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Aim Test

Click on targets as they appear and measure your accuracy

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What Is an Aim Test?

An aim test challenges your hand-eye coordination by presenting randomly appearing targets that you must click as quickly and accurately as possible. Our accuracy test tracks your hit count, miss count, and accuracy percentage in real time. Choose between 15, 30, or 60-second sessions to test and improve your mouse accuracy.

Why Test Your Aim?

Whether you are a competitive gamer or just want to sharpen your reflexes, regular aim practice with our clicking accuracy test can lead to measurable improvements. Many professional esports players use similar exercises as part of their daily warm-up routine to maintain peak hand-eye coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions about Aim Test

What is an aim test?
An aim test measures your ability to quickly and accurately click on appearing targets. It evaluates hand-eye coordination, reaction speed, and precision.
What is good accuracy in aim test?
70% accuracy is average, 80% is good, 90% is excellent, and 95%+ is professional level. Speed matters too — a faster pace with 80% accuracy is often better than slow 95%.
How to improve aim?
Practice daily with aim trainers, lower your mouse sensitivity for better control, use a large mouse pad, and focus on smooth movements rather than jerky ones.
Does aim affect gaming performance?
Absolutely. In FPS games, aim is the single most important skill. Better aim means faster kills, higher accuracy, and better overall game performance.
What is the best mouse for aiming?
A lightweight gaming mouse with a reliable sensor (like PixArt 3360 or newer) on a low-DPI setting with a large mouse pad gives the best aiming results.