Test your clicking speed and endurance. The spacebar is your only tool. How fast can you click? How long can you maintain that speed? It starts simple—just click as fast as possible. But as seconds turn into minutes, fatigue sets in and consistency becomes the real challenge.
What makes this addictive is competing against yourself. You set a record, then immediately want to beat it. Online leaderboards add another layer—suddenly you're trying to outclick people from around the world.
It's not just about raw speed. Hand positioning matters. Finger strength matters. Some players use multiple fingers, others hammer with one. Finding the right technique for your hands is part of the game.
The longer the test runs, the more mental discipline kicks in. Maintaining peak speed when your hand is cramping separates good scores from great ones.
Take breaks. Seriously. Spamming the spacebar for minutes straight will wreck your hand. Use multiple fingers if the game allows it for better speed. Find a rhythm rather than going all-out chaotic—sustained speed beats bursts.
Practice in short bursts. Ten-second sprints train speed. Longer sessions build endurance. Mix both for balanced improvement.