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🎯 Valorant aim

Everything to sharpen your aim in one place. Start with a 60-second plain-language intro, then drill the two skills that actually decide gunfights: flicking (snapping onto a target fast) and tracking (staying on one that's moving). No jargon β€” every score is real math or exact geometry, never a made-up rating.

Good aim is really two separate skills, and most people are better at one than the other. Flicking is the fast snap β€” a target appears and you whip your crosshair onto it and fire. Tracking is the smooth follow β€” the enemy is strafing and you keep your crosshair glued to them. You train them differently, so this app has a drill for each. Start with Flick, then try Tracking. Your progress is saved on this device β€” tap a card to jump in.

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The only words you need (plain English)

Flicking
A fast snap of the crosshair onto a target that just appeared. Speed + precision in one motion. Drill 1 trains this.
Tracking
Keeping the crosshair on a target that's moving, by matching its speed instead of chasing it. Drill 2 trains this.
Reaction time
The pure delay between a target appearing and you starting to act, in milliseconds. The human median for a simple reaction is about 273 ms.
Accuracy
The share of your clicks that actually land on a target. A click into empty space is a miss and counts against you.
Throughput (bits/s)
A difficulty-fair score for flicking. Because Hard has smaller targets than Easy, raw click-speed isn't comparable β€” throughput adjusts for target size so your skill shows through. Typical mouse aiming sits around 3.7–4.9.
Time-on-target
Your tracking score: the exact fraction of the run your crosshair stayed inside the moving target. Pure geometry, measured every frame.

Your Valorant journey

No runs yet β€” open Drill 1 and play a round. As you practice you'll earn XP, level up, build a daily streak, and unlock milestones. Everything saves automatically on this device.