Fast reactions win gunfights, land parries, and clutch rounds, and this benchmark measures yours the way it matters: click the instant a target appears. Press start, wait through a random delay so you cannot cheat by timing it, and click the moment the box flips to green. The tool records your reaction in milliseconds, runs a set of five attempts, and reports your best time, your average, and a gamer rating from lightning fast to keep practicing. It guards against early clicks so jumping the gun does not give a false result. Human visual reaction usually lands somewhere between 200 and 300 milliseconds, and trained players push lower. Repeat sessions to warm up or track your day to day form. Everything runs entirely in your browser with no accounts and nothing sent to a server, so benchmark your reflexes, chase a new personal best, and see how quick your clicks really are.
It measures visual reaction time, the milliseconds between the box turning green and your click, averaged over five tries.
Most people land around 200 to 300 milliseconds; trained gamers often reach the low 200s or below, and the tool gives a rating band based on your average.
No, clicking before the box turns green is a false start and does not record a valid time, so wait for the color change each round.
Fast reactions win gunfights, land parries, and clutch rounds, and this benchmark measures yours the way it matters: click the instant a target appears. Press start, wait through a random delay so you cannot cheat by timing it, and click the moment the box flips to green.
Yes. Aim Reaction Benchmark is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Aim Reaction Benchmark runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Aim Reaction Benchmark runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.
Link this tool from a README, doc or site. The badge links back to this page.
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