I do the paper towel method and get good results. Here's what you do:

Get three or four pieces of paper towel, and put them on a plate, stacked on top of eachother. Dump a bunch of seeds in the middle, in a line. Anywhere from 10-30 seeds is probably fine.

Fold the towel over the seeds, and keep folding, till you have this little folded "tube" of paper towel. Now take the whole thing (still on the plate), and put it under the faucet, with just a dribble of water. Get the paper towel wet as hell; drenched.

Then take a ziplock bag, and place the soggy paper towel tube in it. Zip the top.

Open it every twelve hours or so. I do it every six probably, because I'm eager to see them germinate.

The ones that are germinating will first have this white edge to them, which is the taproot, getting ready to pop out. If you wait too long, you'll actually see the taproot, a little white finger, fully extended from one of the seeds. It's best to get them from the paper towel and into the dirt as quickly as you can for a variety of reasons.

I've never used tweezers, I just use my hands and am really careful. Don't know if I've screwed anything up doing it that way, but I seem to be having decent success.