Flick Aim Trainer

Click each target the instant it appears, before it fades.

How we measure it

We record the moment a target is painted and the moment your click lands, both on the same high-resolution browser clock, and take the difference. Each difficulty changes the target size and how long it stays before fading; a target you do not hit in time counts as a miss. Your score is the median over the targets you hit (warm-up dropped), reported next to your accuracy and your display context.

Like the reaction test, flick scores are browser-estimated and depend on your hardware and mouse, so train on the same setup and watch your trend rather than comparing raw numbers across machines. Each difficulty has its own leaderboard.

Why flick aim matters

Flicking is the core mechanic of every duel won by reacting first: a peeker appears and you must put your crosshair on them fast and accurately. Pair it with the reaction test, climb the leaderboard, or get AI coaching that turns your VOD weaknesses into a drill plan.