It’s more fun when you can’t see: once the countdown disappears, this reaction time test runs entirely on your internal clock—whether you stop too early or too late, it’s always a moment.
The blind-mode single-point reaction time test hides the countdown at a key moment, forcing you to switch from “reading the timer” to “feeling the time”. Once the visual feedback is gone, what’s left is focus, rhythm, and your own sense of how time flows. This reaction test is especially good for playing with your mindset. The more you try to be perfect, the easier it is to rush or hesitate; the calmer you are, the more likely you are to land close to your target. The fun isn’t just in the score—it’s also in that split-second question after every stop: “Was that actually on time?”