You can't help but make some noise if you want to sneak up on someone or get down the hall.This article will teach you how to sneak around.
Step 1: You don't have to make a lot of noise when moving.
Running pants with the same material as snow pants are fine if you wear jeans.Don't wear chains, necklaces, bracelets, or anything else hanging.Don't wear clothes!If you can, try to get a ghillie suit if you are in a forested area.
Step 2: Camouflage should be focused on.
When outside, wear dark brown and green.Wear dark clothes when inside.When a light is shone on your skin, it will show up, as long as you wear clothing that hides it.Try to wear socks indoors.Bear feet make noise because they stick to smooth surfaces and shoes are too heavy.
Step 3: Stay alert all the time
Always act like someone is looking for you.Don't be lulled into a false sense of security and be prepared to freeze at a second's notice.
Step 4: Use your brain to think.
When you know your target is outside the room, don't try to hide there.Don't make loud noises.It should be kept quiet and stealthy.
Step 5: Don't move if your target looks at you.
Don't give up until the person says "I see you!"Or something like that.There's a good chance that you won't be seen if you stay still.
Step 6: You should stop periodically to check your surroundings.
Make sure no one is following you.Find a hiding place if you hear someone's footsteps.The bathroom or closet should not be your hiding place.
Step 7: The average person is not smarter than that.
People look right, left, and back, but not up or down.The top shelf of a closet is a better hiding place than the bed.
Step 8: It's likely to be safest to walk, crawl or creeps in that location.
The floor is less likely to squeak on stairs if you walk next to the wall.Don't look into the room if you see the wall opposite the door.If someone walks towards you, freeze and don't move for a while.When outside, be aware of the background.Stick around buildings and trees when avoiding sky or grass.Avoid wide open spaces and stay low as much as possible.Go around and make big circular detours if you have to get to the other side.Know where everything is in your house.Map the floorboard squeaks.Slip behind the doors and look for a hiding spot.You can find the best hiding spot in every room.
Step 9: It's a good idea to move with good care.
When sneaking, it's important to be as graceful as a cat, as quiet as an animal and as light as one of the birds.Most of the time, move slowly.You have to move quickly to get to where you need to be.Rest in complete silence when safe and move quickly when in the open.Whenever you walk, run, or jump, use the balls of your feet.This will help quiet your feet.If you need shoes on, walk slowly and wear shoes that don't make a lot of noise.When walking up or down the stairs, support your weight on the handrail.It helps you to make less noise if you grab furniture or handrails to support yourself.
Step 10: When forced into the open, use all the possible cover.
hiding behind small things can be difficult if you lay flat on your stomach.If you need to look around, use one eye.If you have long hair, put it up so that you don't see it when you hide.The form should not be shown against the horizon.
Step 11: Find good hiding places quickly.
Look for places to hide as soon as you enter a room.You could squeeze between the two.You could hide under the bedspread.If you're in the bathroom, you could pull out the shower curtain to hide yourself so it wouldn't look suspicious.The small space behind the chairs and couches works well.They have to be against the wall.There are more clever hiding places to be found.Shadows can be used to your advantage at night.
Step 12: Things should be put back where they are supposed to be.
Put anything back in place if you move it.Someone would be able to tell that an item had been moved.If you're dealing with a group of people, you should assume that there is a person like that.
Step 13: It is possible to take advantage of covering noise.
When something is making noise, move.It's time to move when the coffee grinder is going, the TV volume is up, or a car is passing.Unless you really have to, do not do it.It's risky.When there's background noise is a good time to move.If some people are talking, that's an excellent time to move because they would be paying close attention to the conversation, not so much for things around them.Someone will wait to hear another sound if they hear a noise.They will probably forget about it if you don't move for a while.
Step 14: Throw something that will change a person's trajectory and encourage them to go away from you.
If you're hiding from someone, you should carry a small object that you can throw away to create a distraction that will allow you to change your hiding place.An alternative is to have a noise maker in a nearby room.Take a clear string and tie it to something in the closet.It needs to be a long string.After securing the knot, close the closet door as far as you can.In your hiding place, get into position.It's important to have a firm grip on the string.Give the string a strong jerk if your target is going to find you.It should topple over and make a loud noise.When you see no one is there, you will probably get discouraged and leave the room.Make sure your target doesn't see the string.
Step 15: Excuse ready, have a good one.
If you are caught, you could say you're playing hide-and-seek, looking for someone or doing repairs.