The CPS Test (short for Clicks Per Second Test) is an online tool that measures how fast you can click your mouse button within a given time frame. It calculates your clicking speed by dividing the total number of clicks by the test duration in seconds.
How does the click test works?
You click or press the spacebar as rapidly as possible on a designated area for a set duration, such as 1 second, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or even 100 seconds.
At the end, the tool shows your CPS score (e.g., 8.4 clicks per second).
The click test tool will show your peak speed and history of attempts.
Why do people use CPS tests?
Gaming — Especially popular in games like Minecraft PvP (e.g., for butterfly clicking or jitter clicking techniques to deal more damage or build faster), Roblox, FPS titles, or clicker/idle games. Higher CPS can give a competitive edge in combat or rapid actions.
Fun/Challenge — Many treat it as a casual game or a "timepass" activity to beat personal records or compete with friends.
Skill Improvement — Gamers practice to increase their score through techniques like jitter clicking (vibrating your arm/finger) or butterfly clicking (alternating fingers).
Other uses — Occasionally for general hand dexterity, reaction time practice, or just curiosity
How do you calculate Clicks Per Second?
Clicks Per Second (CPS) is calculated using a very simple formula:
CPS = Total Number of Clicks ÷ Total Time (in seconds)
This gives you the average clicking speed over the duration of the test.
Real-World Examples
You click 42 times in 5 seconds → CPS = 42 ÷ 5 = 4 CPS
You click 95 times in 10 seconds → CPS = 95 ÷ 10 = 5 CPS
What is a good score for a click test?
Average user: Around 5–8 CPS with normal clicking.
Good/competitive: 8–12+ CPS.
Pro-level (with advanced techniques): Often 12–20+ CPS in short bursts, though it varies by test duration and method. Sustaining high speeds over longer times (like 60 seconds) is harder.