Aim Trainer
Hit as many targets as possible in 30 seconds! Essential for FPS skills!
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Time Left: 30s
Click the red circular targets as fast and accurately as possible within 30 seconds! A new target appears instantly after each hit. Missed clicks are tracked too, so accuracy matters. Your final score is the average time per target. Targets spawn at random positions each time, so both mouse travel distance and click precision affect your record. Practicing fast yet accurate clicks is the core strategy.
Keep your mouse near the center of the screen and move in the shortest path to each target. Since misses lower your accuracy, it's better to aim precisely than to spam-click. Using your whole arm instead of just your wrist can also help. In cognitive psychology, this is called the Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff, and finding the optimal balance is key to high scores. A mouse DPI of 800-1600 is ideal for precise control.
Aim Trainer directly trains your hand-eye coordination. It's effective not only for FPS and MOBA gaming, but also for improving quick decision-making and precise motor control in everyday activities. Neuroscience research shows that repeated aiming practice strengthens the visuomotor integration areas in the parietal lobe, enhancing Motor Planning ability. Consistent training can produce positive transfer effects across activities requiring precision, such as typing, playing instruments, and sports.
It measures hand-eye coordination and motor precision. The entire process of visually detecting a target and moving your mouse to the exact location is measured. Pro FPS gamers actually use aim trainers for warm-up, and research shows about 15-25% improvement in aiming accuracy after 4 weeks of training. During this process, the visual cortex detects the target location, the parietal lobe calculates the movement path, and the motor cortex issues muscle commands — a three-stage neural circuit working simultaneously.
Based on average time per target: under 500ms is pro level, 500-700ms is excellent, 700-1000ms is average, and over 1000ms needs practice. Hitting 30+ targets in 30 seconds puts you in the top tier. The ideal goal is increasing speed while maintaining 90%+ accuracy. For reference, pro FPS gamers average about 300-450ms per aim, and with consistent training, even beginners can advance one tier within 2-4 weeks.
Yes, but PC with a mouse provides the most accurate measurements. On mobile, finger size can make it harder to precisely tap small targets. It's still effective for training touch response speed, but we recommend comparing PC and mobile records separately. Touchscreens have about 30-70ms input latency, which may result in slightly slower records than a mouse. Playing on a larger screen like a tablet enables more precise control even on mobile.
Yes! Your best record is auto-saved, and a "NEW BEST!" indicator appears when you set a new record. Stored in browser local storage, records persist in the same environment. Playing 3 rounds daily as a warm-up is great for tracking improvement. On your first play, only a baseline is saved, and the new record indicator appears from the second play onward when you beat your previous score. Note that clearing browser cache may reset your records.