Mini Games
Agility Click Test
How many clicks in 10 seconds? Challenge your speed.
How to Play
- Press Start to begin the 30-second timer.
- Click the targets as soon as they appear.
- Avoid misses to keep your accuracy high!
Your best record
Best score
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Best accuracy
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Best average reaction
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Best reaction
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Ranking
Rankings reset daily at 00:00 (UTC+0 base).
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Agility Click Test is the reaction-speed game where you tap as many randomly appearing targets as you can within a fixed time window. Built on the CPS (clicks per second) and reaction-time tradition popular among gamers, illustrators, and any profession where hand speed determines output, it's frequently cited as a quick self-warmup tool. The rule is just three words: fast, accurate, faster.
The controls are a single left-click or screen tap. Press Start and after a brief countdown the timer begins, while target dots flash into random positions and sizes on the screen. A precise click on a target scores +1; clicking empty space adds to your miss count and burns time until the next target appears. When the timer expires, you see your total score and average reaction time in milliseconds.
The biggest gain in score comes from "locked wrist, finger-only clicks." Keep the wrist holding the mouse as still as possible and trigger clicks with the index finger alone — average CPS jumps 20%+ instantly. Your eyes should not track the target you just hit but scan ahead to where the next one is most likely to spawn; targets near the screen edges appear surprisingly often, so a wide visual span beats tunnel vision. Average users land in 5–7 CPS, gamers 8–10 CPS, top tier 12+ CPS.
Scoring measures both raw click count and average reaction time, exposing both the "fast but inaccurate" and "accurate but slow" profiles in a single run. The result screen labels you with a tier such as Slow → Average → Fast → Very Fast → God Hand, giving an immediate read on where you stand. A round is about 20 seconds — one of the highest information-per-second games anywhere — perfect for checking "how fast are my hands today."
Great as a morning warm-up for keyboard-and-mouse workers, an e-sport gamer's pre-game stretch, a focus boost before exams, or a casual head-to-head with family. Share your final score as a challenge link to compare to the millisecond under identical rules. Find out today which tier your fingers really fall into on OgleOgle Agility Click Test.






