What a good reaction test needs
A useful reaction-time test should use unpredictable timing, avoid distracting UI during the run, and show enough attempts to smooth out lucky clicks.
Reaction Time
Compare what makes a reaction-time test useful: random delay, repeat attempts, score saving, percentile context, and clean input handling.
A useful reaction-time test should use unpredictable timing, avoid distracting UI during the run, and show enough attempts to smooth out lucky clicks.
Treat one result as a snapshot. Repeat under similar conditions, then watch the trend across days instead of chasing a single perfect attempt.
Take Reaction Time first, then pair it with Aim Trainer and Click Speed to separate visual reflexes from mouse control and repeated tapping speed.