Think about where something fits and is concealed best. Very small items like DVDs can be hidden in very tight places. Look between books, inside bags, under lightweight items. If you're looking for something like a bicycle, avoid rooms where it obviously won't fit without being noticeable, like the bathroom. Search their bedroom. The parents' bedroom is normally off-limits, so it's the most obvious place to hide something.
Think about whichever place is the most private, the location you'd get in the most trouble for investigating. Check their drawers. Sock and underwear drawers are off-limits, and a bit odd to sift through. This is a very natural hiding spot. Look in their closet. The space in the closet allows for a lot of hiding spots. Make sure you check the shelves, between folded clothes, and in any messy-looking location.
Crawl under the bed. For some reason, people think under the bed is a good hiding spot. For adults, it's a more difficult location to see because it requires getting on the floor. Take a peek behind the TV. The spot behind the TV is often dusty because the TV is heavy and hard to move.
This is a natural hiding spot because people don't see the spot often. Spot-check their bathroom. There aren't a lot of great hiding spots in your parent's bathroom, so look in a few obvious locations.
Look in cluttered rooms. The more items in a room, the easier it is to camouflage something. Colors, shapes, and patterns blend into the background when there are multiple items in the way. Additionally, the more items that need to be moved, the less likely someone is to go through the effort of searching.
The pantry is a perfect hiding spot. Lots of heavy cans, cookbooks, and assorted odds-and-ends obstruct the view. Moving a bunch of food all around makes it harder to find. Check the linen closet.
If you don't change your sheets or towels, the linen closet could be your jackpot. This is a great hiding spot for thin items like DVDs, books, and games.
If your parents have a home office, there is a good chance a bunch of stuff is in there. Papers litter the desk, multiple drawers too. Sift between every item and leave no page unturned. Search your room. Yes, search your room. Hiding something where you'd least expect it — like your drawer full of dress socks — is a pretty creative idea. More than likely, they'll hide it where you don't look.
If they are always harping on you about cleaning your room, it's very possible they just hid your item within your mess. Check your closet. If you rarely look at the top of the closet, that could be a good location.
Most people rarely look behind dressers or cabinets. If you're searching for something thin, try taking a peek behind either location.
Scour the garage. The garage is full of nearly unlimited hiding potential. Check behind or inside trash cans, recycle bins, boxes, and paint cans. Other cases, like those for power drills, usually have a few small spots to hide things as well.
The garage opener shroud is an easily removable casing. A foot-locker or plastic tub is a seldom touched place that's perfect for hiding. Method 2. Climb up to the attic. Attics are common hiding places, but difficult to search thoroughly and stealthily. Try looking when you're home alone, but be very careful not to step where there is not aboard. You don't want to bust through the ceiling and leave incriminating evidence you can't possibly cover. Jump in the car. If you're not allowed to use their car, that makes it a perfect hiding spot.
Pretend to forget something out there after a car trip and search quickly. There are only so many places to hide items in the car, so look to the most obvious spots. The glove box is an obvious pick for hiding something. If you're searching for something small like keys or a remote, try the glove box. An armrest area is another obvious hiding spot.
Sift through the oil change printouts and the car registration to find thin items like cards, phones, and games. Pop the trunk. There is usually a button to get it open. Larger items can be hidden very easily in the trunk. Think about your parents' hobbies. More than likely your parents have a few things they like to do in their spare time.
Those items provide good hiding spots because they check back often, and know when things are out of order. Golf bags are a perfect, deep spot for longer gifts. If you suspect you're getting a baseball bat, that's an ideal location. If your father does a lot of yard work, or your mother does a lot of gardening, their tools are probably pretty dirty. They may think you'll be less likely to look among these items, and that's why they will use that spot to hide things. Crossword puzzles and Sudoku books are a great spot for thin items like gift cards, pictures, and concert tickets.
Look in ventilation ducts. If they use this location, it's more than likely going to be a short-term hiding spot. They wouldn't want to block the airflow into the house for very long.
Large presents or items need somewhere big enough to conceal the size of the item. Check the largest air return first. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0. Be inventive! Common hiding areas like the sock drawer will get searched first. Make hiding places within hiding places. For example, a hollowed-out book is a good hiding place; if someone finds it, it is unlikely they will search under the cover or down the spine.
Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0. Only hide things in your house if you are willing to take the risk of your parents finding them. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 1. Make sure your stuff is never openly visible. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. Helpful 3 Not Helpful 6. Try hiding things by placing things under your belt. For larger items, cover them with a sweater or shirt. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Make sure your stashes fit in. If you have a headphones box to hide things in, then place it by the PC room or area, not the gardening kit!
Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. You can hide stuff in your school-bag if you go to school. Parents can't look there because it's with you most of the time. Put things in pillowcases, behind books in a bookshelf make sure that the books aren't commonly taken out or rearranged , or inside something in a drawer such as a video game box or pencil case.
Your search history can sometimes be recalled even after deletion. To prevent this, just open an incognito browser instead of browsing normally. In some cases, it may also be harder to get viruses from sketchy websites. Try to hide something in their own room. They won't be looking for it in there if they're busy searching your room. If you have a locker at school, try hiding it there. Remember, that you may have to clear it out at the end of the school year.
Try to hide it in your sibling's room if you have one. Try to hide it in places you keep close to yourself, for example a purse or a backpack. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. No matter how well you hide something, there is always a chance you will get caught.
Be prepared. Helpful Not Helpful Remember that incognito will not stop info from getting pass to your employers or internet providers. Never make a stash spot on someone else's property without their consent. This is illegal. Related wikiHows How to. How to. More References 4.
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Thanks to this article, I was able to find my sister's old cell phone and hide it inside an old dictionary and use it. Izzy Loligan Dec 24, I ended up making a decoy with a bunch of nice stuff in it but still belivebel and hid the real one in a larger hollowed out book that is in a stack of books that is in a bin labeled "library books". Flora Freer Jul 18, I searched this site and found where to hide my notes! I hid them in the side drawer of my jewelry box.
Don't tell anyone. Share yours! More success stories Hide success stories. When I was younger I was living in an RV with my pops. I didn't know he smoked I had only seen him discretely hit a joint at a blues festival, and at the time I didn't know what bud was.
One night he goes out to drink with friends, and I got the "privilege" of sleeping in the back room instead of the table fold-out. I was bored as all hell and started to look for a book or any entertainment in his bedside cabinet. Boom, found some dusty as fuck nugs and a pack of papers. Rolled up the smallest pinner and got blasted he had some good stuff even though it was old. Two weeks later, I walk in and he just gives me a deadpan stare and says "Did you take somethin from my drawer?
I smoked a little". He just shakes his head, "Don't take my stuff again, it's not yours to have". I'm like, alright he's pissed and I want to break the ice with him about weed, so I go out to my car, pop the trunk, and pick out a couple nugs from my stash. I bring them back inside to give him in restitution, and he goes off on me and makes me put them back, won't even take them. I was taking out the trash later and found all his shit in the trash. The worst thing he said was at the end; "I don't want that kind of relationship with you".
Crying for days, I still haven't smoked a doob with my pops yet. Joined: Oct 8, Messages: 75 Likes Received: Joined: May 16, Messages: 7, Likes Received: 5, I asked what it was and my dad got all flustered and said to hand it over. Joined: Feb 8, Messages: 2, Likes Received: 1, But if I did I wouldn't steal it. They raised me and shit. Joined: Apr 24, Messages: Likes Received: Never have found a stash but i know my dad smokes, when i was in a rough patch once he offered to give me money for weed and other stuff i was like nah i got plenty of weed Still haven't smoked with him yet, not quite sure why though.
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