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If you love to play tricks on your friends or family members, lead them to a computer and introduce them to Peter. Have them choose a question, type it in, and Peter will amaze everyone in the room. But you alone know the key to Peter's success! Here is how to do it.

  1. Visit Peter Answers. There you'll see two text boxes: "Petition" and "Question."[1]
  2. This is what you'll ask Peter.[2]
    • If you already know the answer, proceed to the next step.
    • If it's a question you don't know the answer to, you can ask them for the answer, telling them that if they say the question and answer out loud, Peter will hear them with his psychic powers. If you don't know the answer, you won't be able to follow the next step, and Peter will answer with a very generic statement like "You shall not doubt of me at all, keep trusting on me and soon I'll answer." In other words, the trick won't work!
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  3. and then type the answer. Pressing the period key will clue the site into the fact that you're typing the secret answer, causing each letter you type to appear as part of the phrase, “Peter, please answer the following question.” Since, for this example, the question will be “Why is wikiHow the best website?”, we will now type, “.Because it is a group effort” into the petition box.[3]
  4. repeatedly until you reach a logical break in the automated question. In our example, the secret response only takes us as far as “Peter, please answer the foll”; to get the phrase to say “Peter, please answer the following,” simply press the period key five more times. The extra periods will not appear in your secret answer.
    • Note that the full question reads “Peter, please answer the following question” – though you're welcome to stop anywhere that makes sense before that.
  5. to move the cursor to the question box. This is essential because it signals your secret answer is done. Moreover, without the colon, you will not be able to proceed to the question box.
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  7. to submit the question. You may have to agree to a liability release before you can move to the next step.
  8. He should display the response that you typed. If your audience doesn't know that you typed in the answer, they will be flabbergasted. You can probably keep them amazed for quite a while as long as they don't start paying close attention to what your fingers are typing.[5]
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  • Peter will accept and display answers that are longer than the petition phrase, but it will be pretty obvious something is up if you continue to type after the screen displays the entire petition phrase. Nothing more will show up once you've reached the end of the phrase.
  • You can also tell your viewers to stare at the screen so that they can correct any spelling errors that you might make.
  • Peter is only as accurate as you are, so if you enter a typo, Peter will answer with a typo, and people will get suspicious pretty quickly. If you think you made a mistake, you can backspace and start again at any point. If you delete all of what you entered, press Clear and start over; remember to enter a period again to signal to Peter that you're entering the answer. (Note that deleting everything you entered is not a good idea because people will wonder why you're erasing a perfectly good petition.)
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 5,440,200 times.
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Updated: August 19, 2024
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If you want to use Peter Answers to play a trick on your friends or family, start by going to peteranswers.com while asking someone a question. If you don’t know the answer to the question, ask them for the answer and tell them that if they say it out loud, Peter will use his psychic powers to hear them. At the Peter Answers website, go to the petition box and press “.” to let the site know that you’re typing the secret answer. Start typing the answer to the question and you’ll see the site show it in the box as the phrase, “Peter, please answer the following question”. To let the website know that your answer is done, press “:” and type your question normally in the question box. Then, press “?” to enter your question and amaze your friends as Peter magically types out the answer! For more help, like how to make entering the secret answer more believable, read on!

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