Top TIKTOK HACKS You MUST SEE! | SSSniperWolf
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Top TIKTOK HACKS You MUST SEE! | SSSniperWolf
Hello friends, it’s me, SSSniperWolf, and today we’re diving into some TikTok hacks to see if they really work so you don't have to. Whether it's charging your phone with an apple (spoiler: it doesn't work) or discovering the ultimate food combo, we’re covering it all today. Let's get started!
Apple Charging Your iPhone The myth that you can charge your iPhone using apples and quarters doesn’t hold up in reality. Despite the viral TikTok claims, connecting quarters and apples won't produce the electrical charge needed to power your phone.
Frozen Water Balloon Hack For a visually stunning effect, fill a balloon with water, freeze it, and then cut a small hole. The water will slowly create a mesmerizing frozen waterfall effect. During my attempt, the hole was too large initially, causing a mess, but after some adjustments, it created a visually cool spectacle.
Using Duct Tape to Create Water Balloon Target Practice Tape some duct tape on the balloon before freezing. Add a bullseye and cut a small hole after freezing. This can be a fun way to make a game out of practicing precision.
Salad Dressing Hack By cutting out the middle of the dressing container, you create a ranch or sauce container perfect for easily dressing salads. It works well and mixes all the dressing evenly throughout your salad. However, Chick-fil-A's salads are sometimes best enjoyed dry, depending on your preference.
McFlurry Spoon Drill Hack By attaching a McFlurry spoon to a drill, you can blend your own sundae or ice cream mixture. While it seems like a great hack, it failed to mix effectively during my attempt.
McDonald's Coffee Sleeve Optical Illusion Regardless of the cup sizes (small, medium, or large), the coffee sleeves appeared to be of different sizes but were actually the same size. A neat optical illusion trick.
Fork and Toothpick Balancing Act Attempting to balance forks on a toothpick over a salt shaker involved fine motor skills and patience but was more challenging to recreate consistently.
Making Chicken Wings Boneless Using a grip technique to twist and pull the bone out of chicken wings worked well with the flats but required significant effort.
Seasoned Ice Sprinkling spices like Tajín on ice produced a surprisingly delicious snack, offering a cool, spicy, and salty flavor.
Silver Nugget Melting Ice A genuine silver nugget efficiently melts ice, demonstrating an interesting thermal conductivity property.
Can Guinness and the Mystery Ball Cutting a can of Guinness reveals a small ball inside designed for nitrogenating the drink. Interestingly, this hidden ball enhances the pour and texture of the beer.
Noodle Cup Scam Exposed When cut in half, half of the instant noodle cup is shown to be empty, revealing that consumers are buying more air than noodles.
Zooming in on TikTok without Touching the Screen Using a specific TikTok filter, you can zoom in by moving your hand closer to the camera, but it only zooms in and cannot zoom out.
Removing Hair from Your Brush Efficiently Using a comb to pull hair from a brush can be cleaner and more effective than using your fingers.
Rock Paper Scissors with Men As a psychological trick, starting with "paper" against men can sometimes lead to a higher win rate as they tend to choose "rock" first. This didn't work for me against DigitalNex, though.
Skyrocket Food Combo – Oreos and Sour Cream Eating Oreos with sour cream surprisingly mimics a cheesecake flavor. Not bad, but certainly unique.
Another Unexpected Pairing – Doritos and Cottage Cheese Combining Doritos with cottage cheese produced a crunchy, fulfilling snack that was surprisingly enjoyable.
Making Homemade Stickers Creating stickers from tape and wax paper works well but requires precision cutting and layering.
Fruit Roll-Up Sorbet Treat Wrapping sorbet in a fruit roll-up and freezing it creates a crispy, sweet treat, likened to mochi ice cream.
Toilet Paper Nimbleness Covering a glass of water with a thin toilet paper layer can surprisingly hold the water when turned upside down, showcasing an intriguing adhesion property.
These hacks were fun to try, whether they succeeded or failed. Now, let's extract some keywords and frequently asked questions.
Keywords
- TikTok hacks
- Apple phone charging
- Salad hack
- McFlurry drill hack
- Coffee sleeve illusion
- Fork and toothpick balance
- Boneless chicken wings
- Seasoned ice
- Silver ice melting
- Noodle cup scam
- Zoom filter trick
- Hairbrush hack
- Rock paper scissors psychology
- Oreo sour cream
- Doritos cottage cheese
- Homemade stickers
- Frozen fruit roll-up
- Toilet paper adhesion
FAQ
Q: Can you charge an iPhone with apples? A: No, the viral TikTok hack to charge an iPhone with apples and quarters does not work.
Q: How do you make a boneless chicken wing easier to eat? A: Twist and pull the bones gently while holding firmly; works best on "flats."
Q: Is seasoned ice with Tajín actually good? A: Surprisingly, yes. It's a cool, spicy, and salty treat.
Q: Do the sizes of McDonald's coffee sleeves differ? A: No, it's an optical illusion. The sleeves are actually the same size despite appearing different.
Q: How do you zoom in on TikTok without touching the screen? A: Use the specific TikTok filter designed for hands-free zoom, but note it only zooms in.
Q: Can you balance forks on a toothpick over a salt shaker? A: It's challenging but possible with precision.
Q: What’s a good combination with Doritos? A: Cottage cheese works surprisingly well with Doritos.
Q: Does the toilet paper water trick really work? A: Yes, the adhesion property of the toilet paper holds the water when done correctly.