What does it measure?
Go/No-Go Focus Test belongs to the Focus Tests category. The result is a reference score influenced by input latency, focus, device setup, and hand position rather than an absolute measurement.
Separate signals you should press from signals you must ignore to test focus and response inhibition.
Accuracy
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Hits
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False alarms
0
Misses
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Best Score
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Recent Scores
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Recent Score Trend
Run at least two tests to see your score trend.
Submit your best score and compare with others.
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Finish the test first to submit your score.
Submitting stores the nickname and score you enter on our server. Results vary by setup, so treat them as a reference.
Press on GO, hold back on NO-GO, and review hits, false alarms, misses, and accuracy.
Go/No-Go Focus Test belongs to the Focus Tests category. The result is a reference score influenced by input latency, focus, device setup, and hand position rather than an absolute measurement.
Testier groups results into Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, and Champion tiers. Percentile text is a game-style interpretation that makes scores easier to compare.
Use the same device and browser, reduce background work, and avoid battery-saving modes for more consistent runs. Scores are stored in your browser; only leaderboard submissions save a nickname and score on our server.
These ranges are reference guides designed to make Testier results easier to understand. Repeating the same test on the same device gives the most useful trend.
Mouse clicks and mobile taps can have different input latency. For fair comparison, use the same device, browser, and refresh rate across repeated runs.
Fatigue, sleepiness, battery-saving modes, low refresh rate, wireless latency, and heavy browser tabs can affect scores. Look at recent-score trends, not only a single best run.
It checks not only fast pressing, but also your ability to hold back when you should not press.
Best and recent scores are stored in your browser localStorage. Only when you submit to the leaderboard are the nickname and score you enter saved on a server.
Yes. The tests are built with touch input and mobile layouts in mind.