I’m sorry everyone if you think that I am wrong. You can play whatever games you like.
What is the point of hyperbullet games?

Hyperbullet doesn’t help you with the middlegame and endgame but it helps you a ton with the opening
no it doesn't lol
it doesn't help you with chess at all.
Actually it does because if you get opening traps played on you you’ll learn them quickly and not fall for them again, you’ll figure out what openings are most comfortable for you, and adjust your opening play.
who has time to think about opening traps? in a 15sec game nobody plays logical moves. That's why many who play hyper have a rating much higher than their blitz and especially rapid. They know how to exploit hyper's psychological aspects much better than others, but can't play well when needed.
15 sec is ultrabullet not hyperbullet, 30 sec is hyperbullet, and yes you do have time because of premoves, i premove the opening even in 1|0

Hyperbullet is pretty crazy. It's definitely not the most accurate time control, especially when it gets down to the time scramble at the end.
But in 30-second hyperbullet, strong players can still play accurate chess during the first 25 seconds of the game.

You'll find many higher rated titled players often play 30 second adoption matches, etc.
There is a whole audience for hyperbullet. I often see 500 rated bullet players send out open challenges, hoping they can increase their bullet rating a lot by just premoving against higher rated players

I think that playing hyperbullet (30sec,20sec,10sec etc.) games is not good for you. I’m not saying this because I’m not good at them, I’m just thinking that chess.com shouldn’t have added it. Bullet chess should be the limit; hyperbullet goes too far.
I agree that hyperbullet isn't good for you but it is super fun to play

Anyone up for some unrated hyperbullet games?
adoption match?
Go on then
Challenge me now, I have to go in around 10 minutes
Ok then