Test your screen for dead, stuck, or hot pixels with solid color displays
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A dead pixel test cycles through solid colors — red, green, blue, white, black, and gray — so you can spot dead, stuck, and hot pixels on any monitor, laptop, phone, or TV. Catching defects early helps with warranty claims and quality checks before you keep a new display.
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A dead pixel test displays solid colors on your screen to help identify dead, stuck, or hot pixels. Dead pixels appear as black dots, stuck pixels show a single color, and hot pixels appear as bright white dots.
Open the pixel test in fullscreen mode and cycle through each color (red, green, blue, white, black, gray). Look carefully for any pixels that do not match the displayed color or remain a different color.
Dead pixels are completely non-functional and appear black on all colors. Stuck pixels are stuck on one color (usually red, green, or blue) and appear as a colored dot regardless of the screen color.
Dead pixels usually cannot be fixed. Stuck pixels can sometimes be fixed by running pixel-fixing software that rapidly flashes colors, or by gently massaging the affected area with a soft cloth.
Yes. It is recommended to test new monitors, TVs, laptops, and phones for dead pixels within the return period. Most manufacturers have policies for returns if too many dead pixels are found.
Yes. The dead pixel test is completely free to use online without downloads or registration.