The Ultimate Daily Aim Routine for Black Ops 6 Players
You’ve learned the bo6 bot lobby drills, optimized your settings, and dialed in your crosshair placement—but consistency only comes with structured repetition. Pro aim isn’t built in one night. It’s forged over time through deliberate daily routines. In this final blog, we’ll build a comprehensive 30-60 minute training plan that combines everything from the previous posts into a repeatable formula.
This is your Ultimate Daily Aim Routine—designed for Black Ops 6 players who want to perform at their peak.
🕒 Overview: 3 Phases to Maximize Aim Training
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Warm-Up (15–20 minutes) – Loosen up hands, get your eyes and reflexes firing
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Core Aim Drills (20–30 minutes) – Focused training on flicking, tracking, and precision
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Live Fire Practice (10–15 minutes) – Realistic game-like scenarios against bots or in customs
Optional: Add 10–15 minutes of post-match review or cooldown exercises after competitive games.
🔥 Phase 1: Warm-Up (15–20 Minutes)
Think of this like stretching before a workout. You’re not trying to break records—just activate your coordination and hand-eye sync.
For Mouse & Keyboard:
Use Aim Lab or KovaaK’s with 3–5 of these drills:
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Grid Shot Ultimate – Speed and flicks
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Microshot Speed – Micro-adjustments
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Smoothbot – Tracking consistency
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Reflexshot – Reactive flicking
5 minutes per drill with rest in between. Keep your accuracy over 90%—don’t just spam.
For Controller:
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Load a private match vs. bots on a tight map like Nuketown, Shoot House, or Shipment.
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Set bot difficulty to Recruit for warm-up.
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Equip your main loadout.
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Focus on:
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Centering (keeping your crosshair ready)
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Minimal overcorrection
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Smooth tracking while strafing
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Do this for 2–3 rounds, not worrying about score—just movement + aim synergy.
🎯 Phase 2: Core Aim Drills (20–30 Minutes)
This is where the real work happens. You’ll now isolate specific aim skills and train them.
🔹 Drill 1: Crosshair Placement Walkthrough (5–7 mins)
Walk through a map in a custom game and:
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Keep your crosshair at head level
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Pre-aim doorways and corners
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Visualize where enemies might appear
Do this slowly and intentionally. This builds predictive muscle memory.
🔹 Drill 2: Recoil Mastery (5 mins)
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Choose your go-to weapon.
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Fire at a wall, map the spray pattern.
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Practice correcting recoil while hitting a fixed target.
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Mix in short bursts, single fire, and full auto.
Repeat with a second weapon if you use multiple loadouts (like AR + SMG).
🔹 Drill 3: Tracking Sprinting Targets (5–10 mins)
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Add 6–8 bots on medium difficulty.
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Give them SMGs or high-mobility kits.
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Your job: track them mid-range without missing a beat.
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Focus on sustained aim, not flicks.
Tracking is where most aim breaks down, so this drill is essential.
🔹 Drill 4: Snap Aiming / Reaction Time (5–10 mins)
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Enter a bot match or use an aim trainer with randomized targets.
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Your goal is to snap to each target in under 300 ms and fire.
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Practice using ADS and hip-fire, depending on weapon type.
⚔️ Phase 3: Live Fire (10–15 Minutes)
Now simulate game conditions. Turn up bot difficulty or load into private matches with friends.
Tips:
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Use real loadouts and game modes (Hardpoint, Domination, Control)
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Focus on:
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Pre-aiming
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Recoil control in chaos
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Reading audio cues + minimap
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Watch your centering and movement aim.
You can also play 1–2 Ranked Warm-up games here if you’re heading into comp play.
🧠 Bonus: Post-Match Review (Optional, 10 Minutes)
If you’re grinding Ranked or high-stakes play, reviewing clips of your gameplay helps.
Look for:
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Missed shots: Were they crosshair issues? Flick overcorrection?
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Poor timing: Did you wait too long to shoot?
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Bad habits: Are you aiming low? Not pre-aiming?
Apps like Outplayed, Medal.tv, or console DVR can help you identify patterns over time.
📅 Weekly Training Template
Day | Focus Area |
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Monday | Flicking + Snap Drills |
Tuesday | Tracking + Strafing |
Wednesday | Crosshair + Pre-aim Walks |
Thursday | Recoil + Spray Control |
Friday | Mixed Mode Scrims + Review |
Saturday | Live Ranked with Warm-up |
Sunday | Rest or Light Aim Lab Session |
Even 30–45 minutes per day can lead to noticeable improvement in 1–2 weeks.
💬 Final Words: Your Aim Is a Skill, Not a Trait
Aiming is a skill that’s earned, not given. While others waste time in chaotic lobbies hoping to “get better,” you now have a system—backed by pro strategies, optimized gear, and a training plan that builds long-term success.
Be consistent. Stay focused. And don’t skip the fundamentals.
You now have everything you need to massively improve your aim in bo6 bot lobbies.
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