Aim Accuracy Test

Click targets as fast and accurately as possible. Benchmark your aim precision.

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FAQ
Above 80% hit rate is good. Pro FPS players typically achieve 90%+ on this test.
Yes. A larger monitor gives more precision. DPI settings and mouse sensitivity also play a role.

Aim Accuracy Test

What is the Target Click Test?

The Target Click Test spawns circles at random positions on screen. Your goal is to click as many as possible within the time limit while maintaining accuracy. Missed clicks count against your score.

How to Improve Your Aim

  1. Lower your DPI: 400-800 DPI gives you more precision per physical inch of mouse movement.
  2. Use your arm: Arm aiming is more consistent than wrist-only aiming for large movements.
  3. Crosshair placement: Keep your cursor near where targets are likely to appear.
  4. Practice daily: Even 10 minutes of aim training builds muscle memory over time.

Setting Up for Optimal Aim

Your aim is only as good as your setup allows. Here are the key factors:

  • Mouse sensor: A flawless optical sensor (e.g., PAW3395) ensures 1:1 tracking with no acceleration.
  • Mouse pad: A large cloth pad (400×450mm+) gives enough room for low-sens arm aiming.
  • Polling rate: 1000 Hz is the minimum for competitive play. 4000-8000 Hz is emerging in pro gaming.
  • Monitor: 144Hz minimum. 240Hz or 360Hz gives even smoother visual feedback for tracking targets.