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Start Practicing Tapping Heads in Rainbow Six Siege

Are you struggling to land those crisp one taps in Siege, finding yourself losing your duels? Here's a task you can practice to get dialed in!

Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical shooter where quick reactions and pinpoint precision determine the outcome of your aim duels. Like other games in the genre, it has a low TTK, and headshots are decisive across the weapon roster, making the ability to land precise shots consistently one of the most important skills you can develop. The verticality built into Siege’s maps adds an extra layer of difficulty, with threats appearing at angles that most shooters don’t demand you account for.

What sets Siege apart from most tactical shooters is how little room it gives you to get away with imprecision. There are no second chances baked into the gunfight the way higher TTK games allow. You need to put your crosshair where it needs to be and fire cleanly, and that discipline has to hold up under pressure.

For controller players specifically, Siege is one of the few shooters that offers no aim assist, meaning your raw stick control is carrying the full weight of your aim. That makes deliberate aim training more valuable in Siege than in almost any other shooters, especially for console or controller players, and it makes consistent practice on precise flicking mechanics directly relevant to your performance in a real match.

Siege Six Shot 1.5x on Aimlabs

The following task will put your flicking precision to the test in a scenario built to reflect Siege engagements. Siege Six Shot 1.5x puts six targets on the screen simultaneously and challenges you to ADS and flick to each one as quickly and accurately as possible. The task simulates recoil with a crosshair jump on each shot, challenging you to correct between clicks rather than just chain flicks freely, making it the perfect practice to carry over into a real Siege gunfight.

Play Siege Six Shot 1.5x