Anyone who has used Tuke knows that using Tuke is not difficult; the challenge is how to register for Tuke within China. As is well known, Tuke is the international version of Douyin, mainly serving overseas markets. If you use it in China, you will not only be restricted due to issues with network operators, but you may also encounter problems such as being unable to download or open the app because of the domestic network environment. That’s why registering for Tuke in China is considered the most difficult. So, is there a way to solve this problem?

Of course there is! Moreover, the method I’m sharing not only allows you to register for Tuke in China, but also lets you use Tuke just like you would overseas! Next, I’ll explain how to do it.
First, there are some details you need to prepare in advance. Prepare a phone without a SIM card, either Android or iPhone, but the system should be relatively new: Android version 8.0 or above with at least 64GB of memory; iOS version 14.0 or above. This is to avoid lagging during the Tuke installation process. Then, prepare a VPN or an accelerator that can bypass the firewall, and also a stable WIFI that doesn’t disconnect frequently. Because when we access the internet from outside the firewall, unstable networks can easily cause node connection failures, commonly known as “dropping connection.” This shows how important it is to have a reliable way to access the internet.

Once everything is ready, you can download Tuke and register! Please note, although there are many cracked versions of Tuke available for download, these versions carry risks. If you’re not sure which cracked version is the safest, it’s recommended to download from the official website to ensure safety.

After downloading, you can proceed to register for Tuke. There are three methods: by phone number, email, or third-party account. Both the phone number and email domain must be from overseas, and the phone number should be from the same country as your network node to avoid issues. As for email, any non-Chinese email will work. The difference between registering with a phone number and email is that it’s easier to recover your password with a phone number. As for the third-party account registration, I don’t really recommend it, but it’s good to know it exists.


