Welcome to the Reaction Time challenge! This game measures and improves your reaction speed and alertness. Perfect for athletes, drivers, gamers, and anyone wanting to enhance their reflexes and response time.
Wait for the signal to change color or appear on screen, then click as quickly as possible. The game measures the time between the stimulus and your response in milliseconds. Multiple rounds test consistency.
Maintain focused attention, keep your finger ready to click, and avoid anticipating the signal. Practice regularly to improve neural pathways and develop faster stimulus-response connections for optimal reaction times.
In addition to measuring your reaction time, this test is affected by the latency of your computer and monitor. Using a fast computer and low latency/high framerate monitor will improve your score.
Scores in this test are faster than the aim trainer test, because you can react instantly without moving the cursor.
This is discussed in further detail on the statistics page. While an average human reaction time may fall between 200-250ms, your computer could be adding 10-50ms on top. Some modern TVs add as much as 150ms!
If you want, you can keep track of your scores, and see your full history of reaction times.
Welcome to the Reaction Time challenge! This game measures and improves your reaction speed and alertness. Perfect for athletes, drivers, gamers, and anyone wanting to enhance their reflexes and response time.
Wait for the signal to change color or appear on screen, then click as quickly as possible. The game measures the time between the stimulus and your response in milliseconds. Multiple rounds test consistency.
Maintain focused attention, keep your finger ready to click, and avoid anticipating the signal. Practice regularly to improve neural pathways and develop faster stimulus-response connections for optimal reaction times.
In addition to measuring your reaction time, this test is affected by the latency of your computer and monitor. Using a fast computer and low latency/high framerate monitor will improve your score.
Scores in this test are faster than the aim trainer test, because you can react instantly without moving the cursor.
This is discussed in further detail on the statistics page. While an average human reaction time may fall between 200-250ms, your computer could be adding 10-50ms on top. Some modern TVs add as much as 150ms!
If you want, you can keep track of your scores, and see your full history of reaction times.