Decision Shot Trainer
Shoot the prompt ball, then shoot the ball whose color matches the one you just shot. Wrong color and empty clicks lose points.
How it works
A single prompt ball appears in a random color. Shoot it, and the color you just shot becomes your target. A moment later several balls appear, exactly one matching that color. Shoot the match. On Easy and Medium you choose between two balls; on Hard you choose between three. Every round starts a fresh random color, so you can never settle into shooting the same thing twice.
How we score it
A correct shot, the prompt or the match, scores points. An empty click is a miss and a shot on the wrong color is a wrong hit, and both cost you points, with a wrong shot costing more than a miss. The run is a fixed 60 seconds, so speed is the lever: the faster you read the prompt and pick the match, the more clean rounds you fit in. Harder difficulties shrink the targets and, on Hard, add a third distractor.
Scores are browser-estimated and depend on your hardware and mouse, so train on the same setup and watch your trend. Each difficulty has its own leaderboard.
Why decision speed matters
Raw reaction wins duels, but committing to the right target wins fights. This drill trains the half-beat of recognition between seeing options and choosing the correct one under time pressure. Pair it with the reaction test and shoot or don't shoot, climb the leaderboard, or get AI coaching that turns your VOD weaknesses into a drill plan.