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    1. Place your thumb firmly onto your middle finger, you'll want to apply significant pressure with your finger here
    2. Push your thumb ourwardly to the side while maintaining pressure
    3. As your middle finger slams into the palm bit of your thumb it should produce a noise
    4. Practice until you can do it more consistently and loudly. Try doing with the other hand - I can only snap loudly with my non-dominant hand
  • Pushing your middle finger tightly into your thumb to build up pressure. Vary the pressure slightly and your middle finger will slip off your thumb, and due to the pressure built up, quickly slam into the base of your thumb and produce a loud sound.

    Once you're got the hang of that you can try it with other fingers. The ring finger works nicely as well.

  • I spent hours one afternoon as a kid trying to figure it out. After a few hours my right (dominant) hand was completely wrecked, but I was so frustrated I just switched to the left hand and kept trying. Eventually I got a passable snapping sound and ran to my mom sobbing with joy to demonstrate the saddest sounding snap. She noticed my hands were shaking and made me sit down and hold them on ice packs, lol.

    I'm 29 now and still can't snap with my dominant hand for shit but my left hand snap sounds decent.

  • Press your middle finger against your thumb. Pull the middle finger down, but barely stop it with your thumb. Play with that hand movement

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