Use a screwdriver with a thin rod to unlock a twist privacy bathroom lock.
How to unlock a locked door with a hole.
This method works on doors with privacy handles locked by pushing a button in the door handle.
Fabricate an appropriate pick for the round hole straighten a wire coat hanger or paper clip to unlock the door.
Insert a very thin screwdriver into the hole in the middle of the doorknob.
Use a small screwdriver or thin tool on interior doors.
Push an eyeglasses screwdriver a paper clip hammered flat or a very small butter knife into this hole.
This can be done in multiple ways.
Another way to unlock a door without a key is to simply work on making the door and its accompanying door lock somewhat irrelevant.
Step 3 insert your plastic card into the gap above the doorknob at a slightly downward angle.
Then push the tip of the paperclip or clothes hanger straight into the hole and try to keep it as straight as possible.
Wiggle the screwdriver around until you hear the door unlock.
Take the wire and insert it into the hole located in the center of the doorknob.
One of the most common ways to accomplish this is to kick the door down or ram it so that the lock is dislodged from the door jamb.
Try to keep the paperclip wire as straight as you can.
Locks with a round hole in the knob on the opposite side of the locking mechanism usually lock by pushing a button.
To unlock this mechanism you will need to take a wire paperclip and open it.
You don t need to turn the doorknob while you are using the screwdriver.
If it is a screw release you will need a flathead screw type object to slip into the slot and then twist it counter clockwise to disengage the lock.
The non locking side of the door should have a small hole likely on the face of the knob.
Knobs with a slot inside the hole lock by pushing the button on the knob and turning.
Once the clip is straight position the straight end inside the hole on the outside of the doorknob.
After you do this push the paperclip s tip into the hole.
If you push in far enough the button will depress and the lock will disengage.
When this happens a small button inside the locking mechanism presses against a bar which in turn pops the lock to the unlocked or open position.
If you re locked on the other side look for a tiny hole on the doorknob.
Push the door so that the gap between the doorframe and the locked door is as wide as possible.
Inside is a small button that needs to be pushed to unlock the door.
Alternatively you could use a wire clothes hanger as well.
Using minimal force push the clip into the hole until you hear a light click or pop sound.