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Why Stopping at Exactly 100 Is Harder Than You Think

A precision click challenge that punishes overshoot and rewards restraint.

Click Exactly 100 is a self-control game disguised as a clicker. You are racing the clock, but the only score that matters is a perfect 100 with zero overshoot.

The difficulty spikes late because you have to shift from speed to restraint. That moment is why the run feels tense: your instincts say keep clicking, but the rules say stop exactly on the mark.

How scoring works: only perfect runs qualify, and your score is the total time it takes to reach exactly 100 clicks. Lower is better, so calm consistency wins over frantic speed.

Tips to rank higher: set a steady cadence early, slow down after 80, and treat the last five clicks as single decisions. If you feel rushed, you will overshoot.

Ready to test your control? Play the experience, then check the leaderboard to see how your cleanest time stacks up.

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