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It Came From The Workshop! Our Second Look at Trending Tasks and Playlists on Aimlabs

It's that time of the month again, where we check in on the trending tasks and playlists that are active on the Aimlabs Steam Workshop!

We’re back for another trip through the recent trending content on the Aimlabs Steam Workshop! For those who missed the first installment, the Workshop is where the Aimlabs community uploads custom tasks and playlists built with the Creator Studio and Playlist Editor, and it is one of the best places to find fresh training content that may not have made it to the Featured tabs or into the chat. Players build for games they love, scenarios they wish existed, and routines that actually fit how they train.

We looked for content that has been generating activity, plays, views, favorites, and community replies over the last few months to find out what is resonating with players right now. Here is what we found.

Silent Aim Method on Aimlabs

Silent Aim Method

Created by Silent, this seven task playlist is built specifically as a pre-match warmup for Rainbow Six Siege. The description says it all: play each scenario once before playing Siege, focus on precision, and do not rush your shots. If you play Siege and have been looking for a structured warmup routine to run before you queue, this is worth adding to your rotation. Click Here to Play Silent Aim Method!

True Flicks on Aimlabs

True Flicks

Crimson’s True Flicks is a single task rather than a playlist, but it earns its place here. A micro target appears on screen for roughly a second before despawning and reappearing somewhere else entirely, forcing you to flick to the new location and click accurately before the window closes. The target essentially teleports, which keeps you from settling into a predictable rhythm and puts real pressure on both your flick speed and your precision. If your flicking feels sloppy under time pressure, this one will expose it quickly. Click Here to Play True Flicks!

Just Aim on Aimlabs

Just Aim

Created by sectumsempra, Just Aim is a nine-rep playlist built around seven tasks, opening with two reps each of Gridshot 3×3 and Wave Click Large before moving into a flicking-focused run. The playlist will appeal most to players working to improve their speed and accuracy in tac shooters, and its structure provides enough variety to serve as a standalone session rather than just a warmup. Click Here to Play Just Aim!

My Playlist CS2 on Aimlabs

My Playlist – CS2

Next, Fritz brings their CS2 playlist, a nine-task routine built to develop and refine tracking, flicking, target switching, and mouse control in a single session. The description frames it as a regular practice routine rather than a one-off warmup, and the task selection reflects that, covering enough mechanical ground that you are not just drilling one skill in isolation. If you play CS2 and want a community-built routine with some thought behind the structure, this is a good one to try. Fritz has also built a strong VALORANT-focused routine worth checking out, creating an interesting playlist tandem that tac shooter players can bounce between depending on what they are queuing into. Click Here to Play My Playlist – CS2!

Sakuna Aim Method on Aimlabs

Sukuna Aim Method

Sukuna is a Turkish VALORANT creator active on TikTok and YouTube, and their nine task aim routine has been picking up plays in the Workshop. The playlist leans on core Aimlabs tasks and is built around the fundamentals that matter most in VALORANT. Sukuna has also put together a short video about the routine, which is worth watching for context if you’re a Turkish aimer. Click Here to Play Sukuna Aim Method!