Utility
CPS Test
Benchmark your clicking speed in Clicks Per Second. Select a time limit and click as fast as you can.
Click Speed Benchmark
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Your final clicking speed is:
Rank: Turtle
What this is
Do you want to measure your clicking speed? A CPS Test calculates how fast you click your mouse or tap your screen. CPS stands for Clicks Per Second. You select a time limit, such as 5 seconds. Then, you click the testing pad as rapidly as possible. The tool divides your total clicks by the time elapsed. This gives you an exact clicking speed score instantly.
Who is this useful for?
A fast clicking speed test helps many competitive users.
- Minecraft players: Improve PvP combat by practicing high click rates.
- Shooter gamers: Master semi-automatic weapon firing speeds.
- Esports athletes: Warm up finger muscles before an official match.
- Office workers: Take a quick break and challenge coworkers to a clicker test online.
- Hardware testers: Verify that a new mouse registers rapid inputs correctly.
Real examples
Here are common ways people use a click speed tracker.
- Practice jitter clicking without moving your wrist.
- Learn butterfly clicking to double your normal rate.
- Master drag clicking for building blocks quickly in games.
- Test if a heavy mouse switch slows down your finger speed.
- Run a 1-second burst test to find your absolute physical limit.
- Try the 60-second endurance test to check your stamina.
- Verify whether your mouse registers rapid repeated inputs consistently.
- Compare laptop trackpad speed versus a real gaming mouse.
- Use it as a Minecraft PvP click test for combat training.
- Track your speed improvement over a month of practice.
How the web tool works
This benchmark runs directly inside your web browser. The timer does not start until you make your first physical click or screen tap. Once started, a JavaScript performance timer counts down in milliseconds. It registers every interaction event accurately. When the timer hits zero, the pad locks automatically. Your final score is locked and displayed on the screen instantly.
Clicking techniques
Gamers use different methods to achieve high scores.
- Regular clicking: Using one finger normally. Usually scores between 5 to 8 CPS.
- Jitter clicking: Vibrating your arm muscles to click fast. Can reach 10 to 14 CPS.
- Butterfly clicking: Alternating two fingers on the left button. Often scores 15 to 20 CPS.
- Drag clicking: Dragging a finger across the mouse button to create friction. Can exceed 25 CPS.
Safety
Rapid clicking can cause physical strain.
- Do not tense your arm muscles for long periods.
- Jitter clicking can cause wrist pain or repetitive strain injury (RSI).
- Take frequent breaks between 60-second endurance tests.
- Stop immediately if you feel pain in your fingers or forearm.
- Do not hit your mouse too hard to avoid breaking the plastic switches.
Accuracy & limits
This test is highly accurate but depends on your hardware.
- The timer uses precise sub-millisecond tracking.
- A cheap office mouse might drop inputs if you click too fast.
- Heavy web browser extensions might cause brief visual timer lag.
- Touchscreens often have built-in delays and score lower than mice.
- Hardware debounce delays on some mice limit extreme speeds.
Trust & Privacy
This tool runs locally in your browser. Click data is not uploaded or stored. It does not track your IP address or save your high scores to a server.
See also: Reaction Time Test
Mini FAQ
What is an average CPS score?
Most casual users score around 5 to 7 Clicks Per Second. Experienced gamers usually score between 8 and 12 CPS using regular clicking methods.
Why is my score lower on a laptop trackpad?
Trackpads often have software delays to prevent accidental palm clicks. They also require more physical force to press down compared to a gaming mouse switch.
Does the timer start immediately?
No. The timer waits for your input. It starts exactly on your very first click, ensuring you do not lose any milliseconds reacting to a start button.