Aim Trainers

Apex Legends Aim Trainer

Battle royale movement and tracking trainer. Practice fast-paced Apex aim with tracking and flick modes.

Apex Legends Aim Trainer

Battle royale movement + aim training. Practice tracking, flicks, and fast target switching for the Apex Games!

Kills: 0
Missed: 0
Accuracy: 0%
30s

About Apex Legends Aim Training

Apex Legends combines fast movement with precise aim. This trainer helps you develop the tracking skills and flick accuracy needed for intense firefights. Practice the hybrid aim style that makes Apex unique — smooth tracking for R-99/CAR sprays combined with snappy Wingman flicks.

Training Modes

  • Tracking: Follow fast-moving targets with smooth crosshair control — essential for SMG and AR accuracy
  • Flick Shots: Instant target acquisition practice — critical for Wingman, Peacekeeper, and Kraber shots
  • Target Switch: Rapid switching between multiple targets — third-party scenarios and multi-enemy fights

Pro Apex Aim Benchmarks

  • Bronze-Silver: 40-50% accuracy, struggles with moving targets
  • Gold-Platinum: 55-65% accuracy, decent tracking but inconsistent flicks
  • Diamond+: 70%+ accuracy, smooth tracking + fast target switching
  • Masters/Predator: 80%+ accuracy, laser-beam tracking with instant flick shots

Apex-Specific Tips

  • Movement Tracking: Apex enemies move fast — practice leading your shots and tracking strafes
  • Mid-Range Focus: Most fights happen at 20-50m — optimize for sustained tracking accuracy
  • Hipfire Practice: Close-range hipfire is critical — don't over-ADS in CQC
  • Target Switching: Third-parties are constant — practice switching targets quickly

What This Trains

Aiming consistency, first-shot placement, target switching, and the rhythm you need before queueing into a match.

How To Use It Well

Run one short round, adjust only one setting, then repeat. Keep your wrist, sensitivity, and display refresh rate consistent while comparing scores.

Best For

  • Warm-ups before ranked games
  • Mouse control practice
  • Finding weak spots in aim mechanics