How To
How to Fill Up a Water Balloon
Who doesn’t love a good water balloon fight on a hot summer day? The key to filling up a batch of perfect water balloons is to use a nozzle that screws onto a threaded faucet or hose. That way, you’ll avoid the risk of shredding the balloon’s opening on a...
How to Fix an Overbite
If your top teeth stick out further than your bottom teeth, you might have an overbite. While some protrusion is natural, a severe overbite can cause health issues down the line, like the inability to chew or speech impediments. We’ve answered some of you...
How to Address a Formal Letter
Although most people today communicate through emails or phone calls, there are still occasions when it is helpful to know how to write a formal letter. You may need to submit a formal request to a business, inform a client of an important issue, or apply...
How to Open the Hood on a Mini Cooper
Don’t worry if you can’t get your Mini Cooper's hood open. The latch under the hood, also known as the safety latch, is what makes opening the Mini Cooper’s hood a little difficult. Once you know to push the safety latch to release the hood, you shouldn’t...
How to Survive Marine Boot Camp
You've signed up for the Marines, and unsurprisingly, you're a little worried about boot camp. It's a big thing to take on! There's no doubt boot camp will challenge you both mentally and physically. However, you can survive, as long as you're ready to le...
How to Create a Viber Account on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to create a Viber account on the iPhone and iPad. Viber is a free instant messaging and calling app that offers high-quality calls and the ability to share media over the internet.
How to Date After a Divorce at 40
Years may have gone by since you last dated, so how do you jump back in? It’s important that you are fully ready to move on from your divorce before dating, both logistically and emotionally. Put yourself out there by being open to date invitations and do...
How to Stand in a Spray Tan Booth
Going in for your first spray tan can be intimidating, but once you have an idea of what to expect from the experience, it’s really not so bad at all. After removing your clothes and all other accessories, you’ll step into a stall slightly larger than the...
How to Hang Bathroom Towels
Hanging bathroom towels can be a challenge, especially if you are dealing with a small space. The good news is there are a whole host of space-conscious options for storing your bathroom towels efficiently. Correctly hanging your bathroom towels on hooks...
How to Study in Medical School
Medical school is a major undertaking that requires a more intensive level of studying than undergraduate school. The first two years of medical school are broken into blocks, with final exams held at the end of the block. In addition, you will be expecte...
How to Switch Banks
If you're thinking of leaving your bank, there's no reason to wait! Whether you’re moving or you’re just tired of your old bank, switching to a new bank account is easy. All you have to do is to choose a new bank that’s right for you, redirect your direct...
How to Edit a Reddit Post on PC or Mac
This wikiHow teaches you how to edit one of your previous text posts and change its body text on Reddit, using a desktop internet browser.
How to Change Ringtone on Viber on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to change the notification sounds on the Viber app for iPhone and iPad.
How to Compare Two Folders on Windows
This wikiHow teaches you how to compare the contents and total sizes of two folders using the Windows File Explorer.
How to Teach Debate
Learning how to debate helps students develop critical thinking, language, and teamwork skills. If possible, teach debate in a series of lessons over the course of several days. First, introduce the basics and provide examples of effective and unsuccessfu...
How to Teach Decimals
Decimals can be tricky, so it’s important to break them down step by step. Start by explaining whole number place values, like tens and hundreds. Describe decimals as “in-between” numbers with their own set of place values, including tenths and hundredths...