- Try feeling your ears lightly and feel if they move.
- Not everyone can wiggle both their ears, so make sure you avoid focusing on one ear – you might not notice the other ear wiggling!
- When you try wiggling your ears, look in the mirror. If you see the other ear wiggling, then you are talented!
- Try to move one ear only. It is more difficult to move two at a time as it takes different muscles.
- Practice with a friend that can do it too, like games to exercise the muscles.
- Keep in mind that if you wiggle your ears too much, you could possibly give yourself a headache.
- While looking in a mirror, see if your ears move when you smile; oftentimes when a person smiles, their ears raise, or move, along with the smile. This may be a good starting point to try to isolate those muscles.
- To help you isolate the muscles that move your ears, try making a really big smile. This will naturally make your ears go up and help you to feel the muscles that wiggle your ears.
- You should keep trying different ways such as smiling and raising your eyebrows as you probably won’t get it the first time.