This document discusses the development and experimentation of dynamic local search (DLS) techniques for solving propositional satisfiability (SAT) problems, focusing specifically on the impacts of weight stagnation during searches. The study identifies that weight behavior is affected by problem density, complexity, and connectivity, leading to stagnation in searches for hard SAT problems. An experimental evaluation using the DDFW heuristic highlights the significance of neighboring structures in clause weight allocation and the challenges faced during weight transfer, ultimately influencing the efficiency of SAT solving algorithms.