Hello guys, welcome to Netphantomclan! If you’re still playing PUBG Mobile with just two fingers… brace yourself, because today, we’re revealing why more fingers equal more wins. We’re diving deep into the game-changing advantages of using 3, 4, even 5 fingers—and how this one switch can skyrocket your performance. Let’s break it all down and see why the pros have already moved on from the old two-thumb days.
Two fingers feel simple, but simplicity comes at a cost. As Reddit users pointed out, you’re constantly choosing between aiming, shooting, and moving. You can’t do it all at once. That delay even a split second is all it takes to get outgunned in intense situations. Ever felt like you lost a fight you should’ve won? That’s your two-finger layout holding you back.
With the claw grip, you unlock multitasking magic. Using more fingers means shooting while moving, aiming while jumping, and reacting instantly. Reddit discussions are full of players who made the switch and instantly noticed more kills, better positioning, and fewer awkward mistakes. This setup turns your fingers into a command center and suddenly, the game moves at your pace.
Ever watched the pros do those smooth crouch-jiggles or lightning-fast peeks? That’s claw in action. Big names like Jonathan, Paraboy, and Mortal don’t use two fingers they rely on 3 or 4 finger layouts to dominate lobbies. The extra fingers give them control that thumbs alone just can’t match. If you’re aiming to step up your game or go competitive, this is your first big leap
Making the switch might seem intimidating, but here’s how to ease into it: open your control layout settings and move your buttons to match where your extra fingers will naturally rest like moving fire to your index finger zone. Don’t worry about being perfect on day one. Spend a few minutes in training mode, then hop into TDM. It’ll feel weird at first, but that’s your brain learning new muscle memory. Stick with it.
When starting out with claw grip, don’t rush. Slow down your sensitivity settings to reduce misclicks, and train daily in fast-paced modes like TDM to develop finger memory. Try using the gyroscope if aiming feels off it complements claw movement perfectly. If your phone is small or slippery, use triggers or a phone holder for better control. Most importantly, don’t flip back to two fingers when things get hard. Commit fully, and your muscle memory will catch up. That’s when the real improvement begins.
There you have it, guys! The secret to becoming faster, smarter, and deadlier in PUBG Mobile could be as simple as using more fingers. So don’t just watch the pros play like one. drop your thoughts in the comments. Are you going 3 finger, 4 finger, or even 5 finger? Let us know and we’ll see you in the next one. Peace out!