Hit the Dot

An easy-to-use and lite game to test your reaction time!
What is Hit the Dot?
Hit the Dot is a Chrome extension that provides a fun and simple speed-test game for testing your reaction time. It features auto-saving game settings, resizable dot matrix, and a start/stop button. The objective is to click on the orange dots as many times as possible within a 30-second duration. Report bugs on the addon's homepage.

Extension stats

By: Jorvi
Users: 119 ▼ -10
Version: 0.1.3 (Last updated: 2024-04-30)
Creation date: 2017-01-08
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • storage
  • contextMenus
Size: 26.15K

Other platforms

Not available on Firefox
Hit the Dot (v0.1.3)
5.00 (1) 419
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Extension summary

Hit the dot is a fun, and very simple speed-test game for your browser.

Few features: a. The game and all settings are auto-saved to the memory. b. Dot matrix is resizable to your desired choice, default size is (6 x 10) tile. c. Use the (start | stop) button to start or stop the game.

How to play:

  1. Click on the orange circle button as,
  2. Cells are selected randomly by the addon.
  3. One point per correct hit, minus one point per miss.
  4. Hit as many orange dots as you can!

Note: At each game, the total duration is 30 seconds. Within this time-span hit as many dots as you can.

To report bugs, please fill the bug report form on the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/hit-the-dot.html).

Extension safety

Risk impact

Hit the Dot does not require any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

Hit the Dot has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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