Interesting target practice website
Simple to use, quite reliable
Interesting target practice website
Simple to use, quite reliable
No, this link
Ah Tazz - I've got a 'Not Secure Website' warning on this one - not sure if that's just my computer or not, sometimes it's just my security.
Not a deterrent, just a heads-up 👍
It's because there's no TLS certificate attached to it.
This site will be very helpful for beginners. Just to explain what happens there:
You get a target identifier which is a sequence of numbers, and a typing space which you don't have to use. The target identifier is attached to an image, which will be presented to you on the feedback page.
I tested this a little bit.
The pictures consist of different things the viewer can focus on, but since there's no focus attached to the target, this is a really good practice to understand where your own focus goes.
For example, I had a picture with some buildings in a desert, but my first impression was a tree. After looking closely, I found little trees in the picture, next to the buildings. I asked myself: Why do I focus on the trees? Answer: Because they are the one thing that is rare in that environment. My mind seems to focus on anomalies, because they are more interesting.
Another example: I had a picture of giraffe silhouettes. While blind to it, I was just seeing a line with ups and downs. I couldn't figure out what it was, but when looking at the picture, the line seemed to represent the top of the giraffes heads.
This is fun. 👍🏻