A CPS (Clicks Per Second) test measures your click speed within a fixed time window. Test your clicking rate in 5, 10, or 15 second modes, compare with global benchmarks, and track your improvement over time. Used by competitive gamers in Minecraft PvP and FPS games to evaluate motor control, consistency, and overall clicking performance.
Click as fast as you can
CPS is not just about speed—it reflects multiple underlying performance factors:
**1. Motor Speed** Your ability to generate rapid physical input through finger movement.
**2. Hand-Eye Coordination** The synchronization between visual focus and motor response.
**3. Click Consistency** Maintaining stable clicking speed over time.
**4. Input Control** Precision and rhythm in repeated actions.
👉 For a complete evaluation, combine this with a Reaction Time Test and a Aim Trainer.
Different test durations evaluate different aspects of performance:
Standard benchmark for burst speed and quick click rhythm
Tests stability and control
Measures endurance, pacing, and fatigue resistance over a longer round
👉 Try all modes to get a full picture of your clicking ability.
Understanding how your CPS score compares globally is key to evaluating your performance.
Most users fall between 6–8 CPS. Competitive players often exceed 10 CPS. Elite clicking techniques can push beyond 15 CPS. 👉 Your exact ranking and percentile will be shown after completing the test.
Understanding how your CPS score compares globally is key to evaluating your performance.
Desktop users with gaming mice typically achieve 1-3 CPS higher than mobile users due to lower input latency, faster actuation, and more stable input polling.
Highly trained users using jitter or butterfly clicking often exceed 12-15 CPS. Drag clicking can push beyond 20 CPS under ideal hardware conditions.
Burst speed is only part of the picture. Maintaining high CPS over longer rounds reflects rhythm control, endurance, and repeatable motor output.
This CPS test uses high-frequency input tracking and millisecond timing to keep click counting precise and consistent across standard browser environments.
Advanced techniques can significantly increase your CPS:
Uses rapid muscle vibration to produce very high click rates.
Alternates two fingers on the mouse button for faster and more consistent input.
Creates multiple clicks through friction, often resulting in extremely high CPS values.
Use a responsive gaming mouse with low actuation force.
Keep your hand relaxed to avoid tension.
Practice jitter or butterfly clicking techniques.
Maintain a comfortable wrist position.
Train consistently using CPS and reaction tests.
A good CPS score is typically between 8 and 12 CPS, depending on experience level.
Most users achieve 6–8 CPS in a standard test.
Yes, 10 CPS is considered above average and is common among experienced players.
Yes. Mouse switch type, debounce time, and polling rate can affect clicking performance.
High-speed clicking over long periods may cause strain. Take regular breaks to avoid injury.
There is no single best method—jitter, butterfly, and drag clicking each have advantages depending on the user and hardware.
Practice consistently with jitter or butterfly clicking techniques, use a responsive gaming mouse with low actuation force, keep your hand relaxed to avoid tension, and track your progress with regular CPS tests to identify areas for improvement.
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