AIM TRAINER
Click. Fast. Don't miss.
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Click the targets as fast as you can. Each target has 1.5 seconds before it disappears. Missing counts against you.
How to improve your aim
Use a high-polling-rate mouse
A 1000Hz gaming mouse updates 8x more often than a 125Hz office mouse. The reduced input lag makes fast targets much easier to hit.
Lower your DPI, lift your mouse
Pros use 400-800 DPI with a large mousepad. Lower DPI means more arm movement, which is more accurate than wrist flicks.
Aim with your arm, not your wrist
Flicking with the wrist is fast but inaccurate for small targets. Arm movement is slower but steadier.
Don't chase the cursor
Move the cursor to where the target WILL be, not where it is. Even a small lead time helps on small targets.
Practice daily for short sessions
10-15 minutes of focused aim training beats 1-hour grind sessions. Your aim improves with consistent practice.
Disable mouse acceleration
Windows "Enhance pointer precision" adds acceleration that hurts aim consistency. Disable it in Settings > Mouse.
What's a good aim score?
Scores are for 30-second mode. The 60-second mode runs roughly 1.8-2x higher because of the longer duration. Top Aim Lab / KovaaK users hit 90-110 in 30 seconds.
FAQ
What does the aim trainer measure?
How is the score calculated?
Should I use 30s or 60s?
Why are some targets smaller than others?
What counts as a miss?
Is this the same as KovaaK or Aim Lab?
Other tests
Done with aim? Test your reaction time, click speed, and typing for a complete picture.