🎮 Browser Game

Aim Trainer / Dot Clicker

Click targets as fast as you can. Test your speed and accuracy.

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Targets
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Avg Time (ms)
100%
Accuracy
Click to Start
10 targets will appear

Click targets as they appear. Don't miss!

How to play

Click the start prompt to begin. A red target will appear in a random location. Click it as fast as you can. A new target spawns immediately after each successful hit. Complete 10 targets to finish the round. Your average time and accuracy are tracked and saved.

Why Aim Training Actually Works

Most people think aiming is a natural talent — either you have it or you don't. That's not really how it works. Aim is a skill built through repetition, and the feedback loop is what makes or breaks improvement. This trainer gives you that loop: a target appears, you click it, and you instantly see how fast you reacted. Over sessions, your brain internalizes the distance calculations and your wrist learns to move with less hesitation. Even 5 minutes a day before an FPS gaming session can noticeably sharpen your reaction time within a week.

Key Features

  • 10-target rounds: Each game is exactly 10 targets — short enough to squeeze in between tasks, long enough to gather meaningful data.
  • Millisecond timing: Reaction time is tracked per target using the browser's high-resolution performance.now() clock, then averaged across the round.
  • Accuracy tracking: Every click outside a target counts as a miss. Your accuracy percentage drops in real time so you always know how sloppy you're getting.
  • Random target placement: Targets appear anywhere in the arena with no pattern — forces genuine eye-hand coordination rather than muscle memory routes.
  • Persistent best scores: Your fastest average time and highest accuracy are saved in localStorage and persist between browser sessions.
  • Touch support: Works fully with finger taps on mobile, so you can train on a phone or tablet too.

Real-Life Use Cases

  • FPS warmup: Run 2–3 rounds before jumping into CS2, Valorant, or Apex to get your wrist warmed up and your eyes tracking.
  • Reflex benchmarking: Test yourself before and after a break from gaming to see how much your aim deteriorates from disuse.
  • Casual office challenge: Challenge a coworker to beat your average time — the leaderboard is just whoever's fastest on that machine.
  • Motor recovery exercise: Can be used as a simple hand-eye coordination activity after hand or wrist fatigue.

Who Can Use This

Primarily aimed at PC gamers who want to build or maintain mouse accuracy, but completely accessible to anyone. Students testing their reaction time for a school project, office workers looking for a 60-second brain break, or parents curious about hand-eye coordination — anyone can pick this up with zero setup and get a meaningful result on the first try.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Prioritize accuracy over speed: A 200ms average with 100% accuracy beats 150ms with 70% accuracy in a real game — misses cost you far more than a few milliseconds.
  • Use your whole arm, not just your wrist: For large screen movements, the wrist alone bottlenecks speed. Let your elbow and shoulder absorb the big distances.
  • Consistent DPI/sensitivity matters: If you play at 800 DPI in games, keep the same mouse settings while training so the muscle memory transfers.
  • Track trends, not individual rounds: One bad round proves nothing. Look at your 7-day average time improvement, not day-to-day variance.
  • Don't play fatigued: Tired wrists produce worse numbers and reinforce bad mechanics. Short, fresh sessions beat long tired ones every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Aim Trainer work?
Click on the target circles as they appear on the screen. Each time you click one, a new target spawns in a random location. The game tracks your reaction time for each target and your overall accuracy. Complete 10 targets to finish a round.
How is accuracy calculated?
Accuracy is calculated as (successful clicks / total clicks) × 100. If you miss and click outside a target, it counts as a miss. Perfect accuracy means every click hit a target.
How is my speed measured?
The game measures the average time in milliseconds between when a target appears and when you click it. Faster times indicate better aim and reflexes. The timer starts when each target spawns and stops when you successfully click it.
Can I play this on mobile?
Yes! The Aim Trainer works with both mouse and touch input. On mobile, tap the targets instead of clicking. The game is fully responsive and adapts to any screen size.
Are my scores saved?
Your best average time and highest accuracy are saved in your browser's local storage. This lets you track your improvement across multiple sessions. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
How many targets do I need to click?
Each round consists of 10 targets. After completing all 10, you'll see your final stats including average time, accuracy and best single click. You can then play again to improve.
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