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FPS Aim Trainer Test: Track Your Accuracy

A browser FPS aim trainer that scores your accuracy and best combo, then ranks you on a Top 100 leaderboard. Free, no sign-up.

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Leaderboard standard: Static · Normal · Medium · 30sFree practice (non-standard) — score is not ranked

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Hit and headshot as many targets as you can in 60 seconds—the higher the better · A browser alternative to aim-trainer software; scores go straight to the Top 100 leaderboard, no sign-up.

About This Test

Aiming is the most basic muscle memory for FPS players, and you can test and improve it in this browser range even between games. It uses a plain 'body / head' hitbox model to simulate firing: body shots earn 1 point, headshots 2, and dead-center head hits count toward your headshot count.

Start with static targets to find your hand, then switch to moving targets, raise the difficulty, or shrink the target size. When your 30 or 60 seconds are up, you get your score, accuracy, headshot count, and best combo—and your result is pushed to the cross-site Top 100 leaderboard so you can track and improve entry after entry.

All hit detection happens locally in your browser in real time. Only your final score is uploaded for the leaderboard; your movement and personal data are never saved.

How It Works

  1. 1Choose a mode (static or moving targets), a difficulty, a target size, and a session length (30 or 60 seconds)
  2. 2Click 'Start training' and aim with your mouse, clicking targets to shoot before time runs out
  3. 3Body shots earn 1 point and headshots 2; targets that time out before you hit them count as a miss
  4. 4Go for the white center dot for 2 points and a higher headshot rate, and chain consecutive hits for the best combo
  5. 5When it's over, review your score, accuracy, headshot count, and best combo—and if you crack the Top 100, add a nickname to appear on the board

Why Take It

Check your hand

Quantify your aim with objective score and accuracy instead of guessing whether you're improving

Daily training

Spend 1 minute a day on static targets to warm up, or switch to moving targets for tracking and leading shots

Beat your friends

Share your score and headshot rate with your squad and see who's truly the sharpest

Sharpen focus

High-difficulty moving targets demand intense visual tracking—a nice workout for hand–eye coordination and reaction too

Results Preview

Score leaderboard · Top 100

No scores yet — claim the top spot!

FAQ

Is this aim test the same as practicing in a real FPS game?

It simulates the fundamental paper aiming logic—body/head hitboxes and headshot detection—which is great for steady practice and quantifying your hand. It does not reproduce a real game's recoil, bullet physics, or player movement, so treat it as basic mechanics training rather than a full game simulation.

What settings should I use?

Beginners should start with static targets, Normal difficulty, and Large size to find their hand, then gradually switch to moving targets, smaller targets, or higher difficulty. Moving up a notch once your accuracy holds steady above 80% gives the best training effect.

Why is my score 0?

If you don't hit a single target during the whole session, a 0 score is treated as an invalid result (below the legal floor) and only saved to your local recent scores, not the leaderboard. Hit a few targets to get familiar with the hitboxes and retry.

How does my score get onto the leaderboard?

When a session ends, your final score is uploaded and ranked. Only if you make the cut (enter the Top 100) do you need a nickname; otherwise your cross-site rank is still shown. All entries are visible on the same scoreboard.

Do I need to log in or sign up?

No. Everything runs locally in your browser, and the only step that asks for input is an optional nickname when you make the leaderboard—no account needed.