Cheto Aim Tool – Guideline For 8BP
Third-party developer
May 27, 2025
51 MB
2.9
Android 9+
1000+
Description
Cheto is a third-party tool some 8 Ball Pool players use to get longer aiming guidelines than the official game allows. Instead of the short default line, it shows extended trajectories across the table, including cushion bounces. This makes bank shots and multi-rail plays easier to read, especially in tight situations.
Version 2.9 doesn’t touch coins, cash, or cues. It works as an overlay on top of the game, focusing only on visual assistance. You open the tool first, then launch 8 Ball Pool, and the lines appear while you aim.
In practice, it feels like playing with training wheels. Difficult angles become predictable, and kick shots are much easier to plan. However, the extra lines can feel distracting at first, especially for beginners. The screen sometimes looks crowded until you get used to it.
The app itself is fairly light at around 51 MB and usually runs smoothly on newer phones. On older devices, some users report lag during busy matches. Since it relies on overlays, you’ll need to grant special permissions for it to work properly.
Important note about safety
Cheto is not an official tool. Using it clearly breaks Miniclip’s terms of service. Account bans are a real risk, especially if used on a main account or in competitive modes. There’s also the usual risk that comes with installing apps from outside official stores, so source choice matters a lot.
Many players use tools like this only on secondary accounts or for learning angles rather than serious online play. Even then, there’s no guarantee you won’t get flagged.
Common questions
Does it work in all modes?
Usually yes, since it reads the table visually, but updates to the game can break compatibility.
Can opponents see the lines?
No. The overlay is only visible on your screen.
Is it useful for improving skill?
It helps understand angles, but it also removes much of the challenge. Relying on it too much doesn’t translate well to normal gameplay.
Final thoughts
Cheto Aim Tool 2.9 is useful if you’re curious about advanced shot paths or want to experiment with bank shots. It does what it claims, but it comes with clear downsides. For casual testing, it might be interesting. For long-term play on a main account, the risk usually outweighs the benefit.
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