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Reaction Time Test

Free reaction time test to measure response speed, best time, average time, and recent attempts in your browser. No sign up required.

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Reaction Time Test

Test how quickly you react to a visual signal with a simple browser game that records your reaction times and personal best.
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Use the free Reaction Time Test online with no sign up or login required.

Test how quickly you react to a visual signal with a simple browser game that records your reaction times and personal best. Mirown keeps the page clean and direct so users can understand the test, start quickly, and read their results without confusion.

This tool runs in your browser and is designed for short practice sessions, quick challenges, and everyday personal improvement. It works on mobile and desktop, with large controls and readable results.

How to use this tool

  1. Open the Reaction Time Test page and read the short instructions in the tool area.
  2. Press the start button when you are ready.
  3. Complete the typing or reaction challenge as naturally as possible.
  4. Review the result cards and try again to improve your score.

What this free tool includes

  • Random start delay to prevent guessing
  • Large tap/click reaction pad
  • False start detection
  • Best time and average time
  • Recent attempt history
  • Clear results and retry controls
  • Works with mouse, trackpad, keyboard, and touch
  • Free to use with no sign up or login required

Common uses

The Reaction Time Test can help with reaction practice, gaming warmups, sports focus, attention training, quick challenges with friends. It is useful when you want a quick browser-based test without installing software or creating an account.

Tips for better results

Use a comfortable device, avoid distractions, and repeat the test a few times. One result can be affected by focus, device speed, keyboard feel, screen refresh rate, or accidental taps, so averages are usually more meaningful than a single attempt.