The Aim Trainer measures how fast and how accurately you can click targets that appear at random spots. Pick a round length, hit each target as quickly as you can, and the tool reports your total time, your average time per target, and your accuracy.
How it works
A single target appears somewhere in the arena. The moment you click it, a new one spawns at a fresh random position, and so on until you have cleared the chosen number of targets. Clicks that land in the arena but miss the target are counted as misses, which feed into your accuracy score.
The numbers that matter
- Total time — how long the whole round took.
- Per target — total time divided by the number of targets, so lower is faster.
- Accuracy — hits as a share of all clicks; precise clicking keeps this high.
Training your aim
Good aim is a balance of speed and control. A comfortable mouse sensitivity, a relaxed grip, and movement from the arm rather than just the wrist all help. Short, focused sessions usually build accuracy faster than long, tired ones, and watching your per-target time fall over a few rounds is a clear sign of progress.