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how to make smoke come out of your mouth easy

It’s possible to make what looks like “smoke” come out of your mouth without using anything harmful, but it is actually just condensed water vapor, not real smoke. This party trick is generally safe if you do it gently and stop if you feel any pain or dizziness.

What’s really happening

  • The “smoke” is tiny droplets of water from your saliva and breath, made visible when you compress and release the air in your mouth.
  • Fast compression cools and condenses the moisture briefly, so it looks like a little cloud rolling out when you open your mouth.

Easy no‑smoke method (no vaping, no fire)

This summarizes the typical “tongue click” / compressed‑air technique often shared in tutorials.

  1. Fill your cheeks with air
    • Close your lips and gently puff your cheeks like a pufferfish, but not so hard that it hurts.
 * Keep breathing normally through your nose so you do not feel short of breath.
  1. Click your tongue with your mouth closed
    • Press your tongue firmly to the roof of your mouth, then “snap” it down to make a strong clicking sound.
 * Repeat this tongue click several times (for example 10–15 clicks) while your cheeks stay puffed and your lips stay sealed.
  1. Compress the air in your mouth
    • After the clicks, squeeze your cheeks and lips inward a bit as if you’re trying to push all the air to the center of your mouth.
 * Hold this compression for a few seconds only; if your jaw or cheeks hurt, ease off right away.
  1. Slowly open your mouth
    • Relax your jaw and part your lips slightly without blowing forcefully.
 * Let the air roll out on its own; you should see a faint cloud of “smoke” drift out for a moment.

Safety tips and limits

  • Do not hold your breath for long or strain; stop if you feel light‑headed, if your jaw hurts, or if your cheeks feel painfully tight.
  • Avoid adding anything like matches, lighters, dry ice, or chemicals; those can burn or injure your mouth and lungs.
  • Remember this is a small visual trick; it may take practice, and some people simply do not get a big visible cloud due to differences in saliva and technique.

Why this is a trending “useless talent”

  • Mouth‑cloud tricks show up often in “useless talents” forums and short videos where people like showing off harmless mini‑skills.
  • Since people now avoid smoking‑based tricks, water‑vapor mouth clouds are a more acceptable way to get the same visual effect without tobacco or vapes.

TL;DR:
You can make “smoke” from your mouth by puffing your cheeks, rapidly clicking your tongue against the roof of your mouth, compressing the air, then slowly opening your mouth to let a brief cloud of water vapor roll out—without using anything burning or harmful.

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