πΊπΈ United States π Sprint 100 leaderboard
100 taps. How fast can you finish? This page is the United States chapter of that contest β live standings on the rankings page.
Every country produces its own style of fast, and Sprint 100 β a test of sustained tap speed β is where United States's players prove theirs. Solo runs from United States post straight onto national and world boards, flag πΊπΈ attached.
How the United States Sprint 100 ladder works
Sprint 100 is a solo mode, so the United States ladder here is about records: every run posts your score against the world and against United States. Time to complete 100 taps: the inverse of a click test. Instead of counting clicks in a fixed window, the work is fixed and the clock is your enemy. 100 taps at a sustained 8 CPS is 12.5 seconds; the leaderboard's upper floors live well below that.
Country detection is automatic β play from United States and your results carry the πΊπΈ flag. No signup, no forms: an editable auto-nickname holds your record.
How to play Sprint 100
- Hit start β the clock runs from your first tap.
- Tap the block as fast as you can, 100 times.
- The timer stops on tap #100.
- Your time goes to the world leaderboard β beat it or be beaten.
Climbing tips
- Open at 90%, not 100% β the players who redline taps 1β30 donate their finish to the clock.
- Alternate two thumbs on mobile; it's the legal butterfly and the leaderboard's worst-kept secret.
- Keep the tapping finger's arc tiny β millimetres of travel, a hundred times, is the hidden time-sink.
Full strategy, scoring detail and FAQs live on the Sprint 100 game page.