67 Speed Tips
Want to improve your 67 speed score? These tips come from analysis of top performers and the game mechanics that determine a high score.
8 Tips for a Higher Score
1. Start with hands ready: Before clicking Start, position your hands already in or near the 6-7 gesture. Eliminating the initial setup movement saves time on your first gesture and warms up the detection immediately.
2. Minimize gesture size: Find the smallest hand configuration that the AI reliably detects. Smaller movements are faster movements. Practice in front of a mirror to find your minimum viable gesture.
3. Use a rhythm: Top players use a consistent rhythmic pace rather than reacting to each count. Think of it like tapping a beat — a consistent tempo at your maximum sustainable speed beats reactive sporadic movements.
4. Warm up first: Play 2–3 warm-up rounds at moderate pace before your serious attempts. Cold hands and unfocused attention hurt your first round score significantly.
5. Relax your hands: Tension slows movement. Keep your hands loose and light, not tightly gripped. The gesture should feel fluid, not strained.
6. Focus your eyes: Watch the gesture counter, not your hands. Your hands know what to do — keeping your visual attention on the score feedback helps maintain pace awareness.
7. Optimize camera position: Find the distance where your gestures detect most reliably. Too close and the AI may struggle with the full hand; too far and fine details are lost. The sweet spot for most people is 50–70 cm.
8. Test at your peak time: Most people react fastest in mid-afternoon. Schedule your serious attempts for your personal peak performance window.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a faster internet connection improve my score?
No. Once the hand-tracking model has loaded (a one-time download), all processing happens locally on your device. Your score is not affected by internet speed during gameplay.
Should I rest between serious attempts?
Yes. 60–90 seconds of rest between maximum-effort attempts allows hand muscles and attention to recover. Consecutive maximum attempts without rest produce fatigue-degraded scores.
Apply these tips in your next round — play the 67 speed test now.
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