2: 20K?!?!!?? Thats crazy dude
Fax
That’s what I do
samee
thats what i do lol
I don't sleep in a room alone (my age is between 10 and 13
Ahhh a rookie nice to see them every once in a while
Frfr
I would fake sleep with my eyes squinted so I could see them
Ahh yes the rookies are so cute… I remember years ago when I was as young and not as experienced haha 🍷🍷🥂
So nice to see the rookies reminds me of when I didn't turn off my lights when I stayed up 🤭
I meen i don't even have to sneek it to bed
Rookie, you didn't even wait long enough or listen for door closing.
I have a map of where the creaky boards in my house are so whenever my friend is over we can get whatever we want lol
@@TheOGAndyPlays that's smart
@@ArchaicDemon26 thanks I know I’m late lol
I’m sorry but it’s “*rookie*”
@eyeseaskye grammar police, and this was 5 months ago. You all will really do anything for good spelling or grammar
Edie falling of the bed got me dying😂
Same
it's gonna get her dying too
The dedication, time, and effort these legends in the comments have given the newer kids thee ol' knowledge of mischief. You all have my respect for that.
P.S. DON'T FORGET TO SLEEP KIDS!!!
The only thing that makes it useless is that i don't sleep in seperate rooms
@@pvzgamerlegisniana6492😂😂😂
LMAOO SO TRUEEE LOLLL🤣🤣🤣
@@pvzgamerlegisniana6492 bummer ☹️
@@pvzgamerlegisniana6492I sleep in the same room as my brother but he doesn’t care so I got lucky
I love that everyone is giving Edie tips though fr
SO FREAKING TRUE LMAOOOO🤣🤣🤣🤣
i have semi-strict parents- they sleep upstairs. i have literal supersenses because i can hear them going up the stairs and down, as well as them walking around d upstairs. definitely helps when sneaking on to chat with friends lmao
Make sure to block your parents' numbers temporarily. They might see you online.
man im jealous. i have rlly strict parents and when i have school they will confiscate all my gadgets so i could focus on school, and i cant even talk to my friends bc they are all apparently bad influences. they even think some of them r like 36 yr old men disguising to be girls my age☠️ other than that they r good people, i hope you dont get caught
@@Un4casted me too :(
since everyone’s giving tips, here are mine
1. before clicking on a video PLEASE check ur volume because sometimes ur device can just blast the video’s sound without warning
2. (this one can work it just depends) notice the small details. if u normally charge ur device or a table, before bed take it and hide it somewhere on the bed so when ur parents come in to say goodnight or whatever they’ll see that the device is gone and they wont suspect anything the next time they check on u and ur device is gone! example: u have ur phone on the nightstand before u go to bed, but when ur parent leaves, u take it and use it. quick, they’re coming, hide the phone under ur pillow! uh oh… they noticed ur phone disappeared!
3. be cautious, if ur pretending to sleep, stay in the position for a bit then move. make ur breaths not to fast and rest ur eyelids so they won’t see ur eyes twitching (from holding ur eyelids down) make ur movements very natural, and if u have to, pretend to wake up slowly. if u have to laugh, try making it into a cough
doing more later hope this helps!
thanks for giving the last tip (coughing instead of laughing) because once my mom came in while i was sneaking my phone and i hid it and she stayed there staring at me and I couldn’t help but burst out into giggles 😭
THE FIRST IS THE MOST RECOMMENDED ONE THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED A LOT TO ME
As someone who grew up with strict parents this is just a daily activity that I do.
Edit: help this is the most likes I've gotten tysm😭
My lil bro doesn’t have a bed time but i have a bed. Time to 1 am and i exactly do the same
@@Skibiditolietsnearyabro how does ur lil bro have a bedtime but not u
Same ngl
Literally doing this right now💀💀
same lol@@cookiepup3960
"Better sleep with one eye open-" 💀
Nah bro💀💀💀
Same I hide my open eye on my pillow 💀
She got skills when it comes to Reflexes 😂😂😂
ℋℯ 𝒷𝓊𝓉 𝓈𝓉𝒾𝓁𝓁 𝓃ℴ 𝒽𝒶𝓉ℯ
@@MimiZion-nj9fm "HE" IS INSANE💀💀👍
@@DriedMacaronixX THANK YOU👍👍
Corretion he
@@MimiZion-nj9fmdo you have facemoji
Edie casually screaming and waking up her entire family.
The rules of staying up the entire night
1. Be quiet and put on subtitles
2. Turn the light down on the phone/tablet
3.If you here someone coming shove it under your legs
4. If it’s a false alarm wait 10 minutes
5. If someone does come in wait 15 minutes
Stay safe troublemakers and rule breakers
Edit thanks for 1k likes!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Lol thanks😂❤
thx
I usually put the device under my pillow or shove it under my back just pulled an all nighter to 5:55 almost done
@@Macandkai same
i always listen for footsteps so i can tell whos coming down the stairs and when i should prepare
Exactly 😭
I used to do this, Now I can tell who is walking around the room by the way they breathe, walk, their slipper sound when walking, or open doors. Trust me you gain super powers from this shit after a while
@@koki3292😂😂
@@koki3292fr, I’ve memorized who’s walking around by their footsteps, and I’ve marked out where they’re going by the sound of it, as well as when I should start to hide my stuff
Same I literally hide my phone hearing the lsightest voice only to find out no one was there-
The funny thing is that when your younger all you want to do is stay up, but when you get older all you want to do is sleep
Pro-tip for her
1. Master echolocation because you will certainly sense their presence without even looking at them if you master echolocation
2. Master the art of fake sleeping
3. Even if you hear the door close, wait 30 minutes
4. If you need a snack, you're doomed but try to avoid stuff like chip bags because those make a lot of noise
5. Dim the brightness on your phone/tablet
6. When fake sleeping, make sure to not fall asleep by flexing a muscle or something
7. If you have creaky floorboards, put on fluffy socks on, and if you do not have that, just wear shoes
8. If you master this, you can pull an all-nighter easily but you might regret doing that because if you fall asleep, you might wake up at 6 pm no matter how loud your alarm is
9. If your bed is set up like hers, you're doomed and none of these steps will work except maybe echolocation if you are fast enough to react
10. If somehow you successfully pulled off number 9, you have reached peak potential
11. If you have a bunkbed and you are on the top bed, you can ignore almost all of these steps except for, echolocation, waiting 30 minutes after hearing the door close, and fake sleeping because you are in a much better position than the bottom bed
12. If you live in Asia, Africa, any Spanish-speaking country, or Barbados, don't even attempt to be sneaky because you will find out real quick when they slap you all the way back to the Stone Age
Fluffy socks cure creaky floorboards?????
@@theriansslayymakes less noise
Tips for the kids out there that want to be sleep deprived:
1. Sleep to the side of your door, on the same wall, preferably next to an outlet. This way, you can see the light from outside in the room in a way that fills the room, so you can see who's next to the door.
2. Make sure to keep your device at a low volume so you can hear the footsteps of the person. Turn the brightness all the way down, and face it away from the door, and away from the wall across the door.
3. Pay attention to how the door is being closed. My parents would close the door very gently and quietly when they want to stay in the room longer, but they close it harder when they leave.
4. Wait for 5 minutes in case they come back or are waiting there. If you aren't sure whether they are there or not, listen very closely. You might hear their feet shifting on the floor. If not, open your eyes very slowly. It they are not there, look around the room to make sure. If they are, in a tired voice, say "what are you doing here?"
5. Some parents may come to hug you and force their arms under your pillow, so never hide your device under the pillow.
6. Drop your device on the side of the bed if you hear them in the hallway, coming towards your room but not next to the door. Make sure there is an outlet there, with a charging cable plugged in. If they come in and touch your device, and ask why it is unplugged and literally steaming, say that you unplugged it before you slept because it was getting hot while it charged.
7. If you have no other choice, hide the device under you and act like you're asleep. They're not going to disturb your sleep to check under you anyway.
8. Keep a waterbottle near you. If they open the door and you look like you are reaching for the device from the floor, grab the waterbottle and act like you just wanted a sip of water. If not, grab the device, turn the light on, and move it around the room in a wild way. Then tell them you felt a bug on your foot.
9. If they actually KNOW you've been on your device for a little bit, tell them you were in settings trying to turn off something because it kept vibrating.
10. If you can, lock your room when you sleep.
Edit: There are a LOT more tips in the replies, go look down there too :D
This is a life or death situation 😂
Yes it's unhealthy but idk why I chose to write this or how I know this
Dang so much detail.
@@Mushrooms.- true
Amazing
Thanks for the tips! Usually if it’s a phone I’m already in a position to unplug it if it’s charging and then i put it under my covers and use my feet to push it at the foot of the bed when I hear footsteps.
Oh yeah and when u need to get out of the bed, the floor is usually less creeky next to the wall because that’s where it doesn’t get stepped on usually, but make sure you test it during the day and not at night. Also, it helps if you keep a pair of socks at the foot of your bed so you don’t have to get out to get it. Then the socks make your foot steps quieter and less feet scuffing if that makes sense
For 9, I usually said that I was trying to fix my alarm.
Ok but why was the iPad hide so smooth-💀
Ikr
That’s exactly what I was thinking!! 😭
she probably had a lot of practice because she has been hiding her iPad alot idk
ayato pfp lol
I try to but fail to do that
the way she flew took `` she was a fairy `` to a whole new level
This made me die of laughter😂
at this point, i have my parents footsteps memorized so i can tell who’s coming to execute me
Same
Same 😂 including my siblings ones as well
only pros know this OG trick
same lololol
Same, with 2 or 3 years of experience I have had that skill for a long time
How to stay up on ur device without getting caught
1. DO NOT wear headphones. You want t be able to hear everything around you
2. If u hear anything like foot steps or u actually hear foot steps, don’t put ur device under ur pillow, put it somewhere unexpected like IN another pillow.
3. If ur hungry, get out of ur room looking tired in case ur parents are up as well. You can also say that u need to go to the bathroom and then say to your parents after the bathroom, that ur hungry.
4. No lights, no noises from ur device, and no FaceTiming. Texting is good if u want to talk with your friends. Lower ur screen’s brightness to 0. Put ur volume as low as possible but only u can hear it.
5. Make sure that your quiet!! Stay in ur bed at all times as well.
Keep staying up !!
(EDIT: Mom I’m famous!! Ty for the likes lol)
I only wear headphones after 1 am. Everyone is asleep then, except my older brother. But hes not a snitchand is usually at collage anyway
i wear headphone but only one ear is listening. the other one is free.
Right because when I wore headphones I didn't know my grandma was walking into the room at 3am and she caught me on my computer and she told my mom about it and now my computer is taken away from me what a snitch 😒
And I be wanting to listen to my music
Or one earphone in rlly soft (idk the opposite of loud I’m not English)
She thought he left😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 when is dad coming to room?😂
The fact that it’s probably the dad who’s reading all these comments 💀
Oh Mann and I bet he’s reading all the tips on it to
But anyways here’s a tip to everyone and you dad if u read this if you have some medals or necklaces place them on your door and close it so then you’ll know they r come when you hear the rattling
My father used to do that, he said that he would sneak his Gameboy into the bed at night.
Love this .. brings back memories of my own … probably with a torch though 😂xx
x?
😩😩
Indeed me too😂😂
@@emily92417 it means "kisses and hugs" I think like XOXO
the way she threw her ipad 💀💀
The way she fell-😂😂
Tips from a professional all nighter person
1. Dont wear headphones. (You need to hear foot steps.)
2. Leave your device on the charger
3. Before going on tiktok etc. make sure the volume is low
4. leave your tv on so your parents don’t hear any sound coming from your device
5. leave your device on your night stand/ dresser (if you have one ofc)
6. If they ever end up coming in your room calmly but quickly form into a sleeping position and move into another (it makes it look more realistic)
7. Make sure to keep your face partly in the covers incase they pull the light trick.
8. If you’re scared that they’ll walk in on you and you’re bad at doing these things pretend to fall asleep the whole night until about 2-3 am. That way you will have a lower chance of getting caught.
9. If you don’t have a dresser/nightstand leave the device on your bed but like put your hand on top of it and put your device facing the backside.
10. Open your mouth, make sure you don’t let your eyes twitch, mess up your hair so it looks like you’ve been asleep.
Good luck
My night stand is only a blue chair😢 and my mom will kill me if I stayed the tv on 😢😢
Bro is brightening the whole room with that ipad
I remember doing this with my DS and playing with my sister. A lost era.
Nintendo Kids r so much better then ipad kids
@@sb-yr8bwNintendo gang rise 👏
@@sb-yr8bwDS/gameboy gang fr
@@MYSTIC_5280i had ds and 3ds ahahahaha
@@sb-yr8bwi would be nintendo kid but i was too broke. Was?? i stil am😂😂 but yeah I got an XR and pc now, at least
edit: I use to dream on having those cd video games. that have like 100games?? Contra, super mario, jackals, super adventure or something like those. My friend got those and i went there all the time😅
The fall at the end got me cracking up😂😂😂😂
as a professional sneaker here are some tips for the inexperienced:
1. curl in your knees and put the blanket over your head, this way if your parents come in there is less of a chance of them seeing your screen glowing, even if the brightness is turned down.
2. if you use earbuds, only put one in, this way you can hear audio while still being able to hear the outside world, and its easier to take out one earbud in a second than it is two.
3. either count up five minutes after the last noise you heard or wait until the adrenaline rush calms down to turn the device back on
4. keep the lights out and lay in the position you usually wake up in, if you are using tip 1 and you usually dont sleep like that, if your parents ask in the morning then tell them you were cold.
5. act like you are asleep if they come in, slow your breathing, and if you are a deep sleeper, act like you dont know they are there, if you are a light sleeper either roll around in your bed a bit and pretend to go back to sleep or 'wake up' and ask them why they woke you up.
6. if they come in make sure whatever device you had is under the blankets/your pillow/your body, try to get any headphone/earbud cords out of sight, but dont check to see if they are out from the hiding area, thatll look suspicious.
7. try not to talk to friends/watch videos that make you laugh, if anyone walks by the hallway hearing the person inside laughing at 3am, they will check to see if someone is there.
8. NEVER make excuses to go to sleep early, as tempting as it can be it will make your parents suspicious of you, either start a lie early on in the day such as 'im starting to feel sick' or 'i was barely able to sleep last night', then later on restate that a few times. once you are ready to 'sleep' (wait until 7 pm at least) say that you feel extremely worse and say you are going to bed early so you can feel better the next day.
8. set a time for you to go to bed, if you have something early the next day going to bed at 12-2 am is best so you can act like you slept well, but if you have time to sleep in 3-4 is probably fine, just use tip 7 and tell your parents it was probably because of that, but you feel better now.
thats all i got to give ya but i hope this helps a fellow younger sibling/rebellious young person
But wouldn’t the parents make you drink medicine if you tell them you feel sick?
@YourLocalJacobin oh no...
you wrote a whole paragraph and barley anyone has liked and commented. Thank you for the tip it was so useful
Good advice
I have gone 5 years undetected even once so i could consider myself a pro, personally i just have the phone on low volume and if i hear footsteps i put the phone away and act like im sleeping. Btw i am doing it right now its 3.22 am rn 😂
This comment section had strict parents and I am living for it💀
And that’s why I sleep facing the door
Lol same
Sameeee!! I also for some reason will get freaked out if my head is not facing the door because I wil feel like someone is just standing there watching me-
@@audrinaschmoll6911 SAME HAHA
Same too
Yea mee to
Invisible camera man strikes again 😂
I always do that so i put my ipad under my pillow when i hear someonw walking to the door 😅😂
Dad: *Walks up to her*
*"Better sleep with one open-"*
Ahhhh yes “her”👀
@@-HUBBABUBBA- if they've never watched any other of the creators videos, ofc they're gonna assume the kid is a she.
@@topbottomswitch she is a girl just trans
@@justanothergirl5619 influenced heavily by the dad
Him*
my parents don’t care when I sleep💀that’s because they say it’s my problem if I’m sleepy in the daytime
Samee and then when I gall asleep they're like WAKE TF UP
And same....
Good parenting honestly.
I literally talked my way out of getting in trouble/grounded(?) when I was younger using this reasoning. Half asleep I was like “but if I stayed up late I’m the one who’s gonna be tired today….” and I was not expecting my mom to accept that answer but she just didn’t reply and immediately left me alone like nothing happened LMAO
If that was me I would have fought 😂😂
I love how everyone in here is giving tips. Wholesome
What I do at night (for those who sleep in the same room as their sibling)
1: Make sure you set your brightness to a very low point but not too much, you need to see the screen.
2: If your parents come in, quickly off your phone, swiftly cover it under your pillow, and smoothly close your eyes. (Only works when uncharged)
3: Make sure your sibling doesn't wake up at all costs. Snitches are witches, and we don't want that.
4: When your parents do that "pretend to leave the room" trick, don't fall for it. Keep closing your eyes and if you hear footsteps inside your room, they're still there. Keep doing so until your hear the footsteps leading to the door and opening and closing.
5: Pretend you're asleep by fake snoring. This can maneuver your parents out the door if they are inside.
6: Don't get back to playing so quickly. Keep pretending to close your eyes until the coast is clear. Slowly open your eyes slighty if you want to confirm if they're gone.
7: Make sure you do everything you need to do before bed. (brushing your teeth, etc) This can further make you unsuspicious.
8: Timing is key. Close your eyes immediately after the door opens
Hope this helps :)
Rules of staying up late
1. Never lay so your device is facing the door make sure you are facing the door
2. If someone comes into your room put your device next to you if you usually do or put it under your pillow just hide it, I listen to music so my parents know I have put my phone next to me.
3. A way to check if people are asleep pretend you woke up and had to use the bathroom (my room is in a little hallway of 3 doors so if I stand by the bathroom door I can see the living room and if the TV is on)
4. This is optional you can lower your brightness
5. NEVER EVER listen to music really loud or anything loud.
6. If you want a drink make sure it is in your room and make sure you don't crumple the bottle
7. I don't recommend using a laptop or MacBook use a phone or tablet
8. Never stay up with lights on if you have LEDS or a nightlight that's fine you can also use your phone flashlight just lower the brightness and font use the flashlight under the covers it heats up really fast I almost burned my blanket TvT
9. Listen for any sound or footsteps if you think you hear anything turn off your device and pretend your sleeping
10. don't make any sound no squealing no screaming or anything I know it's hard TvT
11. If someone checks to see if you are awake and "closes the door" wait at least 5 minutes or more then you should be good just keep your gaurd up
12. If you want snacks stay away from wrappers and anything that will make a crumbling sound unless you know it won't make noise
Hope this helps c:
My dad's been letting me stay up late but some advice :p
Almost forgot something
13. If you are about to laugh or smile pretend you just woke up
Number 3 dont work on my older sister if she finds out i go downstairs or smth she would say like "Why are u awake." I would always just say "GOIN TO THE BATHROOM" it would usually work since i dont say it very often but after i say it like 3 times in the middle of the night she would just go on strict mode like "DONT GET UP AGAIN TO THE BATHROOM IK U LYING AND JUST WANNA STAY UP"
LMAO HOW WOULD A SANE PERSON DO NUMBER 5??😭😭😅😂
@@-_ST8RLIGHT_- dang my brother wouldn’t care when I go to the bathroom he starts making jokes and all
@@bruh-ng1zxmy older brother literally allows me to stay up late and he will cover me up-😭💗
@@iluv.sakurasame one time me and my brother were hanging out in his room and we didn’t realize we stayed up till 5am but my brother threw a blanket and pillow at me before my dad came in and I pretended I was sleeping and he pretended he fell asleep with his tv on
As a person who has always pulled off an all nighter, never take out your device, even if you hear the door slam
I've pulled meny at My bff house never cought lol
you know damn well you can die from lack of sleep
I sleep on the second floor so I wait for my parent go downstairs until I take out my device again. If they’re planning on sleeping themselves I just wait until the pay close the door to the bedroom and continue
😂😂
absolutely
I used to have a time limit so i snuck my ipad upstairs and go on Pinterest because that doesn’t have a time limit 😂😂
From someone who’s staying up at 4 am right now, here are some tips:
1) try to memorize your parents steps
2) always know where you will put your phone if someone walks in, or pretend someone just walked in and practice hiding your phone where you would hide it.
3)if someone does walk in, wait 5 mins and then go back on your device
4)have your device plugged in while sneaking so that when someone comes in you can quickly put it in the spot where it normally charges so they think it’s just charging
5) some noises might seem louder to you than someone walking my your room (door closed). Considering you are right next to it and haven’t been hearing loud noises (you’re sleeping) so if you do listen to stuff with volume, your parents or someone waking by probably won’t hear anything unless they’re in the room with you, also turn it low volume
6) i also recommend practicing your sleep positions for it someone comes in , like be in a weird position, not in a position you’d fall asleep in considering you move in your sleep. (Arm above head, leg out of sheets, head tilted, messed up sheets) also try to breathe heavy and if you snore, try to snore without making it obvious you’re awake
7) if someone walks in, don’t immediately be like “huh- 😪” and pretend to just have woken up (unless you’re a very light sleeper) instead, wait a bit then slightly open one eye to check your surroundings
8) if you’re worried you might giggle or laugh, then face the wall or cover your face.
Anyways that’s all I can think of rn, have fun tonight! 😋
This is literally me rn 😭😭
Number one tip is my all. Everything else is just secondary. Also try to learn differences between steps of your siblings, mom’s, dad’s etc. even and especially if you use headphones, use low volume and learn to spread your concentration between whatever you’re listening and sounds and noises in a house.
Thanks this helped alot
this whole video is so hilarious because thats exactly what im doing right now
@@TanyaKoryusing headphones is hoe you get caught because your not able to hear when someone is comming
What I usually do:
1: No headphones, you need to be able to hear footsteps.
2: Wait five minutes if someone comes in
3: Put your device right where you keep it. I don't sleep next to mine, so I switched my pillows around. If your parents wonder why, say you couldn't get comfy.
5: Pretend to sleep in a position that you have done before.
6: Slow and deepen your breathing so they don't get sus
7: Keep your volume low, or have a fan/air conditioner on so they can't hear it.
Hope this helps lol
Also another tip is if you have some medals or necklaces place them on your door and close it so then you’ll know they r come when you hear the rattling
@GhostDog56 hahahaha😂 that would never work. My mom would've moved it. I dis what the girl did in the video, but she sleeps in the worst position to notice a lot.
You can also point your fan at you to cool your phone so they don't do the"is it warm" tactic. If your on a high bed like me use a portable fan to do this and plug it in with a different usb. Also. Learn to detect when you are about to fall asleep so you can put your phone off your bed beforehand to prevent getting caught
I do this every night 😂❤
@-POV.Person-same
Like once I was on my iPad and both earphones were plugged in and next moment, lights on and my beds covers snatched
So as extra precaution I wear it in one ear and low volume 😅
"strict parents raising sneaky children."
-a wise 🦉 🤓 person
My parents at 11:00 when they come back from work to use the bathroom:
tips for staying up late:
- never get back up until you hear footsteps going down the hallway
- don't stay up with the lights on, that makes you more suspicious
- go into a position that you would wake up in, so you look like you're asleep
- if you're like me, you can just faceplant on your book to pretend you fell asleep reading (this trick worked so many times i'm not even kidding)
- if you get food, try to avoid snacks with loud wrappers
As a professional at hiding their screens, let me give you some tips.
1. Always make sure you're facing your door otherwise itll be too late and your parents would have seen the light of your screen.
2. Make sure you have a good place to hide it, I reccomend the very bottom of your bed as that is normally the place where your parents wont check and if your rooms a bit messy, hide it under something for extra stealth but DO NOT hide it under your pillow ok. Your parents were once kids too so they'll probably know that spot
3. Dont make yourself seem fast asleep, make you're kind of moving around a bit so it looks like you think they're not there.
4. If they do 'the closing the door trick' do not just straight away get back on your screens, just slowly open your eyes and see If they're still there, if they are then just wait for them to leave.
If you followed all these rules correctly then you will hopefully become a master at hiding your screens!
Yours sincerely, Speed
Tysm ❤
5. Don’t have a bed time
lmfao i learned all of this the hard way as a kid already 😭
now i’m seventeen so my mom doesn’t take my shit away anymore or check on me
Sameee
Literally did that last night to skip school and pretend I was sick bc I forgot to study for my VCE
The way she fell off bed 😂
Literally me last night exactly 😂
That fall at the end was personal 💀
tips for staying up late if you have strict parents
1. remember the 5 minute rule! wait 5 minutes for ur parents to exit the room just in case they did the "closing the door trick"
2. if you want snacks, put them into it in the room during the day. if you have room under ur bed stash them there inside of a lunch box or smth. but if ur bed is on the floor (like me), I learned how to hollow out a section under my bed to stash them
3. always face the door so when ur parents come in, they can't see the light from ur technology.
4. if ur a belly sleeper, hide ur phone under ur stomach.
5. if you do get caught with ur phone or IPad, turn on ur flash light and say that you thought you saw a bug on the wall.
6. always sleep with the charger in when they come in say that you were plugging it in bc you forgot to earlier.
7. ik that this is a little childish, but have a stuffed animal on the side of ur bed so if they come I right then you were reaching for your phone or iPad grab the stuffed animal instead and say that you accidently knocked it off ur bed while you were sleeping.
8. if you are having a sleep over and you hear ur parents footsteps always have a book with you so you can act like you were reading together to get ready to Actually go to bed
9. if they take ur phone away before you go to bed find out were they put it. so when you go to get ur phone say that you were just passing through to get to the bathroom
10. if ur seeking out to go somewhere (I go to my roof) make sure you always sleep with the windows open so It's not suspicious if you have ur windows open in the morning if you forget to close them
yes I liked my own comment.
The fact that the door closed on the beat
“Okay, just like we practiced💀💀💀”
Bro meant it when she said “you better sleep with one eye opened tonight” 💀
I don't even do this anymore because the next day just feels like hell.
I need to stop doing this because school is starting I really need to be able to run during the day. But it doesn’t help when I work until 10:30 💀
R.I.P you 😢
not for me
I go on and off with this because of this reason but I always come back to it cause it’s just so worth it LMAO. My logic is I’m going to oversleep either way, so I’m not getting the time back in the morning if I go to sleep early haha.
I’m NOT saying that I’m right, I’m absolutely wrong and everyone should get sleep like a functioning human person, this is my flawed logic lmao
I think some people will just get used to only have 5 or 6 hours of sleep
As a professional all nighter, here are some tips:
1. If you have a time that they normally check on you, pretend to be asleep abt 10 mins before they check on you in case they come early.
2. If you have a bed that doesn’t face the door, check behind you before going back on your phone/iPad.
3. Don’t yawn while they are in there. They will know you are up.
4. If you feel the urge to laugh, face the other way.
5. Have one leg sticking out of the bed so it looks like you are sleeping.
Hope this helps y’all and good luck
Nah I have spidey senses. 💀
Bro I would've still stayed asleep until I heard the door again I could never trust my parents like that 💀
Edit 1: THANKS FOR ALL THE LIKES WTH 😃
Here's another reason I don't trust:
I'd wait for them to leave. If they do, I would hear their footsteps die out into the living room or their bedroom. I could never trust my parents like that 💀
Fr u could never have to much trust 😭
Excalty
So true
Mine walk down the hall then come back lol
fr my trust tissues are a problem
I always waited 10 min and when I heard my parents room close I would open my phone or iPad again
My Main Advice:
1. Perfect faking sleep. This is KEY
2. Identify the footsteps (which parent) and how far or close they are.
yeah i do this but it sounds weird when you say it out loud, idk lol
Also identify if it is one of your siblings
POV you live in a first story house with fake hard wood and concrete right below it.. good thing my grandma knocks before coming in
I known this since I was 9 ☺️
Still working on fake sleeping so it won’t Have a 50/50 chance of getting grounded
I have 2 done. I can recognize if it's dogs, my mom, or my dad's.
AAAEEAAAAAEE FALLS OUT OF BED😂
Not the iPad kid😂
As a professional all nighter
1.Light lowest
2. Do not disturb
3. Hide phone under mattress but not so suddenly
4. Fake sleep till you know your parents are outside
5. Headache 24/7
6. Anxiety
7. Sleep paralysis
8. Nausea
9. Just don't do it
HELP SLEEP PARALYSIS WHAT
I FEEL THE NAUSEA ONE OMFG
Here are some tips: 1. Never go under the covers 2. Be already in sleeping position; no one’s gonna believe you if you look like this🧍 in your bed 3. Wait 5 minutes after they leave 4. Finally, go into cover if you hear any sort of noise
Emoji got me laughing for some reason
@AudTheFrawg same that goofy emoji just standing there like 🧍
Also adding on to two mess your hair up. It isn’t gonna look all nice if you were really sleeping.
🧍
Tysm? Lol
Dad:JuMp ScArE her:🦅🦅🦅
At least he has one good childhood memory
More rules when staying up late:
Lay down in a comfortable position you’d sleep in (DO NOT LIE ON YOUR BACK)
Make sure you have a very quick and easy place to hide your device so you’d make no noise hiding it (it’s best if you have a blanket on you can tuck it into quickly)
Never get too comfortable!
Do not sit up, stay lying down.
If someone is to come in your room you have to control your breathing, deep inhales deep exhales.
Keep your brightness at its lowest and have dark mode on everything you have.
Have a single earbud (NO HEADPHONES) in that on the side of your head that’s on a pillow.
Keep your volume at the very lowest possible, keep vibrations on the lowest setting, make sure silent mode is on, and don’t go on apps you know will end in you getting a lot of vibrating notifications (Instagram, discord, etc)
Always be alerte, constantly look out for footsteps and the smallest of noises.
If a parent (or someone else) comes in unexpectedly DO NOT TRY TO PLAY IT OFF do not move or roll over.
When you know someone came into your room do not move until the door closes and you know they have gone away (BE ABSOLUTELY SURE)
If you share a room with a snitch or a rapid offender (someone who gets caught often) it’s best to not stay up often because you WILL be dragged down with them in any punishment they get.
If you try to teach the rapid offender to hide and properly be discreet and it doesn’t work the first time just give up it, won’t ever work.
DO NOT WATCH FUNNY VIDEOS YOU WILL BECOME THE RAPID OFFENDER
Good luck stormtroopers
Bro I got my computer in my back without getting caught because then I would not be facing the door I would be facing the wall and I will probably get caught
These tips are helpful good luck to you as well fellow stormtrooper lol 😂
😂😂
@@Slayqueenffff WHY WOULD YOU USE A COMPUTER?!!??? Like isnt it too big.😊
Sorry wrong emoji
i once had to close my eyes for what felt like 15 minutes because my Dad had left the door open and was just standing there 😭😭
very good tips:
1. Turn your brightness down
2. When they go outside of the room or when you hear the door close, still pretend for another few minutes.
3. If you want to wake up and you’re scared if your parents are in the room, then you pretend that you’re like just getting worked up by the noise.
4. Always be prepared when they are going to come into your room.
5. When you are pretending to slowly open your eyes and act like you’re really sleepy
6. If you sleep really weirdly, maybe in a weird position or you sleep with your mouth open and or if you do anything different do that when you are fake sleeping, even if it’s really weird to do it awake
She really fell of the bed 😂😂😂
Strict parents raised a sneaky child bro
copied
The way she flew took “she was a fairy” to a whole new level😭
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Fairy’s are cringey as fuck
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@@glizzyman7007 she? It’s a girl
@@TheBonzaino ive sheen this channel shes trans
Bro when she fell off the bed I couldn’t hold my laughter in😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nah she fell of the bed 😂😂😂🤣🤣😭😭😭💀💀
actually i used to wait until the door made a sound (the door closed), and waited for their footsteps to be gone XD
Who faces away from the door when they sleep like bro I’d be terrified
Edit: y’all I know it’s not even 1k but I never get this many likes on a comment tysm
The door must be watched so no demons enter
@@Maya_Baylor true
How that you doing thwt
Same😭
I know why they do that what the f****** crap and I know why you're doing this
Might as well share some tips
1. Before you turn on your device, make sure that: Do not disturb is on and Volume is off
2. Parents have advanced to find phones under pillows, so try more creative hiding spots. Like your closet or drawer under your bed (If you have one.)
3. If sneaking out your room, then audible distractions like wrinkly chip bags, creaking doors and floorboards can be considered a hazard. Think of it like you're playing a stealth game.
4. The "close door behind themself and wait for you to fuck up" trick is a obviously dangerous hazard to sneaking during the night. Play the waiting game, I don't care how long it takes, If you want to sneak on your iPad or whatever, then do it. They will leave eventually, and then it should be. clear.
The dad "What ya watching?"
Child: "Oh nothing, im asleep. Wait- AHHHH"
The way She screamed and Then felled on the floor got me rolling around on the floor 😂😂
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Fell*
@@allyxq453 SHES actually a boy but she’s trans 😡
@@lenynwren1676 bros getting mad because he misgendered someone💀
@@acheeseburger464 I love economy 💀
Rules to follow when you want to stay up late on your screens:
1) Always make sure to listen to any footsteps. Do not have headphones on.
2) Have a good place to hide your screen. I personally think under my stomach will be the best because they will never find it
3) Dim the light of your screen so that if your parent comes in and checks up on you they won’t see the bright light
4) If they do the closing door trick DO NOT right away go back in your device. Squint your eyes open a little so that you can see if their still their or not.
5) Make sure that your phone is COMPLETELY silent, on do not disturb, or sleep mode. IT WILL HELP
Under your stomach 😂😂
But thanks for the advice
Why is that kind of relatable?😂😂
The way she fell out the bed😂
Me with my creaky ass bed and the phone light shining through the blankets but still pulling this off rn anyway: 🗿🍷
Bro hasn’t got the family echolocation skill yet 💀
Bro fr I be saying 5 more minutes to mom and then it’s 10 I hear her footsteps I turn into a cat and jumped out of bed. You gotta feel when there coming.
Exactly!
@@shatterhacked lol
real omg
Exactly
They say it's fine just be quiet lol 😂😂😂
Regular kids: playing iPad at 3:00am
Me: playing Gameboy till 6:00am
Invisible camera: "Don't mind me just watchin"
It's so fake..
It says when so they’re doing a skit ppl are meant to think it’s not real
Ever heard of the word acting though??
It’s a skit. You aren’t supposed to think it’s real in the first place