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Viral Hook Idea Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A viral hook idea generator hands you scroll-stopping opening lines built to win the first three seconds of any short-form video or post. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set of proven hook formulas creators rely on — curiosity gaps, bold promises, pattern interrupts, and "you have been doing this wrong" reveals. TikTok and Reels creators use them to stop the thumb mid-scroll, marketers to open a carousel or ad, and writers to find the first line of a thread. The opening line decides whether anyone watches the rest, so it carries more weight than any other part of your content. Pick a hook that fits your topic, then deliver on the promise it makes — a great hook with a weak payoff trains people to scroll past you next time. Treat each as a template and fill it with your own specifics.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many hooks you want.
- Click Generate to see scroll-stopping openers.
- Pick one that fits your topic.
- Fill in your specifics and deliver on the promise.
Use Cases
- •Opening a TikTok or Reels video strongly
- •Writing the first line of a tweet thread
- •Starting a carousel or ad with a pattern interrupt
- •Brainstorming hook variations to A/B test
- •Beating the three-second scroll on any platform
Tips
- →Lead with curiosity, a bold claim, or a pattern interrupt.
- →Keep the hook under three seconds when spoken.
- →Always pay off the promise your hook makes.
- →Test several hooks on the same content to see what lands.
FAQ
why does the hook matter so much
On short-form platforms the first three seconds decide whether viewers keep watching or scroll away, and watch time drives the algorithm. A strong hook is the single highest-leverage part of any post, which is why creators obsess over it.
should i deliver on the hook
Always. A bold hook with a weak payoff feels like clickbait and trains the algorithm and your audience to ignore you. Treat the hook as a promise and make sure the rest of the content keeps it.
how do i adapt a hook
Use each one as a template and fill it with your specific topic, number, or surprise. The formula provides the psychological pull; your details make it relevant and believable to your particular audience.
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