Prank
Print dozens of copies of a specific celebrity's face (like Nicholas Cage) and hide them in every conceivable spot: inside books, under toilet seats, or in kitchen cabinets.
Create simple paper toys like "exploding" cards using rubber bands and cardboard that pop out when a friend pulls a tab. Preparation Checklist
To prepare content for a prank, you should focus on ideas that are harmless, creative, and tailored to your "victim's" routine. Whether you're planning for April Fools' Day or just looking to liven things up, here are several prank categories and preparation steps. Print dozens of copies of a specific celebrity's
Use video editing apps like CapCut to create a fake breaking news segment featuring your friend as a "wanted suspect" to show them on TV.
": Replace the cream filling of an Oreo with white toothpaste. Salted Cookies : Bake a batch of cookies but substitute sugar with salt. Spicy Surprise Whether you're planning for April Fools' Day or
Cut out small paper silhouettes of spiders or roaches and tape them to the inside of a lamp shade so they appear as scary shadows when the light is turned on.
Deceptive snacks are a classic choice because they rely on a simple visual switch. The " Toothpaste Oreo Salted Cookies : Bake a batch of cookies
Have a plan for how you will let them in on the joke. Recording the reaction can be fun, but always ask for permission before sharing it online.