Browser aim trainers, compared

Between the desktop giants (Aim Lab, KovaaK's) and doing nothing sits the browser aim trainer: click-the-targets pages that trade 3D fidelity for instant access. Quality varies from decent tools to ad farms with crosshairs.

What browser aim trainers does brilliantly

  • Zero setup on any machine — the aim warm-up that works on a Chromebook in a library.
  • Quick sessions: thirty seconds from URL to targets, no launcher, no updates.

What blocks.pw does differently

  • Duel format: Hunt is six targets against a live opponent's six — aim under hunt-or-be-hunted pressure, which no solo browser trainer replicates.
  • A ranked marathon: Aim 30 (30 targets for time) posts to world and country leaderboards, so browser aim finally has records worth chasing.
  • Aim in context: duels shuffle aim rounds with reaction, scanning and visual search — the full fast-twitch stack, not just clicking heads.

Side by side

browser aim trainersblocks.pw
SetupNone (all browser tools)None
FormatSolo target drillsAim duels + ranked 30-target runs
PressureSelf-imposedLive opponents, ELO
Fidelity2D targets2D targets, duel-designed
RecordsLocal bests, sometimesWorld + country leaderboards

Which should you use?

For structured FPS improvement, desktop trainers still rule. Among browser options, the honest question is solo drills vs contested aim: if a scoreboard and an opponent make you try harder (they do), the duel format extracts more from the same five minutes.

The blocks.pw side of the table in one paragraph: 30-second best-of-5 duels, free, no account, no install, challenge links + country elo leaderboards — nine duel mini-games plus solo world records, built to settle things. Judge it in one quick match; it takes less time than reading this sentence took.

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Frequently asked questions

Do browser aim trainers actually transfer to FPS games?

The acquisition-flick-confirm loop transfers; game-specific sensitivity and 3D geometry don't. Browser tools are warm-ups and reflex work, not scenario training.

What makes Hunt different from click-the-targets pages?

An opponent on the same six targets. Racing a human changes how you aim — more commitment, less hesitation — and that composure is trainable.

Is touch aim worth training?

If you play anything on a phone, yes — and Aim 30 on mobile is a legitimate touch-aim gym with a world leaderboard attached.

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