Flat head screwdriver with thin shaft.
How to unlock a locked keyed bedroom door.
Take a hammer and flatten the end of the paperclip as flat as you can get it then grab your makeshift lock picking tools and head to the door.
Insert the knife between the space in the door and the frame where the lock is situated since knives are thin it should easily slide in between the lock and the frame.
When you insert the screwdriver in the hole where the lock is jiggle the screwdriver around until you hear the lock unlocking.
Push it in until you meet resistance.
Ehow explains what to do next.
3 grip the outer edges of the door handle with.
Insert the flattened end of the paperclip above the tension wrench.
Apply pressure on the lock using knife and push it back in the door.
Bend the second bobby pin into a long straight pick that bends up at one end.
To unlock the door simply insert the key or other tool into the pinhole in the doorknob and push it straight in until you contact the release button.
Paperclips are a great tool when you need to unlock your bedroom door lock.
The pressure exerted on the bump key causes the key pins to push the driver pins above the shear line.
The lock on a bedroom door is designed for privacy and not for security or keeping intruders out.
If the locking mechanism is a latchbolt the kind of bolt that is spring loaded and has one angled edge and the angled edge is facing away from you you can hook it with a wire hanger.
To unlock a door with a keyhole you can pick the lock with 2 bobby pins.
If you usually carry around paperclips in your school backpack or your work bag then you re fully covered.
Bend the closed end of one of the bobby pins to form a 90 degree angle.
This is the first pin of the lock.
At this exact moment if the right amount of torque is applied you will be able to unlock a door without a key.
You may need to turn the screwdriver in order for the door to unlock.
Rotate the key until it fits into the slot in the button then turn the key just like turning a screw.
You may also need to tilt the knife a little till you find the suitable angle for moving the lock.