# Gaming Performance Toolkit

> Measure and improve your gaming reflexes, click speed, and typing accuracy with free browser-based benchmarks that run locally with no sign-up.

## Tools in this collection

- [Reaction Speed Test](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/reaction/) — Test your reaction time with a five-round click challenge.
- [CPS Test](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/cps/) — Measure your clicks per second with multiple test durations.
- [Aim Trainer](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/aim/) — Train your aim speed and accuracy by clicking targets as fast as you can.
- [Typing Speed Test](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/typing/) — Test your typing speed and accuracy with a gaming-themed typing challenge.
- [Spacebar Counter](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/spacebar/) — How fast can you press the spacebar? Test your spacebar speed.
- [Mouse Double-Click Tester](https://www.teafun.cyou/tools/doubleclick/) — Detect if your mouse has a double-click problem. Click 20 times and we'll flag any unintended double-clicks from a worn-out microswitch.

## FAQ

### Which tool should I start with?

Start with the Reaction Time test for a quick baseline, then move to CPS and Aim Trainer to measure the skills most relevant to the games you play.

### How accurate are these browser-based benchmarks?

Results are accurate within the limits of browser timing APIs (typically a few milliseconds for reaction tests). They are reliable for tracking relative improvement over time.

### How often should I test myself?

A short check once or twice a week is plenty to see a trend without the daily noise of how much sleep or coffee you had. Testing every single day tends to measure your mood more than your progress.

### Will a better score here make me better at games?

These drills sharpen the mechanical inputs — reaction, clicking, cursor control — but games also reward positioning, decision-making, and knowledge. Faster hands help, but treat these as one part of practice, not a substitute for playing.
