click speed test

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test your click speed

This click speed test measures how fast you can click — your CPS (clicks per second). Pick a duration from 5 to 60 seconds, then click the target (or hammer the spacebar) as fast as you can. The timer starts on your first click, and when it ends you get your average CPS, peak second, a per-second graph and a consistency score, with your personal best saved locally.

Click speed matters in games like Minecraft PvP, where faster clicking lands more hits, and it is a fun benchmark of pure reaction and finger speed. The average person clicks around 6 CPS; with practice and the right technique most people can reach 8–10. Try the jitter click test or the classic kohi click test to train the techniques the fastest clickers use.

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What is a click speed test?

A click speed test measures how many times you can click your mouse in a set amount of time. The result is usually expressed in CPS (clicks per second) — your total clicks divided by the test duration.

What is a good CPS score?

Most people score between 5 and 7 CPS with normal clicking. Anything above 8 CPS is fast, and dedicated players using techniques like jitter clicking or butterfly clicking can reach 10 to 14 CPS. Drag clicking can push past 20 CPS but requires a specific mouse.

How do I click faster?

Keep your hand relaxed, click with your fingertip rather than your whole finger, and use a mouse with a light, responsive switch. Advanced techniques include jitter clicking (vibrating your forearm), butterfly clicking (alternating two fingers) and drag clicking (dragging your finger across the button).

Why does my CPS drop near the end of the test?

Finger and forearm muscles fatigue quickly at high click rates. Longer tests (30 or 60 seconds) reward endurance and consistency, while short 5 or 10 second tests measure your raw burst speed. Compare your per-second graph across durations to see where you slow down.

Does this test work on mobile?

Yes — tapping the target area counts as a click, so you can measure your tapping speed on a phone or tablet. Touch screens register taps slightly differently from mouse switches, so compare mobile scores against other mobile scores.