π²π½ Mexico π Smash leaderboard
Most taps in 3 seconds wins. No elegance required. This page is the Mexico chapter of that contest β live standings on the rankings page.
Every country produces its own style of fast, and Smash β a test of raw click speed β is where Mexico's players prove theirs. Duels played from Mexico feed the national ELO table, flag π²π½ attached.
How the Mexico Smash ladder works
Smash rounds appear inside ranked duels, so your Mexico standing here is powered by ELO: win duels β including their Smash rounds β and your national rating climbs. Pure volume: taps in, points out. Three seconds is the sprint distance of clicking β long enough that technique matters, short enough that nobody fades. Most players land 15β25 taps; trained clickers exceed 35.
Country detection is automatic β play from Mexico and your results carry the π²π½ flag. No signup, no forms: an editable auto-nickname holds your record.
How to play Smash
- A block appears and a 3-second timer starts.
- Tap (or click) the block as many times as you physically can.
- Every registered tap counts β the total shows live as you go.
- When the timer dies, the higher count wins the round.
Climbing tips
- Click from the finger joint, not the wrist β small fast cycles beat big powerful ones.
- On phones, two alternating thumbs is legal and brutal (a touch-screen butterfly technique).
- Start tapping at the timer, not after confirming it started β the first 200 ms are free points people throw away.
Full strategy, scoring detail and FAQs live on the Smash game page.