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Reaction Time Test

Use this reaction time test to measure how quickly you respond when the panel changes state from waiting to ready.

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Example Usage

  • Test how fast you react to a simple visual cue.
  • Run several rounds and compare your response time.
  • Use it as a lightweight browser reflex test.
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Reaction Time Test Explained

A reaction time test measures how quickly you can respond after a visual signal appears. In this version, you start the round, wait through a short unpredictable delay, and click as soon as the panel changes to the ready state. The tool then measures the time between the signal and your click in milliseconds. It is useful for reflex testing, casual challenges, or simple UI interaction demos. Because the wait interval is randomized, you cannot fully anticipate the moment, which makes the result more meaningful than a fixed countdown.

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FAQ

What happens if I click too early?

The tool marks the round as too early, because the reaction window had not started yet.

What does the result show?

It shows your reaction time in milliseconds from the ready signal to your click.

Why is the waiting period randomized?

A random delay reduces anticipation and makes the reflex measurement more realistic.

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