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How fast are your reflexes?

Tap. React. Find out if you're built different.

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What the Eye might call you

🐆 Quick

Above average. Your brain-hand connection is solid.

250-350 milliseconds. You're faster than the average person which means your neurons are putting in work. You're the friend who reacts first in scary situations, catches their phone 7 times out of 10, and would probably survive a horror movie. Not the first to die. Not the final girl. But you'd make it far. Solid reflexes. Room to improve but nothing to be embarrassed about.

🙂 Normal

Average human reflexes. Nothing wrong with that.

350-500 milliseconds. This is where most humans land and honestly? It's fine. Your reflexes work. They're not going to win you any esports tournaments but they'll keep you alive in everyday life. You catch things sometimes, you dodge things sometimes, and sometimes you just let stuff fall and pick it up later. You're a normal person with normal reflexes and that's okay. Not everyone needs to be a ninja.

⚡ Superhuman

Your reflexes are literally inhuman. Are you okay?

Under 200 milliseconds. That's faster than most professional gamers and athletes. Your brain-to-hand pipeline has ZERO lag. You're the person who catches things mid-air without thinking, dodges stuff in your sleep, and never drops your phone. Either you're genuinely built different or you've unlocked some kind of cheat code. Either way, the rest of us are scared.

🦥 Sleepy Mode

Put down the phone and take a nap bestie.

Over 500 milliseconds. Girl. Your brain sent the signal and it got lost on the way to your finger. Were you doing this test at 3am? While watching a show? With one eye open? Because that's the only explanation. Your reflexes are currently on vacation. They'll come back eventually. Maybe. In the meantime, hydrate, sleep, and try again when you're actually conscious. We believe in you. Kind of.

🏎️ Lightning Fast

Top 10% reflexes. Gaming career when?

200-250 milliseconds. You're in the top tier of human reaction time. This is pro gamer territory, Formula 1 driver vibes, "I caught it before it hit the ground" energy. Your neural pathways are basically a highway with no speed limit. You'd dominate in any game that requires quick reflexes and your friends probably hate playing against you. As they should.

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