Test your reaction time by clicking as soon as the color changes to green. The average human reaction time is 250-300 milliseconds.
Wait for the screen to turn green, then click immediately. The tool measures the time interval from when green appears until you click. This time is your reaction time, displayed in milliseconds.
Most people have reaction times between 200-400 milliseconds. Under 200ms is excellent, 200-250ms is very good, 250-300ms is good, and 300-400ms is average.
Regular practice, staying focused, getting enough sleep, and moderate exercise can help improve reaction speed. Avoid fatigue and distractions, and maintain good physical condition.
Yes, reaction time slows with age. It's fastest at 18-30 years old, then increases by about 6ms per decade. However, training can help maintain good reaction speed.
Main factors include: age, fatigue level, attention focus, physical condition, caffeine intake, and environmental distractions. Maintaining good condition helps achieve more accurate test results.