Da Hood: Fake Lag, Fly & More May 2026

: This requires two players with blocky avatars to stand face-to-face. Both must jump onto each other's heads at the exact same time. If successful, one player will appear to "float" or fly due to character collision bugs.

: To launch other players, pick them up while they are in a "downed" state. Set your mouse sensitivity or DPI very high, turn on Shift Lock , and then jump and spin rapidly to achieve the fling effect.

: Some players use a "lag switch" (briefly disconnecting internet) while going up an elevator or using specific moving platforms to trick the server into keeping them at a higher altitude once the connection is restored. 3. Fake Lag (Lag Switching) Da Hood: Fake Lag, Fly & More

Fake lag is used to make your character appear to "teleport" or become harder to hit by intentionally delaying your connection to the server. How to intentionally lag yourself to test game mechanics?

Exactly when your hand touches your head, pull out a or wallet . : This requires two players with blocky avatars

Hold (walk backwards) and right-click your mouse while zooming in and out repeatedly.

True flying usually requires exploits, but community-discovered glitches can simulate the effect. : To launch other players, pick them up

These techniques allow you to move faster than standard walking or running speeds. : Use the Greet animation.