Choose a session length, target size, and target spread, then press Start Training.
After the countdown, three targets appear at the same time. Click any target to remove it and immediately place a new target elsewhere in the aiming field.
Clicks on empty space count as misses. The goal is to keep target-switching speed high while maintaining clean clicks.
Press Escape or the Pause button to pause. The session clock stops while paused.
What the Metrics Mean
Hits/Min: successful target hits scaled to one minute, making pace easier to compare across session lengths.
Accuracy: successful hits divided by all click attempts. Empty-space clicks lower it.
Avg Switch: average active time between consecutive successful hits, including the movement and click needed to acquire the next target.
Best Clean Streak: longest run of successful hits without an empty-space click.
Pace Band: a motivational Hits/Min band for this drill. If accuracy is below 90%, the result switches to Accuracy First instead of celebrating pace.
Personal Best: Hits/Min is the primary progression metric. Pace PBs compare only runs completed at 90% accuracy or higher. Accuracy and clean streak can appear as secondary PBs at any accuracy; Avg Switch PBs also require at least 90% accuracy.
Using the Settings
Target Size: smaller targets increase the precision demand without changing the three-target Gridshot mechanic.
Target Spread: wider spread increases the distance between possible target positions and produces longer target-to-target mouse movements.
Session Length: changes how long you sustain the drill. Use the same length when you want a direct personal-best comparison.
For the cleanest progression tracking, repeat runs with the same session length, target size, and target spread. Mouse/trackpad and touch progression are tracked separately.
🎯 How to Actually Improve
Hold accuracy above 90% before you chase a faster pace. Speed built on sloppy clicking does not carry over well to game aim.
Look at your next target while your hand is still finishing the current click. Let your eyes lead the movement instead of waiting for the click to finish.
Use 80 HPM (the current Sharp Pace Band threshold) as the progression checkpoint. Do not make the setup harder until you can pair that pace with at least 95% accuracy.
When both are controlled, increase difficulty one step at a time: Large → Medium → Small targets first, then Compact → Standard → Wide spread. Never skip a spread step.
Keep your mouse, sensitivity, grip, and desk setup consistent between sessions so the same-settings comparison stays meaningful.
Mouse/trackpad and touchscreen scores are tracked separately and should not be compared with each other.