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Targets appear, vanish, and your score is decided by whether you stayed calm. Quick Shot is a reflex trainer where accuracy matters more than spam: you click or tap targets as they flash on screen, then use stats like hit rate and reaction time to track improvement. Controls Desktop: Mouse click Mobile: Tap What you do - Hit targets before they disappear - Avoid misses that lower accuracy - Choose modes like speed, precision, or endurance (varies by version) - Track your stats to measure improvement Center-rest position (stops frantic cursor chasing) Instead of keeping your cursor at the edge after a hit: - return to the center after each click Center positioning reduces travel distance to most spawn points and improves consistency. Accuracy-first training rule If you chase speed immediately, your accuracy collapses and you build bad habits. Better progression: - aim for clean hits with minimal misses - then increase spawn speed gradually High accuracy with moderate speed beats low accuracy with fast clicking. Smooth movement beats jitter Use controlled movements: - one smooth motion to the target - one click - reset to center Jittery micro-corrections waste time and cause misclicks. Miss management If you miss: - don’t “double click” in panic - re-aim and take one clean shot Panic clicking creates a miss streak that destroys your score. Common mistakes - spamming clicks and tanking accuracy - keeping the cursor on the edge after shots - tense hand posture that causes overshoot - chasing small targets before your control is ready Mini drill Play one session where your only goal is 95% accuracy or higher. Once you can hold it, increase speed. FAQ How do I get faster without losing accuracy? Use center-rest positioning and increase speed slowly. Why do I miss easy targets? You’re jittering or clicking twice. Use one smooth motion, one click. What should I focus on? Accuracy first, then speed.
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