FAQ

Answers to common questions about QuickClick rules, points, streaks, and account features.

What is QuickClick?

QuickClick is a browser reaction game where a hidden daily activation defines when speed clicks start counting for ranking points.

How do I earn points?

In Daily mode, points depend on how quickly you click after the activation event. Faster clicks receive higher scores.

What is Infinite mode for?

Infinite mode is a training and challenge mode. It helps you practice timing and improve consistency outside the daily event.

Do I need an account to play?

Guests can start quickly. Creating an account helps you keep profile settings and track your progress more reliably across sessions.

How do leaderboards work?

Leaderboards compare player performance by daily results, total points, and streak-related progression depending on the view.

How does the shop work?

In the Shop, you can open chests, earn diamonds, and collect items in your inventory.

Where can I read privacy and legal terms?

You can read the full legal and privacy details on the Terms & Privacy page.

How do I enable daily alerts on iPhone?

On iPhone you must use Apple Safari to enable notifications. Third-party browsers on iOS (including Chrome) use the same engine but often do not expose web notifications inside a normal tab, so the in-game "Notify me" button may never appear even if you allowed notifications for that browser in Settings.

Install QuickClick as a home screen web app from Safari (recommended from iOS 16.4 for Web Push). Then open the game from the home screen icon and tap "Notify me" there.

Steps in Safari (English interface)

  1. Open QuickClick in Safari.
  2. Tap Share (square with arrow).
  3. Scroll down or tap More / Edit Actions until you see Add to Home Screen.
  4. Tap Add to Home Screen, confirm the name, then open QuickClick from the new icon.
  5. Turn on daily alerts using the "Notify me" button inside that home screen app.

Do Android phones need "Add to Home Screen" for alerts?

Usually no. Chrome and most Android browsers expose web notifications directly in the tab over HTTPS, so the "Notify me" control can work without a shortcut. Installing to the home screen is optional if you only want an app-like icon.