How It Works
- Hit the START button to begin timing
- When the screen turns green, click the STOP button as fast as you can
- Your reaction time will be shown in milliseconds
- Try a few times to see your best score
Test Your Speed
Current Time
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Best Time
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Average Time
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Global Leaderboard
Rank | User | Country | Best Time | Date |
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1 | user1 | Japan | 142 ms | Apr 11, 2025 |
2 | user2 | USA | 156 ms | Apr 12, 2025 |
3 | user3 | UK | 163 ms | Apr 10, 2025 |
4 | user4 | Germany | 178 ms | Apr 9, 2025 |
5 | user5 | Canada | 182 ms | Apr 8, 2025 |
Why Test Your Click Speed?
There are plenty of good reasons to test and improve your reaction time:
- Gamers need lightning-fast reactions for competitive gameplay
- Track your improvements over time with regular practice
- Challenge your friends to beat your personal best
- It's a fun way to test your reflexes and coordination
Pro Tips for Faster Clicks
Find Your Rhythm
Daily practice builds muscle memory. Even 5 minutes a day can make a big difference in your speed over time.
Gear Matters
A responsive gaming mouse can shave milliseconds off your time compared to a standard office mouse or touchpad.
Eyes on the Prize
Cut out distractions when testing. The slightest shift in attention can slow your reaction time significantly.
Loosen Up
Tense muscles react slower. Give your hands a quick stretch before testing to keep them nimble and ready.
Discussion Board
Just beat my personal record! Been practicing for a week and finally got under 150ms. The key is to really focus on the color change.
This test is great for warming up before gaming sessions. I play competitive FPS and this helps me get in the zone.
Anyone know if clicking on a touchpad vs. a mouse makes a difference? I feel like I'm faster with a mouse but would love to see some data on this.