95-Year-Old Grandma Has Better Aim Than Many FPS Players
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95-Year-Old Grandma Has Better Aim Than Many FPS Players
"I don't know if people will appreciate how genuinely insane this is. At the age of 95, my legally blind grandma with no fps experience placed above 24k other players on spidershot in @aimlab. Not only is she likely the oldest player to ever touch an aim trainer, she is also... pic.twitter.com/rn4t6jJS6n - ZachsMaxed (@ZachsMaxed) January 5, 2026 To make matters more impressive, Krohley is legally blind."
"Honestly, she could've fooled me, because aside from a few targets that disappear before Krohley trains her sights on them, she nails every shot. According to her leaderboard position and score, which can be seen near the end of the minute-and-a-half-long clip, Krohley improved her previous high score by 27 percent, or roughly 2,700 points. Krohely's new high score put her above something akin to 24,000 other players."
Anne Krohley, a 95-year-old grandmother, completed a Spidershot trial in the Aim Lab aim trainer and placed above roughly 24,000 other players. Krohley improved her previous high score by about 27 percent, gaining roughly 2,700 points, and completed the minute-and-a-half clip with very high accuracy. Krohley is legally blind and suffers from macular degeneration that severely affects central vision. She uses massive crosshairs to align targets with peripheral vision. The Spidershot trial emphasizes speed, and Krohley outpaced many younger players despite having no prior FPS experience.
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