How To Find Stud Without Stud Finder?

Tap the wall and listen for a solid, dull sound instead of a hollow sound

Look for electrical outlets, switches, or wall plates, which are often attached to studs

Measure 16 inches from a known stud location, since studs are often spaced 16 inches apart

Measure 24 inches from a known stud location if the wall uses wider spacing

Check baseboards or crown molding for nail patterns that may indicate stud locations

Use a strong magnet to find drywall screws or nails in the stud

Shine a flashlight at an angle to spot slight wall dimples or seams

Look for visible nail pops or screw marks in the drywall

Drill a very small test hole in an inconspicuous area to confirm a stud

Use a thin finish nail or pin to probe the wall until you hit solid wood

Check from the attic, basement, or crawlspace for framing alignment

Use a smartphone stud-finding app if available

Find a known stud near a door or window frame and measure outward from it

Use the wall’s outlet box edge as a reference, since boxes are usually mounted to a stud

Mark the stud location after confirming it with more than one method

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