Deep analysis on esports talent, gaming skills, and pro player performance
Learn the 3 core skills that separate pro gamers from casuals — reaction speed, pattern recognition, and risk decision-making — and how to measure them.
Discover the 16 gamer archetypes based on real skill measurement — from Lightning Assassin to Architect. Find your gaming identity.
Average reaction time is 250ms. Pro gamers hit 180ms. Find out where you stand and whether your reaction speed is good enough for competitive gaming.
98% of gamers think they can go pro. Less than 1% make it. Here's how to objectively assess whether you have what it takes — with data, not wishful thinking.
Your gaming skills suggest specific genres. Speed players thrive in FPS, pattern readers dominate strategy, risk-takers own battle royales. Find your match.
Most gamers practice wrong. Here's what cognitive science says about improving reaction time, pattern recognition, and decision-making for competitive gaming.
Height matters in basketball. Reaction speed matters in esports. But the talent equation is more complex than most people think.
Pro gamers aren't just faster — they think differently. Discover the 3 measurable cognitive traits that separate elite players from everyone else.
From casual 300ms to pro-level 160ms — see where your reaction time ranks and what it means for your competitive ceiling.
Is gaming talent born or made? Research shows it's both — but the ratio depends on which skill you're measuring. Here's what science says.
Discover the neuroscience behind aim training — why some players improve faster, what drills actually work, and how to measure your aiming talent objectively.
At what age do pro gamers peak? We look at reaction time data, cognitive decline research, and why some players dominate well into their 30s.
Mobile esports is a billion-dollar industry. Learn how mobile gaming talent differs from PC, what skills transfer, and how to test your competitive potential on any device.
Test the 5 cognitive skills that Valorant pros rely on — reaction speed, flick accuracy, target tracking, crosshair placement prediction, and clutch decision-making.
The cognitive skills that separate Iron from Challenger — map awareness, target prioritization, multitasking, and strategic decision-making. Test yours in 3 minutes.