Aim Trainer

A free browser-based aim trainer for improving mouse accuracy in FPS games. Features four training modes — flick shot, tracking, speed, and precision — with adjustable difficulty levels. Tracks your scores locally and ranks your performance.

Sharpen your reflexes and precision with interactive target exercises

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Features

Flick Shot mode: click randomly placed targets as fast as possible within 30 seconds Tracking mode: keep your cursor on a moving target following a sinusoidal path Speed mode: hit shrinking targets before they disappear, score bonus for fast clicks Precision mode: 20 targets of varying sizes, scored by distance from center

How to Use the Aim Trainer

1
Choose a mode

Select one of four training modes: Flick Shot, Tracking, Speed, or Precision. Each mode trains a different aiming skill.

2
Set difficulty

Pick Easy, Medium, or Hard. Higher difficulty means smaller targets, faster movement, and more targets to track.

3
Click Start

Press the Start button and begin aiming. Flick, Speed, and Tracking modes run for 30 seconds. Precision mode ends after 20 targets.

4
Review your results

After the session, see your accuracy, rank, hit count, and average reaction time. Beat your personal best to improve.

FAQ

What is flick shot training?

Flick shot training improves your ability to quickly move the cursor to a target and click. Targets appear one at a time in random positions, and you must hit them as fast as possible within 30 seconds.

How does tracking mode work?

In tracking mode, a target moves smoothly across the canvas along a sinusoidal path. Your goal is to keep your cursor within the target circle. The score reflects the percentage of time your cursor was on the target.

What do the difficulty levels change?

Easy mode has larger targets (44px] and slower movement. Medium has 32px targets at moderate speed. Hard mode uses small 22px targets with fast movement and more simultaneous targets in Speed mode.

Does this work on touchscreen devices?

Yes. Touch input is supported for Flick Shot, Speed, and Precision modes. Tracking mode works best with a mouse since it requires continuous cursor positioning.

Are my scores saved?

Yes. Personal best scores are saved in your browser's local storage for each mode and difficulty combination. They persist between sessions but are device-specific.

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