Excel | Pangya

Excel sheets often highlight the 80% Swing Threshold.

At its core, Pangya Excel refers to a community-driven collection of Microsoft Excel (or Google Sheets) workbooks designed to solve the game’s physics engine.

Pangya is not purely skill-based; it is math-based. Every shot requires you to calculate: Pangya Excel

A Pangya Excel sheet automates this. You input variables (Wind speed, angle, club selection, percentage of power), and the sheet outputs the precise "pixel pull" or "tile adjustment" needed to land a Tomahawk or Cobra shot directly into the cup.

Track character stats, course records, equipment performance, and in-game currency (Pang) efficiency. Excel sheets often highlight the 80% Swing Threshold

This is the eternal debate in the Pangya community. The developers intended players to use "visual timing" (the Pangya meter). Using Pangya Excel is arguably a third-party advantage.

However, most veteran communities have ruled: It is a tool, not a cheat. A Pangya Excel sheet automates this

Furthermore, using Pangya Excel does not guarantee a perfect hit. You still have to time your button press. You still have to account for "bullet proof" (random deviation). The spreadsheet gets you to the doorstep; your finger has to knock.

Due to the niche nature of Pangya today, finding safe files is difficult. VirusTotal scans are mandatory. Here are the three sources where the keyword "Pangya Excel" still lives:

Warning: Do not download .exe files claiming to be "Pangya Excel Auto-Clickers." Those are keyloggers. Legitimate sheets are .xlsx or .xlsm only.