Aim Trainer
Flick, tracking, and precision drills with performance.now() timing and per-session stats.
Start with Easy to warm up, then progress to Hard. Focus on accuracy before speed — a consistent 70%+ accuracy beats fast but inaccurate clicking.
Tracking mode builds smooth mouse control. Precision mode trains pixel-perfect accuracy.
About this tool
- 1
Select mode
Choose Flick (fast target switching), Tracking (follow moving target), or Precision (small targets) mode.
- 2
Set difficulty
Adjust target size, game duration, and difficulty level (Easy/Medium/Hard).
- 3
Play
Click Start and aim at targets in the canvas area. Hit as many as possible within the time limit.
- 4
Review stats
After the round, see your accuracy, targets per second, average reaction time, and letter rating (S/A/B/C/D).
- Start with Easy difficulty to warm up, then increase to Hard for real training.
- Flick aim is about speed - snap to targets quickly. Precision is about accuracy - slow down and click center.
- In tracking mode, keep your cursor glued to the moving target. Smooth, steady movements beat jerky corrections.
- Professional FPS players often train aim for 15-30 minutes before playing matches.
- Flick aim mode with random target positions and timeout tracking
- Tracking mode with smoothly moving targets and on-target percentage
- Precision mode with small targets and accuracy ring scoring
- Adjustable difficulty: target size, speed, and game duration (15/30/60s)
- Real-time stats: accuracy %, targets/second, reaction time
- S/A/B/C/D tier rating based on combined accuracy and speed
- Warming up aim before competitive FPS gaming sessions
- Training flick aim for games like Valorant, CS2, and Apex Legends
- Improving mouse control and tracking for fast-paced shooters
- Comparing aim performance across different mouse sensitivities or mice