Aim Grid
FPS Aim Trainer
FPS-style aim training. Targets appear randomly on a grid - click them as fast and accurately as possible within 30 seconds.
How to Play
Click Start to begin a 30-second round. Targets will appear at random positions on the grid. Click them as quickly as you can! Missing the target (clicking the background) counts as a miss. Your final score shows hits, misses, accuracy percentage, and average reaction time per target.
Game Mechanics & Science
This game simulates the 'flick shot' technique used in FPS games - the ability to quickly move your crosshair to a target and click accurately. It measures your reaction time (how fast you notice and respond to the target), mouse acceleration control (how precisely you can stop your cursor), and target acquisition speed. Professional esports players often train with similar tools.
Tips & Strategies
Keep your crosshair centered and use your arm for large movements, wrist for fine adjustments. Don't chase misses - move to the next target. Consistent mouse sensitivity across all games helps build muscle memory. Try different grid sizes to train various flick distances. Warm up before attempting high scores.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I improve my reaction time?
Regular practice, adequate sleep, staying hydrated, and good posture all contribute to better reaction times. Caffeine can provide temporary improvements, but consistent practice is the key to long-term gains.
What accuracy should I aim for?
90%+ accuracy with fast reaction times is considered excellent. Focus on accuracy first, speed second. It is better to hit 90% of targets in 250ms than 70% in 200ms.
Will this help my FPS game performance?
Yes! Regular aim training can significantly improve your in-game performance. Many professional players dedicate 15-30 minutes daily to aim training.
What mouse sensitivity should I use?
Lower sensitivity generally allows for more precise aiming, but too low can make quick turns difficult. Find a balance where you can do a 180-degree turn with a comfortable mouse movement.