How to Be the Master at Hide'n'seek In The Dark

Plan the game out if you're doing this at a party., Make sure you have a full day to yourself., Sort out all of the hiding spots that you marked down., Take a fairly big paper and draw the outline of your house on it., Make a list of places base...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Plan the game out if you're doing this at a party.

    Make sure everyone knows who goes first, second, and so on.
  2. Step 2: Make sure you have a full day to yourself.

    Now take a notebook and a pencil and search your house.

    Look for good hiding spots.

    If there's a really good spot, but say it has clothes in there, CLEAR IT OUT! Make room for some really good spots. , Take another piece of paper and on one side put "OK Hiding Spots" and on the other put "Really Good Hiding Spots" or whatever you want to, and go through the house again, making sure you didn't miss any spots.

    Make sure you look outside, around your house, backyard, and places like that. , Fill it in.

    Mark what's in it and whose room it is.

    Even put beds, tables, dressers, etc.

    Now take a colored marker and mark the places that are best.

    Carry this with you.

    Fold it up and slip it into your pocket or something. , The bedroom.

    The living room.

    Kitchen.

    Family room...whatever.

    Now make a list of hiding spots near each one. , If anything, bring a little cousin or someone who will follow you.

    Send them out if you wanna see if it's safe. , See everything.

    Hear everything.

    Listen to everything. , Don't play the boring way! Move to different hiding spots, but make sure no one is there to see or hear you.

    If you have a dog, you should keep it away.

    It will most likely follow you or stare at you, also a cat. ,, Use it to your advantage! You could hide out the whole game and win! But where's the fun in that? ,
  3. Step 3: Sort out all of the hiding spots that you marked down.

  4. Step 4: Take a fairly big paper and draw the outline of your house on it.

  5. Step 5: Make a list of places base could be.

  6. Step 6: Don't hide with anyone unless you know they won't say where you are if they get caught.

  7. Step 7: Be alert.

  8. Step 8: Think ahead.

  9. Step 9: Put on some soft music

  10. Step 10: so if you make a little or big sound

  11. Step 11: more than likely

  12. Step 12: no one will hear.

  13. Step 13: Try not to repeat hiding spots unless the hiding spot you've been using hasn't been found yet.

  14. Step 14: Depending on where you're trying to move to

  15. Step 15: walk slowly

  16. Step 16: or try to walk without making a sound.

Detailed Guide

Make sure everyone knows who goes first, second, and so on.

Now take a notebook and a pencil and search your house.

Look for good hiding spots.

If there's a really good spot, but say it has clothes in there, CLEAR IT OUT! Make room for some really good spots. , Take another piece of paper and on one side put "OK Hiding Spots" and on the other put "Really Good Hiding Spots" or whatever you want to, and go through the house again, making sure you didn't miss any spots.

Make sure you look outside, around your house, backyard, and places like that. , Fill it in.

Mark what's in it and whose room it is.

Even put beds, tables, dressers, etc.

Now take a colored marker and mark the places that are best.

Carry this with you.

Fold it up and slip it into your pocket or something. , The bedroom.

The living room.

Kitchen.

Family room...whatever.

Now make a list of hiding spots near each one. , If anything, bring a little cousin or someone who will follow you.

Send them out if you wanna see if it's safe. , See everything.

Hear everything.

Listen to everything. , Don't play the boring way! Move to different hiding spots, but make sure no one is there to see or hear you.

If you have a dog, you should keep it away.

It will most likely follow you or stare at you, also a cat. ,, Use it to your advantage! You could hide out the whole game and win! But where's the fun in that? ,

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