Typing & Action Metrics

APM Test

Measure actions per minute with a fast-paced browser challenge.

Interactive block

60s mode

Timer60
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StatusReady
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Recent local history

Top saved runs

2026-04-18 19:36:26 153 APM
2026-04-18 19:35:09 152 APM
2026-04-11 13:58:44 142 APM
2026-03-29 05:15:03 137 APM
2026-04-11 16:49:57 134 APM
2026-04-18 19:34:02 132 APM
2026-04-11 16:54:01 132 APM
2026-04-11 16:44:37 132 APM
2026-04-11 13:57:27 128 APM
2026-04-11 16:42:09 127 APM

About this test

Measure actions per minute with a fast-paced browser challenge.

APM pages are less about one repeated key and more about keeping a clean rhythm of short actions under time pressure.

Use this mode when you want to compare action density and pacing, not just the raw number of spacebar presses.

Who this test is for

  • Players comparing action pacing in short browser-side drills.
  • Users who want a quick action-density benchmark rather than a single-key sprint.
  • Anyone checking whether rhythm stays organised under a fixed countdown.

Common mistakes

  • Turning the round into frantic mashing with no consistent tempo.
  • Reading one chaotic spike as if it reflected stable action pacing.
  • Ignoring whether the action pattern stays clean enough to repeat.

How to read the score

  • APM scores are more useful when the rhythm is organised and repeatable.
  • A stable action band usually says more than one panicked peak.
  • Use repeated rounds to judge pacing quality, not just output volume.

FAQ

Does this page save my result?

Yes. Results stay in local browser history, so you can compare repeated runs over time.

Why do scores change across different timers?

Short modes emphasize burst speed, while longer modes reveal pacing, comfort and endurance.

What this mode actually tests

  • Key return feel, tapping rhythm and how your keyboard or finger choice behaves under this format.
  • Action density and repeated short inputs rather than one repeated key.

When to use this mode

  • Use it when you want to practice overall action rhythm rather than pure spacebar speed.

How to compare it with nearby modes

  • APM pages tell a different story than spacebar counters or typing pages, so compare them as rhythm drills, not as direct replacements.

Recommended next steps

  • Follow with a typing or spacebar page to see whether the action rhythm transfers into cleaner single-input control.

Methodology notes

  • Browser-based scores depend on device input, focus state, browser timing and system load.
  • Comparisons are strongest when you repeat the same setup, posture and timer family.
  • Public saved results are filtered for suspicious or duplicate values, but your own local history is still the best place to judge repeatability.

Read the full methodology and score-filtering notes

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Why nearby pages matter

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