Wait for the on-screen cue to flip, then tap as quickly as you can. The game measures your reaction time in milliseconds and punishes early taps, so timing patience against speed is the whole challenge. Stack consistent rounds to chase your personal best average.
How to play Tap Reaction
- Watch the screen and wait for the color or signal to change
- Tap the moment the go cue appears
- Avoid tapping early or the round counts as a false start
- Your reaction time shows in milliseconds after each tap
- Repeat to lower your average across several rounds
Tips & strategy
- Relax your hand instead of tensing; loose muscles react faster
- Watch the whole screen, not one spot, to catch the cue sooner
- Do not anticipate the timing; early taps reset the round
Controls: Click, tap, or press any key when the cue appears
Tap Reaction — FAQ
What is a good reaction time?
Most people land around 200 to 300 milliseconds; under 200 is sharp.
Why did my early tap not count?
Tapping before the go cue is a false start and the round restarts.