Hello friends! If you want to become a pro player in Free Fire and easily finish enemies with One Tap Headshots, this blog post is for you. Today we’ll talk about the common mistakes most players make and how to fix them so you can become a true headshot king. Whether your phone has 2GB RAM or 6GB, these tips will boost your accuracy, improve your movement, and make headshots much easier. Let’s go step by step.
Choose the Right Gun: The Power of Shotguns
The first and biggest secret that nobody tells you is choosing the right gun. If you use weapons like the Woodpecker, Desert Eagle, or SKS, they only fire one bullet at a time. This increases recoil and lowers your chances of hitting headshots.
Even if you try to drag on White Aim and lock with the fire button, the enemy won’t die because one bullet is rarely a perfect hit. But if you use the M1887 Shotgun (Two-Shotter), multiple pellets fire at once. This makes aim lock easier and increases your chances of landing headshots.
For example, even with White Aim, the shotgun spray can still land 1–2 headshots. More spray means more hits! So always pick a gun that can fire multiple bullets in a single shot.

Train the Right Way: Don’t Practice Wrong
Many players directly pick up a shotgun in training mode and practice on standing enemies. This is the second biggest mistake. If you do this, you won’t improve.
Start with single-shot weapons like the Woodpecker or Desert Eagle. To land headshots with these, your aim placement needs to be very close to the enemy’s head. This sharpens your aim so that when you switch to a shotgun, spraying headshots becomes much easier.
Remember: always practice on walking enemies in training mode. Real enemies never stand still, they move around. Avoid standing dummies!
How to Drag on White Aim
Learning to drag on White Aim is very important. Place your thumb on White Aim and drag slowly. If the aim turns red, the headshot might miss, but with a shotgun spray, you can still land it.
Practice with the Desert Eagle: keep the gun on White Aim and try to hit headshots. This will perfect your aim placement. Train with the Woodpecker or Desert Eagle using drag, then switch to a shotgun, you’ll see headshots landing much more easily!
Sensitivity Settings

Without the right sensitivity, you’ll never hit god-level headshots in Free Fire. I’ve shared the best sensitivity settings for 2GB, 3GB, and higher RAM devices. Keep them close to what I’ve shown.
Tip: If I recommend 100, try +5 or -5 and test it. Go to training mode, drag on White Aim, and see which sensitivity feels perfect. If you want hacker-like sensitivity, drop your device name and RAM in the comments, I’ll share a special setting just for you!
Free Fire Settings

These settings may look simple, but they seriously improve your gameplay:
- Graphics: Don’t play on Ultra, play on Smooth.
- FPS: Set to High, not Normal. This reduces lag and makes gameplay smoother.
- Gyroscope Effect: Turn off the lobby motion effect to reduce device pressure.
- Controls: Turn on Quick Weapon Switch, it helps with headshots.
- Left Fire Button: Remove from “Always,” so you don’t press it accidentally.
- Glue Wall Smart Throw: Turn it ON. This makes placing walls faster, saving you after a headshot.
Use these settings with the right sensitivity and your gameplay will level up. You’ll take down enemies with ease and become the true headshot king!
Conclusion
Friends, by avoiding three main mistakes, wrong gun, wrong training, and wrong settings, you can master One Tap Headshots. I made these mistakes myself, but after fixing them, I can easily take out even four enemies with headshots. If you follow these tips, they will 100% work for you.