Total Blocking Time (lab)

Total Blocking Time on the lab crawl.

Field data PhoneDesktopAll Scope All sites Q1 2026 edition · Phone field outcomes
Metric LCP INP CLS
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At a glance the headline numbers for Total Blocking Time (lab)

Total Blocking Time on the lab crawl.

20ms
on the typical site
half of sites sit at or below
189ms
1 in 4 sites exceed this
the top quarter
6.8s
the heaviest 1%
the long tail
94,910
sites measured
phone field data

The typical site blocks the main thread for 20ms during the lab load.

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Distribution & median LCP site count and median LCP at each level of total Blocking Time (lab)

0ms 750ms 1500ms 2250ms 3000ms
2.5s
0 19195 38389
0 0.01–0.038 0.038–0.143 0.143–0.541 0.541–2.05 2.05–7.74 7.74–29.3 29.3–111 111–419 419–1585 1585–5994 >p98
Good (≤2.5s) Needs improvement Poor (>4s) Site count
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Passing LCP by total Blocking Time (lab) which level passes the LCP most often

Total Blocking Time (lab)SitesPassing LCPLCP
0 38,389 88% 1.4s
0.01–0.038 12 80% 1.8s
0.038–0.143 74 86% 1.4s
0.143–0.541 227 76% 1.7s
0.541–2.05 925 83% 1.6s
2.05–7.74 3,124 84% 1.5s
7.74–29.3 7,534 82% 1.6s
29.3–111 14,344 82% 1.6s
111–419 15,446 78% 1.7s
419–1585 9,921 72% 1.9s
1585–5994 3,783 70% 1.9s
>p98 1,131 72% 1.9s
Good Needs Improvement Poor Faded rows: under 100 sites

Total Blocking Time (lab) 20ms. p75 189ms. p99 6.8s. At the low end (0ms): LCP 1.4s. At the high end (>p98): LCP 1.9s. computed

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Why this matters for the Core Web Vitals, and where to start fixing it

Total Blocking Time counts the parts of long tasks where a click would have waited. It is the lab stand-in for INP: a crawler does not click, so instead we measure how often the main thread was too busy to answer if someone had.

High TBT with good field INP usually means real visitors interact after the dust settles. The risk lives in the early click, the visitor who taps the menu while the tag pile is still booting. The fix list is the script list: less of it, later, in smaller pieces.

How does this affect the Core Web Vitals?

Blocking time correlates with the LCP. Where the blocking time is low, 88% of sites pass the LCP. Where it is high, 72% do. The decline is gradual. There is no point where sites suddenly start failing.

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