🚀 : CFrame speed is "OP" because it doesn't rely on the WalkSpeed value, making it harder for basic anti-cheats to detect, but it requires high FPS and precise macro timing to stay stable.
Traditional anti-cheats monitor the WalkSpeed variable or the character's velocity. CFrame bypasses circumvent these checks by: OP Da Hood Speed Bypass (CFrame Speed)
As of April 2026, players continue to use a mix of external macros and in-game glitches to achieve these speeds: 🚀 : CFrame speed is "OP" because it
: Some methods involve an OP Auto Clicker set to a 14ms interval with a middle-mouse click to trigger character state changes that lead to speed glitches. The in Da Hood is a movement exploit
The in Da Hood is a movement exploit that overrides the default Roblox physics engine to achieve extreme speeds without triggering standard WalkSpeed anti-cheats. While traditional speed hacks simply increase a player's WalkSpeed property—which is easily flagged by the game's server—CFrame exploits directly manipulate the character's position in 3D space. How CFrame Speed Bypasses Work
While CFrame bypasses are more difficult to catch than simple speed hacks, they are not invisible: