Click for Android
Click Techniques:
Casual: This technique is used when you don’t feel like clicking too hard. By holding the phone in one hand, you can use your same thumb to click the button. The rate of clicking will be slower but it will be more enjoyable. This technique can be used without looking at the screen.
Double Casual: This technique is similar to the Casual technique but instead of just one thumb, you use both thumbs. This technique can get you a higher click rate while still not having to look at the screen.
Pointer: This technique can be used when you’re sitting at a table. Place the phone face up on the table and use your index finger to press the button. This technique can increase the rate of clicking from the Casual techniques, but will not surpass the Double Casual.
Double Pointer: This technique is similar to the Pointer technique but instead of just one index finger, you use both. This will double your click rate and is usually used when you are focused on clicking.
Ollie: This technique is used to get clicks fast. This can be just as fast as the Double Pointer technique, but uses one hand instead of two. To do this technique, place your phone on a table face up. Turn the phone around 60 degrees opposite the direction of your dominant hand. Then use your index and middle finger to tap back and forth between them on the button. To better visualize, pretend you have a tiny skateboard on your fingers and you are trying to repeatedly Ollie.
Triple Threat: This technique can be the fastest of them all but takes time to master. You need to be focused in order to get this working. First place the phone in the position for Ollie. Then, using your ring finger, middle finger and index finger, tap the button in that order. In order to count all three clicks, each previous finger must be removed from the button before you can click it again with the next finger. Once this is mastered, it can be used to click faster than you have ever clicked, but be patient.