- How do I play Reaction Time?
- Test how fast you can react — click when the screen turns green! The game is completely free and runs directly in your browser — no plugins or downloads needed.
- What's a normal reaction time in milliseconds?
- The average visual reaction time is about 200–300 ms. Under 200 ms is fast, under 150 ms is exceptional. Professional esports players typically range from 150–180 ms. Age, fatigue, and focus all affect your speed.
- Can I train my reaction speed? How do I improve?
- Yes, consistent practice helps. Make sure you're well-rested and not fatigued when testing. Focus on the moment the screen changes color without trying to anticipate it. Practice a few times a day and you'll see steady improvement over time.
- Does Reaction Time keep a record of my best scores over time?
- Yes – your top score and current streak are stored locally in the browser. Every session ends with a comparison against your previous best, so you always know what to beat.
- Is Reaction Time a good pick for a daily warm‑up or training drill?
- Definitely. The fast‑paced nature of Reaction Time makes it an excellent micro‑workout for reflexes, hand‑eye coordination, or mental arithmetic, depending on the game type.
- Can I play Reaction Time on my phone?
- Yes. Reaction Time supports mobile browsers with touch-friendly controls, so you can play anytime, anywhere.