🧠 Brain Tests

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Measure your reaction speed and typing performance. No signup, no downloads. Start immediately and see where you stand on the global leaderboard.

Reflex test
Reaction Time
Click the moment the screen turns green. 5 attempts, instant average. The average human reacts in 250ms — how do you compare?
5 attempts Millisecond precision Free
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Typing test
Typing Speed
Type real sentences as fast as you can. 30 or 60 seconds, live WPM and accuracy, 100 unique texts. Find out if you're average or elite.
30s / 60s WPM + accuracy Free
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Instant — no waiting
Tests start in one click. Results appear the moment you finish. No loading screens, no account needed.
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Accurate measurement
Reaction time uses high-precision timing. WPM is calculated from actual correct characters, not raw keystrokes.
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Global leaderboard
Save your score and see how you rank worldwide. No account — just pick a nickname and submit.
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Free forever
No ads, no paywalls, no premium tiers. Both tests are completely free and always will be.

What can brain tests tell you?

Reaction time and typing speed are two of the most measurable cognitive and motor skills. Reaction time reflects how quickly your nervous system processes a visual stimulus and triggers a motor response — a core component of athletic performance, driving safety, and gaming. Typing speed reflects a combination of working memory, fine motor coordination, and pattern recognition built through repetition.

Unlike IQ tests or memory assessments, these tests give you a clear, objective number in under a minute. You can retest daily to track improvement, benchmark against friends, or just satisfy your curiosity.

How do you compare to average?

The average human visual reaction time is around 250 milliseconds. Anything under 200ms puts you in the top 10%. For typing, the average person manages 40–60 words per minute. Professional typists and fast writers regularly exceed 80–100 WPM. Competitive typists can sustain over 130 WPM.

Both skills improve with practice. Reaction time training through action games, sports, or daily testing can shave 20–30ms off your average. Typing improves most rapidly when you commit to proper touch typing technique — home row positioning, all ten fingers, no looking at the keyboard.

Why Burmly for brain tests?

Most brain test sites are cluttered with ads, require accounts, or slow down testing with unnecessary steps. Burmly's tests load fast, start immediately, and show your result the instant you finish. The reaction time test averages five attempts to give a reliable baseline. The typing test uses 100 original text passages to keep every session feeling fresh.