Touch accuracy
Touch accuracy Summary
Touch accuracy is a mobile Android app in Tools by Ahmad Alslalmy. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 26, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 26, 2026 .
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App Description
Measure your touchscreen accuracy and train your tap precision.
How accurate is your touch? Find out.
Touch accuracy puts your fingertip precision to the ultimate test. Whether you're a mobile gamer looking to sharpen your reflexes, a hardware enthusiast checking your screen's responsiveness, or just curious about your hand-eye coordination — this app gives you the data.
HOW IT WORKS
A target appears on screen. Tap it as precisely as you can. The app records exactly where your finger lands, calculates the distance from the target center, and scores your accuracy from 0% to 100%. Miss? You get one retry. Then move on to the next target.
TEST PLANS
Choose from multiple testing layouts to challenge different areas of your screen:
★ Corners — four targets pushed to the edges, testing your reach
★ Centers — five targets clustered around the middle of the screen
★ Cross — top, bottom, left and right edges, tracing a cross pattern
★ Random — seven unpredictable positions to keep you on your toes
★ Basic Combo — corners and centers combined for a full-screen workout
★ Mix & match — select multiple plans and run them back to back in one session
AFTER THE TEST
Your results page shows every target with its accuracy score, color-coded from green to red. Tap any result to replay it — see exactly where the target was, where you actually tapped, and the distance between them. Overall accuracy is calculated and displayed front and center.
BUILT FOR PRECISION
✓ All positions are normalized to your screen size — consistent results on every device
✓ Haptic feedback confirms every successful hit
✓ Safe zone padding keeps targets away from system UI on every phone
✓ Second-chance rule: one retry per target before moving on
WHO IS IT FOR?
→ Mobile gamers wanting to sharpen reflexes and tap accuracy
→ Hardware testers checking touchscreen calibration or finding dead zones
→ Anyone curious about their hand-eye coordination
Download Touch accuracy and find out exactly how precise your touch really is.
