Is 60% a good task switching accuracy?
A 60% task switching accuracy falls into the Below Average band โ slower than the majority of test-takers. Do not over-read a single score: fatigue, distraction, and a cold start can each shift this kind of result by a wide margin. 60% is the conventional Below Average anchor for task switching accuracy. Against the standard benchmarks, your 60% score is 35 points past the Elite cutoff (95%), 25 points past the Fast cutoff (85%), and 10 points past the Average cutoff (70%). The nearest indexed bucket is 70% (Average). Take the Task Switching Test to see how your live performance compares.
Where 60% falls
- Your score
- 60%
- Tier
- Below Average
- Elite threshold
- 95%
- Fast threshold
- 85%
- Average threshold
- 70%
Nearby scores
Frequently asked questions
Is 60% a good task switching accuracy?
60% sits in the Below Average band. The Average reference is 70% and the Fast reference is 85%, so you have clear room to improve with practice.
How does 60% compare to the average?
The Average threshold on the Task Switching Test is 70%. Your 60% is in the Below Average band relative to that. Elite performers cross 95%; Fast performers cross 85%.
How can someone improve from 60%?
Consistent practice โ same environment, same time of day, same input device โ is the biggest lever. Take the Task Switching Test a few times per week, sleep well, and watch how your score drifts toward the Fast (85%) and Elite (95%) thresholds over a few weeks.
