Auto Clicker — By Polar 20

You aren't just stuck with rapid-fire tapping. You can set specific intervals:

The Good: Apps with names like "Polar" tend to be lightweight. They are often small in file size (under 5MB) and don't bog down your device with background processes. The interface is usually a simple floating control panel (Start/Stop button) that hovers over your game. auto clicker by polar 20

The Bad: The trade-off for a lightweight app is often a lack of updates. If the developer (Polar 20) is a small team or individual, the app may not be optimized for the latest Android versions (Android 13/14). This can lead to crashes or the clicker stopping randomly. You aren't just stuck with rapid-fire tapping

Warning: Always download software from the official developer’s website or verified repositories. Avoid "cracked" versions which may contain malware. The interface is usually a simple floating control

Step 1: Search for "Polar 20 official release" or visit trusted automation forums (e.g., SourceForge, GitHub).
Step 2: Download the .exe file (usually ~2-4 MB).
Step 3: Run the installer. Your antivirus may flag it as a "Potentially Unwanted Program" (PUP) because auto clickers simulate input. This is a false positive. Add the folder to your exceptions list.
Step 4: Launch the interface. You will see a slider labeled "CPS" ranging from 1 to 20, and a grid for coordinates.

Like most modern Android auto clickers, this app almost certainly runs without Root access. It uses Android's "Accessibility Services" to simulate the touches. This is great for casual users who don't want to void their warranty or mess with their phone’s operating system.