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🎯 Gridshot Aim Training

Rapid Target Switching & Mouse Accuracy Training
⚡ Quick Start
Three targets stay active. Hit any target and a new one appears immediately.
Move fast without throwing away accuracy. Empty-space clicks count as misses.
Use Hits/Min, Accuracy, and Avg Switch to compare runs with the same settings.
Time60.0
Hits0
Accuracy
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Gridshot training results
⭐ New Pace PB at 90%+ accuracy
Hits per minute 0 0 hits
Best at 90%+ accuracy: —
Accuracy0%
Avg Switch
Misses0
Best Clean Streak0
60 sec • Medium targets • Standard spread
Secondary personal bests
Run comparison
Repeat the same setup to compare pace and accuracy.

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📘 Detailed Instructions

How to Train

  • Choose a session length, target size, and target spread, then press Start Training.
  • After the countdown, three targets appear at the same time. Click any target to remove it and immediately place a new target elsewhere in the aiming field.
  • Clicks on empty space count as misses. The goal is to keep target-switching speed high while maintaining clean clicks.
  • Press Escape or the Pause button to pause. The session clock stops while paused.

What the Metrics Mean

  • Hits/Min: successful target hits scaled to one minute, making pace easier to compare across session lengths.
  • Accuracy: successful hits divided by all click attempts. Empty-space clicks lower it.
  • Avg Switch: average active time between consecutive successful hits, including the movement and click needed to acquire the next target.
  • Best Clean Streak: longest run of successful hits without an empty-space click.
  • Pace Band: a motivational Hits/Min band for this drill. If accuracy is below 90%, the result switches to Accuracy First instead of celebrating pace.
  • Personal Best: Hits/Min is the primary progression metric. Pace PBs compare only runs completed at 90% accuracy or higher. Accuracy and clean streak can appear as secondary PBs at any accuracy; Avg Switch PBs also require at least 90% accuracy.

Using the Settings

  • Target Size: smaller targets increase the precision demand without changing the three-target Gridshot mechanic.
  • Target Spread: wider spread increases the distance between possible target positions and produces longer target-to-target mouse movements.
  • Session Length: changes how long you sustain the drill. Use the same length when you want a direct personal-best comparison.
  • For the cleanest progression tracking, repeat runs with the same session length, target size, and target spread. Mouse/trackpad and touch progression are tracked separately.

🎯 How to Actually Improve

  • Hold accuracy above 90% before you chase a faster pace. Speed built on sloppy clicking does not carry over well to game aim.
  • Look at your next target while your hand is still finishing the current click. Let your eyes lead the movement instead of waiting for the click to finish.
  • Use 80 HPM (the current Sharp Pace Band threshold) as the progression checkpoint. Do not make the setup harder until you can pair that pace with at least 95% accuracy.
  • When both are controlled, increase difficulty one step at a time: Large → Medium → Small targets first, then Compact → Standard → Wide spread. Never skip a spread step.
  • Keep your mouse, sensitivity, grip, and desk setup consistent between sessions so the same-settings comparison stays meaningful.
  • Mouse/trackpad and touchscreen scores are tracked separately and should not be compared with each other.
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