Test your cursor precision and aim speed. Click the targets as fast and accurately as you can.
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Mouse Accuracy Test
Click targets as fast and precisely as you can. Your score combines accuracy with speed. Closer to center = more points!
What Is a Mouse Accuracy Test?
A mouse accuracy test measures how precisely and quickly you can move your cursor to click on targets. It's used by gamers to train their aim, by researchers studying human-computer interaction, and by anyone curious about their motor control precision. This test uses principles from Fitts's Law to provide a scientifically meaningful assessment of your pointing performance.
Three Test Modes
Precision Mode: Static targets appear one at a time. Click as close to the center as possible. Tests raw accuracy and reaction time.
Speed Mode: Targets appear rapidly and shrink over time. Prioritize speed while maintaining accuracy. Tests fast-twitch aiming.
Tracking Mode: A target moves smoothly across the screen. Click it while it's moving. Tests cursor tracking and prediction.
Five Difficulty Levels
From Easy (large 60px targets) to Impossible (tiny 16px targets that shrink and move), each difficulty level changes target size, timing, and movement patterns. Professional gamers typically score above 90% on Hard difficulty.
How to Improve Your Mouse Accuracy
Lower your DPI: Most pros use 400-800 DPI. Lower sensitivity = more control.
Use a large mousepad: Give yourself room to make big, sweeping arm movements.
Warm up daily: 10-15 minutes of aim training before gaming sessions builds muscle memory.
Find your grip: Palm, claw, or fingertip — experiment to find what gives you the best control.
Arm aim vs wrist aim: Use your arm for large movements and your wrist for fine adjustments.
Understanding Fitts's Law
Fitts's Law (1954) states that the time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to and size of the target: MT = a + b × log₂(2D/W), where D is distance and W is target width. This test calculates your effective throughput (bits/second), which combines speed and accuracy into a single performance metric. Higher throughput means better overall pointing performance.
Mouse Accuracy Benchmarks
Beginner: 50-70% accuracy, 800ms+ average time
Average: 70-85% accuracy, 500-800ms average time
Good: 85-92% accuracy, 350-500ms average time
Excellent: 92-97% accuracy, 250-350ms average time