Aim Trainer (30s)

Improve your precision. Click on as many targets as possible in 30 seconds!

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Why use a free online Aim Trainer?

An Aim Trainer is a must-have for any player looking to improve their performance in first-person shooters (like Valorant, CS:GO, or Overwatch).

The ability to quickly move your mouse and click on a specific point accurately determines your 'flicks'. The more you practice, the more it becomes muscle memory.

Precision and Speed Scoring

Our Aim Tracker tests your successful hits in 30 seconds. Discover your level:

Targets Hit (30s) Rank Description 0 - 20 targets 🐢 The Turtle You lack mouse control or your sensitivity is off. 21 - 40 targets 🧑‍💻 The Player Good baseline hand-eye coordination. 41 - 65 targets 🐆 The Cheetah (Pro) Excellent accuracy. Your flicks are great! 65+ targets 🤖 Shroud / Aimbot International e-sports player level.

How to use our Aim Trainer to improve in FPS?

Our Aim Trainer is a aim precision training tool designed for Valorant, CS2, Fortnite, Apex Legends players and all shooting games (FPS/TPS). It develops two fundamental skills: flicking (quick aiming at a target) and tracking (following a moving target).

The Flick Shot — This is the rapid aiming movement from your current position towards a target that appears. Our Aim Trainer trains this skill by making targets appear at random positions. The goal is to click on them as quickly as possible while maintaining high accuracy (above 80%).

Recommended training routine — Professional players like TenZ (Valorant), s1mple (CS2), and Bugha (Fortnite) follow a similar routine: 5 minutes of Aim Trainer as a warm-up + 5 minutes of reaction test + 5 minutes of CPS test for click speed. Total: 15 minutes of warm-up before each ranked session.

Sensitivity and DPI: the optimal settings for aiming

Adjusting your mouse sensitivity is the most important thing for your precision. Here are the values ​​recommended by pros:

DPI (Dots Per Inch) — The majority of pro gamers use between 400 and 800 DPI. A low DPI (400) provides more control and precision, while a medium DPI (800) makes quick movements easier. The ideal DPI is generally 800 DPI because it offers the best compromise.

eDPI (Effective DPI) — This is the DPI multiplied by the in-game sensitivity. The recommended eDPI varies depending on the game:

Valorant: eDPI of 200-400 (pro average: 280). Example: 800 DPI × 0.35 sens = 280 eDPI

CS2: eDPI of 600-1200 (pro average: 880). Example: 800 DPI × 1.1 sens = 880 eDPI

Fortnite: eDPI of 40-80 (pro average: 55). Example: 800 DPI × 7% sense = 56 eDPI

Apex Legends: eDPI of 800-1600 (pro average: 1200). Example: 800 DPI × 1.5 sense = 1200 eDPI

Golden rule — Make a full 180° in one mouse movement across the entire width of your mat. If you can't, your sensitivity is too low. If it's over 270°, it's too high. Adjust your eDPI accordingly, then use our Aim Trainer to get used to it.

Aim Trainer vs Deathmatch: Which is the better workout?

The two are complementary. Here's when to use each method:

Aim Trainer (our tool) — Ideal for warmup and pure muscle memory training. No stress, no death, no distraction. You can focus 100% on the aiming mechanics. Recommended: 5-10 minutes before each session.

In-game Deathmatch — Best for practicing aiming in real-world conditions: shooting angles, opponent positions, peek timing. The stress of a real opponent activates your adrenaline and simulates competitive conditions. Recommended: 10-15 minutes after the Aim Trainer.

For maximum improvement, combine the two: Aim Trainer → Deathmatch → Ranked. Don't forget to test your reaction time and your click speed as part of your warmup.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to choose a mouse sensitivity? +
A good mouse sensitivity (eDPI) for FPS is usually quite low to provide arm precision, while micro-adjustments are done with the wrist. Test our tool by gradually lowering your sensitivity to find the sweet spot.
Is screen refresh rate (Hz) important? +
Yes. A 144Hz or 240Hz screen allows better visual tracking of fast mouse movements, giving a significant advantage for reflex shots.
Combien de temps faut-il pour améliorer sa visée ? +
Avec un entraînement régulier de 10-15 minutes par jour sur un Aim Trainer, la plupart des joueurs constatent une amélioration mesurable en 1 à 2 semaines. Après 1 mois, le gain est significatif : +10-20% de headshot rate en jeu. Après 3 mois, les mouvements deviennent automatiques grâce à la mémoire musculaire.
Quelle sensibilité souris utiliser pour l'Aim Trainer ? +
Utilisez exactement la même sensibilité que dans votre jeu principal. L'Aim Trainer n'est utile que si la mémoire musculaire que vous développez est transférable directement en jeu. Si vous jouez à Valorant avec 800 DPI / 0.35 sens, configurez votre souris identiquement pour l'Aim Trainer.
L'Aim Trainer aide-t-il pour Valorant et CS2 ? +
Absolument. Les joueurs professionnels de Valorant et CS2 utilisent les Aim Trainers comme routine d'échauffement quotidienne. Notre outil développe le flick shot (visée rapide) et la coordination œil-main. Combiné avec le Deathmatch in-game (pour les angles et le game sense), c'est la recette pour monter en rang rapidement.
Pourquoi un DPI bas est-il meilleur pour la précision ? +
Un DPI bas (400-800) offre une plus grande marge d'erreur physique. Avec 400 DPI, bouger votre souris de 1mm déplace le curseur de très peu à l'écran, ce qui rend les micro-ajustements plus faciles. Avec 3200 DPI, le même mouvement déplace le curseur beaucoup plus, rendant la précision difficile. C'est pourquoi 98% des joueurs pro de FPS jouent en DPI bas.