Overwatch Aim Training Playlists You Need to Use
Overwatch is one of the most mechanically demanding hero shooters out there when it comes to aim. The combination of high TTK across most matchups, hero ability movement that creates constant tracking challenges, and the need to switch between targets fluidly makes it a game where consistent aim training pays off in a real way. Whether you’re a returning player getting back into the swing of things or someone looking to push their rank further, having the right training resources in your rotation makes a difference.
The Playlists
We’ve put together a list of playlists worth adding to your Aimlabs sessions, ranging from foundational routines to character-specific training built around Overwatch’s most mechanically demanding heroes.

Overwatch Aim Basics Routine
The Overwatch Aim Basics Routine is the natural starting point. Built by lowgravity56 of Voltaic, it covers the four core aiming categories that matter most in Overwatch, flicking, smooth target switching, precise tracking, and reactive tracking, with several tasks designed around specific hero ability movement patterns. The full routine runs under 30 minutes and works equally well as a daily training session or a pre-match warmup. If you’re only going to run one playlist regularly, this is the one.

MattyOW’s Overwatch Playlists
MattyOW is one of the most recognized names in the Overwatch aim training community and his playlists are a staple for good reason. His OW Aim Training Beginner Playlist is a great entry point for players new to Aimlabs who want structured Overwatch specific training without being thrown in the deep end. For players looking to go deeper, his OW2 2024 Tracking Playlist and OW2 2024 Clicking Playlist offer more focused sessions targeting those specific mechanical subcategories.

Voltaic Overwatch Playlists
Voltaic’s Overwatch playlists cover a tiered progression path with Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced versions available, letting you work up through difficulty levels as your aim improves. If you’re not sure where to start, the Novice playlist is the right entry point. Players who have been training for a while should start at Intermediate and move up from there.

Voltaic’s Character Specific Playlists
For players who want to dial in their aim for a specific hero, Voltaic has put together character specific playlists for some of Overwatch’s most mechanically demanding picks. Balanced and Advanced versions are available for each hero listed below. The Balanced versions are linked, and if you want the extra challenge the Advanced versions are easy to find with a quick search.
Ashe, Cassidy, Sojourn, Soldier 76, Tracer, and Widowmaker each have dedicated playlists built around the specific aim demands of that hero, whether that’s the precise flicking Widowmaker and Ashe demand, the tracking and switching focus of Tracer and Soldier 76, or the mid range precision that Cassidy and Sojourn reward.

Revosect Overwatch Routines
Revosect’s Overwatch playlists round out the list with their Intermediate and Advanced routines, offering another well regarded option for players who want structured training with a different approach to task selection and progression. Both the Intermediate and Advanced versions are worth having in your rotation depending on where your aim is at.
