I spent my first 10 matches in Blind Shot fumbling with controls before realizing the game doesn't care about your reaction time. It cares about where you're already aiming when the round starts. Once I understood that, I stopped trying to flick and started focusing on pre-positioning. My win rate doubled.
Blind Shot strips away the complexity of traditional shooters. No abilities, no gadgets, no complicated keybinds. Just movement, aiming, and one shot. But mastering those basics is harder than it sounds when you can't see your enemies.
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PC Controls – Everything You Need
The control scheme is intentionally simple. Here's the complete breakdown:
Movement:
- W – Move forward
- A – Move left
- S – Move backward
- D – Move right
- Space – Jump (rarely useful in Blind Shot)
- Shift – Sprint/Walk (depends on game mode)
Combat:
- Left Mouse Button – Shoot
- Right Mouse Button – Aim down sights (if weapon supports it)
- R or E – Reload
- Mouse Movement – Look around and aim
Interface:
- ESC – Open menu/settings
- Tab – View scoreboard/leaderboard
- Enter – Open chat
That's it. No complex ability keybinds, no item slots, no ultimate charges. Blind Shot keeps it minimal because the challenge isn't remembering controls – it's predicting where enemies will be.
Mobile Controls – Touch Layout
Mobile Blind Shot works better than I expected. The touch controls are:
Left Side:
- Virtual joystick – Movement in all directions
- Appears where you place your thumb
Right Side:
- Drag anywhere – Look around and aim
- Fire button – Shoot (bottom right)
- Reload button – Reload weapon
- Jump button – Jump (if enabled)
Pro tip for mobile: Use your right thumb for aiming and a finger from your left hand for the fire button. This lets you aim and shoot simultaneously without lifting your aiming thumb.
The biggest mobile disadvantage isn't the controls – it's the smaller screen making it harder to spot visual cues. But for casual play, mobile works fine.
Sensitivity Settings – What Actually Works
Here's where most players mess up. They use their normal shooter sensitivity, which is way too high for Blind Shot.
Why lower sensitivity wins:
Blind Shot isn't about flicking to targets. You can't see enemies until it's almost too late. The game rewards pre-aiming – positioning your crosshair where enemies WILL be, not reacting to where they are.
High sensitivity helps with fast reactions. Low sensitivity helps with precise positioning. Blind Shot needs positioning.
My recommended settings:
- Camera Sensitivity: 0.3 - 0.5
- Mouse DPI: 800 - 1200
How to change sensitivity:
- Press ESC to open the menu
- Click Settings (gear icon)
- Find Camera Sensitivity slider
- Adjust to your preference
- Test in a match and fine-tune
I started at 0.8 sensitivity (my usual for shooters) and kept overshooting my pre-aim positions. Dropped to 0.4 and suddenly my crosshair stayed exactly where I put it.
Pre-Aiming – The Most Important Skill
Controls in Blind Shot matter less than WHERE you're aiming before the round starts. Here's what I learned:
The countdown phase is everything. You have a few seconds before combat begins. Use this time to:
- Position your crosshair at head height
- Aim at common spawn points
- Pick an angle and commit to it
Don't move your mouse during the countdown. Find your spot and hold it. Movement creates uncertainty. Stillness creates precision.
Learn the spawn patterns. After 20+ matches, you'll notice enemies spawn in predictable areas. Pre-aim those spots.
I wasted hours trying to out-react opponents. Then I realized the best players weren't reacting at all – they were already aimed at the right spot when the round started.
Common Control Mistakes
Mistake 1: Constantly moving the camera
New players pan their view looking for enemies. By the time you spot someone, they've already shot you. Pick a direction and trust it.
Mistake 2: Using sprint
Sprinting makes noise and reduces accuracy. In a one-shot game, accuracy matters more than speed. Walk, don't run.
Mistake 3: Jumping
Jumping in Blind Shot just makes you an easier target. You're airborne, predictable, and can't shoot accurately. Stay grounded.
Mistake 4: High sensitivity
Already covered this, but it's worth repeating. Lower your sensitivity. You're not flicking – you're pre-positioning.
Mistake 5: Spam clicking
One shot, one kill. Spam clicking just wastes ammo and creates noise. Take your time, aim properly, shoot once.
Weapon-Specific Controls
Different weapons handle slightly differently:
Standard weapons: Point and click. No special mechanics.
Scoped weapons: Right-click to aim down sights for better accuracy. The scope narrows your view but improves precision.
Shotguns: Wider spread means less precise aiming needed, but you need to be closer. Movement matters more than perfect aim.
Snipers: Highest precision required. Use the lowest sensitivity you're comfortable with. One pixel off can mean a miss.
I recommend starting with standard weapons until you've mastered the basic controls and pre-aiming. Specialized weapons add complexity you don't need while learning.
Controller Support
Blind Shot supports Xbox and PlayStation controllers through Roblox:
Movement: Left stick
Aiming: Right stick
Shoot: Right trigger
Reload: X/Square or bumper
Menu: Start/Options
Controller works, but I don't recommend it for Blind Shot. The precision required for pre-aiming is much easier with a mouse. Controller players are at a real disadvantage here.
Settings I Use
After 50+ hours, here's my exact setup:
- Camera Sensitivity: 0.4
- Mouse DPI: 1000
- Graphics: Medium (for consistent frame rate)
- Sound: Max (audio cues matter)
- Shift Lock: Off (limits camera movement)
The graphics setting matters more than you'd think. Consistent 60fps means consistent mouse response. Drops in frame rate make your sensitivity feel inconsistent.
Quick Reference Card
PC:
- WASD = Move
- Mouse = Aim
- Left Click = Shoot
- R = Reload
- ESC = Menu
Mobile:
- Left joystick = Move
- Right drag = Aim
- Fire button = Shoot
Settings:
- Sensitivity: 0.3-0.5
- DPI: 800-1200
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- Knife Arena Codes – Another prediction-based game
I'm Sourabh, and I've spent way too many hours missing shots in Blind Shot before figuring out the controls. If you have tips I missed, let me know and I'll add them.
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