The best gaming mouse pad can improve your mouse tracking and precision. Investing in something a little more premium than your standard mouse mat could quite easily turn the tide of the game. With spill-proof surfaces, anti-skid bases, and even RGBs to add some flair, there are plenty of great gaming mouse pads to consider.
TL; DR – These are the Best Gaming Mouse Pads:
When adding to your gaming setup, budget is often a concern. Thankfully even then best gaming mouse pads won’t break the bank. Whether you’re looking for an XXL mouse pad, something to match your existing gaming keyboard and gaming mouse, or anything else, we’ve done the hard part for you.
1. Corsair MM200 Pro Premium
Best Gaming Mouse Pad
Our Top Pick
Corsair MM200 Pro Premium
A thick and plush rubber mouse pad with densely woven fabric for easy gliding and an anti-skid bottom to keep it in place.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Soft
Surface area
277.9 inches-square
Dimensions
17.7" x 15.7" x 0.24"
PROS
Comfortable
Stain-resistant
CONS
Plain black
The Corsair MM200 Pro Premium gets all the small details right, ensuring comfort and longevity. This pad is a thick 6mm of plush rubber, giving you a bit of extra cushioning if you have a palm grip and like to rest your wrist without muddying down your play. While on the bottom is anti-skid rubber that'll help keep the mouse pad in place even as the action gets intense.
When it comes to the fabric used on the Corsair MM200 Pro Premium, it’s ultra soft and densely woven, letting your mouse easily glide along with little friction. That fabric also features a spill-proof and stain-resistant finish, so the occasional accident with a bottle of soda won't ruin it or even stop you from playing for long. And to further increase the lifespan of this pad is its stitched edges, which go a long way to help prevent fraying or separation of layers.
2. SteelSeries QCK Medium
Best Budget Mouse Pad
SteelSeries QCK Medium
For under $10, this mouse pad delivers a smooth, tightly stitched fabric surface flexible enough to roll up and take on the go.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Soft
Surface area
136.08 inches-square
Dimensions
12.6" x 10.8" x 0.07"
PROS
Affordable
Smooth surface
CONS
Large pads become more expensive
SteelSeries makes some great mouse pads, and their cheapest options offer an experience far greater than the price would suggest. Look at the classic QCK Medium, which costs $10 but is ready to be paired with your budget gaming mouse for high-performance play with its exceptionally smooth surface thanks to a tightly stitched fabric delivering fluid mouse movements. It’s pleasingly soft but not so plush and thick that your mouse will push into it.
The rubberized bottom on the QCK series pads keeps them from slipping all over your desk, and they are thin and flexible enough that you can simply roll them up and take them wherever you go. If you need a bigger option, SteelSeries offers a bunch of sizes that still maintain affordable prices and exceptional quality. The QCK Large is ideal for gamers working on full-arm aiming, while SteelSeries even has versions that can cover entire desks.
3. Razer Acari
Best Hard Mouse Pad
Razer Acari
Muddy mouse movements aren’t an issue with its hard nano-bead, textured top layer that ensures better tracking and longevity.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Hard
Surface area
207.9 inches-square
Dimensions
16.5" x 12.6" x 0.07"
PROS
Provides better accuracy
Waterproof
CONS
Flat, hard surface won’t be right for everyone
If you’ve got a heavy hand when mousing around in your favorite games, you may not want a big, soft mouse pad that can depress and throw off the consistency of that smooth gliding. The Razer Acari helps you get around with minimal friction and insane accuracy thanks to its hard surface. With its nano-bead, textured top layer, this pad provides your mouse’s sensor with finer points for better tracking, and it's also waterproof to ensure its longevity.
The Razer Acari offers plenty of space to hone your skills, and you can rely on large muscle groups for your flick shots and precision aim. It’s ultra-thin, so you don’t need to worry about your mouse ever getting muddied down, and your wrist will remain super comfortable. While at the base is a non-slip rubber foam to help hold the Acari in place during all the action.
4. Cooler Master MP510
Best Cloth Mouse Pad
Cooler Master MP510
This cloth mouse pad uses ultra-durable nylon with a slight texture for more precise control over the mouse.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Soft
Surface area
133.83 inches-square
Dimensions
12.59" x 10.63" x 0.11"
PROS
Durable
Glow-in-the-dark logo
CONS
Smaller than average
The Cooler Master MP510 goes beyond the basics of a simple cloth mouse pad, as it uses a Cordura material. That is an ultra-durable nylon that can help shrug off spills if you have a habit of keeping your drinks too close to your mouse pad. You’ll also find it has a different feel to most cloth mats, as it’s more textured, giving you more precise control over the mouse.
To further the longevity of the Cooler Master MP510 is anti-fray stitching to prevent the various layers of the pad from peeling. You even get a fun little glow-in-the-dark logo accent which gives it a gamer feel while avoiding the hassle that sometimes comes with RGB lighting. Of course, the underside is rubber, providing tons of traction to ensure the mat stays in place during even your wildest movements.
5. Artisan Ninja FX Shidenkai
Best High-End Mouse Pad
Artisan Ninja FX Shidenkai
A soft pad embedded with tiny glass beads allows it to be squishy and slick simultaneously, ideal for both smooth gliding and dead stops.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Soft
Surface area
208.4 inches-square
Dimensions
16.54" x 12.6" x 0.16"
PROS
Anti-skid
Comfortable
CONS
Expensive
Can't choose between a soft or hard mouse pad? No worries, the Artisan Ninja FX Shidenkai gives you the best of both worlds—though it comes at a premium. This mat offers a soft pad embedded with tiny glass beads creating a composition that allows it to be squishy like a sponge and incredibly slick simultaneously. This interesting blend of characteristics lets you consistently glide the mouse across this surface and then apply pressure to come to a dead stop.
It doesn’t stop with the top layers, as the base of the Artisan Ninja FX Shidenkai keeps the pad in place no matter how intense the action gets. And everything is held together with quality stitching to prevent peeling and fraying, ensuring this high-end mat lasts a long time.
6. Cooler Master MP511
Most Durable Mouse Pad
Cooler Master MP511
Durability, smooth movements, and comfort are all on offer with this large pad that uses a Cordura fabric.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Soft
Surface area
558 inches-square
Dimensions
35.43” x 15.75” x 0.12"
PROS
Large surface
Smooth gliding
CONS
Not ideal for shooters
For competition, you can’t have a mouse pad fraying at the edge or scuffed up in a way that’ll make your mouse sensor falter. So, it’s worth it to go with a more durable mouse pad, like the Cooler Master MP511. This beastly pad (though smaller options are available) is built tough with Cordura fabric that can handle some abuse. Cooler Master has even seen fit to stitch the edges of the mat for further longevity.
It’s not just the stamping and sliding of your mouse that the Cordura fabric can withstand but also sweat and spills, so when you accidentally knock over a drink, you can just wipe it up as it won’t immediately soak in. And though it’s the same fabric as another one of our picks, the Cooler Master MP510, it has finer weaving, so it’s not as rough for super smooth gliding and optimal comfort.
7. Razer Sphex V3
Best Flat Mouse Pad
Razer Sphex V3
This ultra thin pad almost melds to your desk with an adhesive base, and a hard polycarbonate build keeps it sturdy.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Hard
Surface area
278.9 inches-square
Dimensions
17.72" x 15.74" x 0.01"
PROS
Adhesive base
Lightweight
CONS
Adhesive makes it less portable
For a mouse pad that can get the job done while feeling like it's almost not there at all, the Razer Sphex V3 is what you're after. This hard mouse pad will all but meld into your desk space with an almost pure black design. But even more so thanks to its incredible thinness at less than half a millimeter thick.
The Razer Sphex V3 provides the smooth gaming surface you need to easily glide around, giving you little resistance for your flick shots for a consistent feel. The hard polycarbonate build means you won't have to worry about it rumpling up underneath your mouse. And given how thin and light it is, you might be worried about it sliding around, but Razer has seen to this with an adhesive base that'll keep it in place.
8. SteelSeries QcK Prism Cloth 5XL
Best “Desk Pad” Mouse Pad
SteelSeries QcK Prism Cloth 5XL
At over 60 inches wide and over 30 inches deep, this mouse pad will cover your desk with a thick, micro-woven cloth and an RGB light strip around the edge.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Soft
Surface area
1984.5 inches-square
Dimensions
63" x 31.5" x 0.16"
PROS
Extra large
RGB lighting
CONS
Costs more
Forget about mouse pads that just cover a portion of your desk, as the SteelSeries QcK Prism Cloth 5XL is here to take over the entirety of your tabletop. At over 60 inches wide and over 30 inches deep, this mouse pad will cover up even some of the biggest gaming desks and standing desks.
The QcK Prism Cloth 5XL is made of a thick, micro-woven cloth for a smooth-gliding surface with a fine texture that helps your mouse track accurately. Meanwhile, the underside has a rubberized surface to keep it firmly in place on your desk. That's only half the fun, though, as all models of the QcK Prism Cloth also feature an RGB light strip around the perimeter of the mouse pad. That light strip has two-zone lighting and supports the SteelSeries engine, so you can have it sync up with your other SteelSeries devices, flash with music, or even offer visual cues from your games.
9. Razer Firefly V2
Best RGB Mouse Pad
Razer Firefly V2
19 RGB lighting zones wrap around the perimeter, while a slim profile and hard surface allow for quick swipes and precise movements.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Hard
Surface area
151.65 inches-square
Dimensions
10.84" x 13.99" x 0.14"
PROS
19 lighting zones
Slim profile
CONS
Not the best software
With RGB lighting emanating from your gaming PC, gaming keyboard, wireless gaming mouse, and everything else, you might as well complete your setup with a light-up mouse pad like the Razer Firefly V2. It features 19 RGB lighting zones that wrap around the entire edge of the mat. Using Razer’s software, you can play around with their various effects or even have the lights react to action in certain games.
The RGB lighting is just part of the appeal of the Razer Firefly V2, as you get a slim profile and hard surface with great accuracy for quick swipes and precise smaller movements. It also has a non-slip base to ensure it doesn’t budge even when the action gets heated. And while you’ll have to add another thing to plug into your PC, it doubles as a mouse bungee to keep your wired gaming mouse's cord out of the way.
10. Razer Atlas
Fastest Gaming Mouse Pad
Razer Atlas
Its glass surface features 2μm texturing optimized for optical sensors, ensuring near-perfect tracking and speedy movements.
Product Specifications
Surface type
Hard
Surface area
279.1 inches-square
Dimensions
17.72" x 15.75" x 0.19"
PROS
Optimized for optical sensors
Easy to clean
CONS
Hefty
For a mouse that glides with ease, a glass mouse pad may be the way to go, and the Razer Atlas is the best. The $100 price tag might scare some, but the butter-smooth glass surface features 2μm texturing and is optimized for optical sensors. So, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a mouse that doesn’t track perfectly, while low static and dynamic friction ensures speedy movements.
You may be concerned about the durability of the Razer Atlas. Luckily, it's made of CNC-milled tempered glass that’ll hold up against a good deal of pressure. The surface is way easier to clean than a traditional mouse pad and has a protective coating to prevent scratches and dirt. With a 279 square-inch surface area, it’s also plenty big for all your wildest movements, and a rubber base keeps the pad firmly in place as you make them.
What to Look for in a Gaming Mouse Pad
Below we've broken down the various surface types most gaming mouse pads feature as well as some of the materials they’re usually made of. Shopping for the best gaming mouse pad might seem as simple as finding one that looks good to you and will fit in with your gaming setup, but there’s more to these mouse pads than you would think.
For starters, you’ll usually find that mouse pads will have either a smooth or rough surface, and these different types of textures cater to certain styles of play. You’ll find that most mouse pads made of cloth are a bit resistant and make it harder to quickly whip your mouse around. The main reason you’d want to slow down and limit your mouse movements is for better control in shooter-style games or other tasks that requires precision.
Outside of mouse pads made of fabric, you can also get the same experience from a hard mouse pad with a grainy or coarse texture. On the flip side, most hard mouse pads are designed to have a slick surface that makes it feel like your mouse is gliding on ice. The idea behind these low-tack surfaces is to make it easier for gamers to move their cursor from one side of the screen to the other as quickly and easily as possible, which comes in handy for real-time strategy games.
All hard mouse pads aren’t necessarily restricted to just having a slick surface either. Some manufacturers will also glue on a sheet of fabric or speckle the surface so it's grainy like sand to give users play space better suited for control.
As for what materials mouse pads are made of, it’s pretty straightforward. Cloth mouse pads are made of...well, cloth. Hard mouse pads, for the most part, are made of plastic, and usually of the polyethylene variety. Some manufacturers also make mouse pads out of metal, which helps make them extra sturdy and unquestionably flat. Alternatively, you might find other wilder options like tempered glass and acrylic.
Ultimately, getting any of these mouse pads is better than not having one at all, but think hard about the types of PC games you want to play before you make your final decision.
Gaming Mouse Pad FAQ
How often should you replace your gaming mouse pad?
If you use your mouse pad for gaming on the regular, you might need to replace it more often due to tearing, fraying, or fading. However, generally, you should be able to squeeze a good 3 to 5 years out of your mouse pad.
Depending on the mouse pad’s material and cleaning recommendations, you may want to clean or wash it before deciding to replace it in case this resolves any issues you might be experiencing. See our guide on how to clean a mouse pad for tips on how to do so.
Are mouse pads good for gaming?
Most will find a mouse pad greatly improves your gaming experience. A flat desk surface may work in a pinch, but crumbs and other inconsistencies can quickly marr your mouse movements, plus the constant gliding can wear the desk down over time. A mouse pad is a quick and often affordable solution that can extend the longevity of your desk and mouse, along with giving you an advantage in games.
Some mouse pads feature soft-tightly woven fabric for easy gliding and maybe a bit of cushioning for added comfort or more control. Other options have hard textured surfaces that help with tracking and precision or a smoother glass top for speedy movements. You’ll even find mouse pads with flashy RGB lighting or those in an XL size to cover your entire desk surface. There’s plenty of variety in gaming mouse pads, so you can find one that caters to your needs to get the best performance out of just about any mouse.
Do lapdesks need a mouse pad?
If you're not planning on gaming at a desk, then you will likely be using one of the best lapdesks for your mouse and keyboard. While most lapdesks built specifically for gaming will come with a built-in mouse pad, simpler designs tend to be more like a simple portable desk. Gaming mice can function without a mouse pad as long as you have a hard surface, but you may want to add an additional mouse pad to any lapdesk to avoid your mouse sliding off whenever you aren't using it.
Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspam.
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