Is 67 Speed Safe?
Short Answer
67 Speed is designed as a short, energetic browser challenge. For most players, a brief round can be treated like a quick coordination drill. Still, it uses fast shoulder, elbow, wrist, and core movement, so basic safety matters.
Physical Safety Tips
- Warm up shoulders and wrists before serious attempts.
- Play in a clear space away from furniture or fragile objects.
- Take breaks between high-speed rounds.
- Stop if you feel sharp pain, dizziness, numbness, or unusual discomfort.
- Do not keep playing through fatigue just to protect a streak or score.

Camera and Privacy Safety
67 Speed uses camera access for live motion detection. The game does not need to upload or store your video to calculate a score. If you submit to the leaderboard, your score-related data may be stored as described in the Privacy Policy.
Guidance for Younger Players
Younger players should use a clear area, avoid overexertion, and follow parent or guardian guidance for camera-based websites. A parent or guardian should decide whether leaderboard submission and camera permissions are appropriate.
When Not to Play
Do not play if you have an injury that could be aggravated by fast arm movement, if you are dizzy, or if your space is not safe for quick movement.
