Gridshot Ultimate
Hit the blue orbs as fast as you can. 3 targets are always visible. 60 seconds.
Ready to warm up?
Click "Start" to begin the 60s challenge.
What is Gridshot?
Gridshot is an iconic aim training exercise popularized by Aim Lab. It features three targets that spawn instantly. As soon as you destroy one, another takes its place. The goal is speed and rhythm.
How to Improve Gridshot Score
- Rhythm is Key: Don't just click randomly. Find a beat (like a metronome) and click to it. Try 120 beats per minute (BPM) and increase slowly.
- Triangular Motion: The targets often form a triangle. Try to minimize movement by moving in efficient lines between the three active orbs.
- Speed > Precision (Initially): Unlike other precision tasks, Gridshot rewards raw speed. Push your limits until you start missing, then dial it back slightly.
Pro Tips
- Don't Re-center: Never waste time moving back to the middle. Move directly from Target A to Target B.
- Use as Warmup: Gridshot is great for getting blood flowing to your hand, but don't rely on it extensively for precision training. It's a "macro" movement exercise.
What Gridshot Is Good For
Gridshot is best used as a short warmup for raw mouse control, target acquisition, and rhythm. It will not replace game-specific practice, but it does help you start a session with cleaner movement and faster first-shot confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good Gridshot score?
Beginners usually score around 40k-50k. Competitive players reach 70k-80k. Pro players (like TenZ) can score over 100k.
Does Gridshot improve aim?
It improves hand-eye coordination and speed, but it doesn't help much with micro-adjustments or tracking. Use it alongside other tasks.