Are You Fast Enough?
Test your reflexes and discover how fast you can react. Wait for the screen to turn green, then click as quickly as possible. Click too early and you’ll lose!
How to Play Are You Fast Enough?
Are You Fast Enough? is a simple reaction time game that tests how quickly you can respond to a visual signal. The goal is to click as soon as the screen changes color, without clicking too early.
Objective
Your objective is to achieve the fastest reaction time possible. When the screen changes from blue to green, click immediately. The faster your response, the better your score.
Getting Started
- Click the Start Game button.
- The game area will remain blue while a random timer counts down.
- Wait patiently for the color change.
- As soon as the screen turns green, click anywhere inside the game area.
- Your reaction time will be displayed in milliseconds (ms).
Important Rules
Do Not Click Too Early
If you click while the screen is still blue, the round ends immediately and you lose that attempt.
The game uses a random delay between 2 and 12 seconds, so trying to guess when the color will change usually results in an early click penalty.
Click After the Color Changes
Only clicks made after the screen turns green are counted as valid reactions.
Once the screen changes color, react as quickly as possible to achieve your best score.
Understanding Your Score
Your score is measured in milliseconds (ms).
Examples:
- 150 ms = Exceptional
- 200 ms = Excellent
- 250 ms = Very Good
- 300 ms = Average
- 350+ ms = Needs Improvement
Keep in mind that reaction times can vary depending on factors such as focus, fatigue, device performance, and internet browser speed.
Best Score Tracking
The game automatically saves your best score on your device.
Every time you beat your previous record, your new personal best will be displayed.
Challenge yourself to keep improving and set a new record.
Tips for Faster Reaction Times
Stay Focused
Watch the center of the screen and avoid distractions.
Relax Your Hand
Keep your mouse cursor or finger ready without applying pressure too early.
Avoid Guessing
Many players click too soon because they try to predict the color change. Waiting for the actual signal usually produces better results.
Practice Regularly
Reaction time improves with repetition. Play several rounds and compare your results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good reaction time?
Most people score between 200 and 300 milliseconds. Scores below 200 ms are generally considered very fast.
Why is the waiting time different every round?
The delay is randomized between 2 and 12 seconds to prevent players from predicting when the color will change.
Can I play on mobile devices?
Yes. The game works on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.
Is my best score saved?
Yes. Your best score is stored locally in your browser and will remain available when you revisit the page using the same device and browser.
Challenge Your Friends
Think you have lightning-fast reflexes? Compare scores with friends and family to see who has the quickest reaction time. Keep practicing, beat your personal best, and find out if you are truly fast enough.