🏃 Sprint 100
100 taps. How fast can you finish? Sprint 100 tests sustained tap speed — free in your browser, no download, no signup. Sprint 100 is a solo mode with a world leaderboard — play it any time at blocks.pw/s/sprint, no download or signup.
How to play Sprint 100
- Hit start — 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 — beat it or be beaten.
Rules and scoring
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.
The distance is cruel by design — long enough that pure burst dies at tap 40, short enough that pacing like a coward loses too. It's the 400 m of clicking: a sprint that hurts like a middle-distance race.
Strategy: how to win at Sprint 100
- Open at 90%, not 100% — the players who redline taps 1–30 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 — millimetres of travel, a hundred times, is the hidden time-sink.
- Do one warm-up run casually before an attempt. Cold tendons cost a full second.
Where Sprint 100 fits
Solo scores post to the world leaderboard and your country leaderboard, so a good run means something. When you want a human opponent instead of a clock, the quick match duels pull from the same skills.