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CPS Test

Click as fast as you can for 5 seconds and see your clicks per second.

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How the CPS test works

The timer starts the moment you make your first click, and you have 5 seconds to click as many times as possible. Your clicks per second (CPS) is calculated as your total clicks divided by the test duration. Try a few rounds — CPS tends to vary based on warm-up, mouse hardware and clicking technique.

Frequently asked questions

What is CPS?
CPS stands for clicks per second — the number of times you can click a mouse button (or tap a touchscreen) in one second, averaged over the test duration.
What is a good CPS score?
Most people average 4-6 clicks per second using a single finger. Competitive clickers using techniques like jitter-clicking or butterfly-clicking can exceed 10-14 CPS.
How long does the test last?
This test runs for 5 seconds starting from your very first click. Click as fast and consistently as you can until the timer runs out.
Does clicking technique matter?
Yes. Jitter-clicking (vibrating your arm muscles while holding the mouse) and butterfly-clicking (alternating two fingers rapidly) can both produce higher CPS than a standard single-finger click.