This game trains your accuracy and your speed. Similar to MissionRed, but the difference is its difficulty, in it you will have to be faster and you can only make mistakes 3 times.
much better off just playing and taking the time to aim your shots properly (rather than spamming them, and not worrying about dying/spamming crouch/jumping around). you’ll get faster and more accurate naturally as long as you can keep your focus on accuracy
games like these are decent for building your mouse control (osu is probably a lot better), but it won’t necessarily translate directly into fps
kovaak’s aim trainer / update #1 (it’s been updated many times since these videos were made and includes a bunch of scenarios to practice different types of aim with) aim hero
aim_botz/training_aim_csgo2/aim maps in csgo
these are really, really good alternatives if you want to grind aim practice and i’d recommend them over these types of flash games because the skills you build will transfer directly into games, especially if you match up your sensitivity and fov
it’s important to keep in mind though that improving your aim significantly requires a lot of practice once you’re past a certain threshold, so expecting instant results if you’re already past that threshold is just setting yourself up for disappointment
Actually, you can’t get good accuracy in a week. It takes months or even years to get it to a good state.
Here’s a great way in improving : Experience.
Experiencing the pain of getting consecutively killed by better players can help you.
Playing other games.
I’ve been playing CS:GO for 2 years now, same with osu!. Back then, I never played CS:GO nor osu!, so I had to do the improving by continuous playing AoS.
And yes, I was banned a few years ago and repented after. I realized that I performed way better than my past cheater self.
i found playing games like fistful of frags helped my accuracy a lot because in that game you can’t spray and pray and the reloading times are super slow so it gets me to make my shots count