Click Speed Test
Measure your CPS (Clicks Per Second)
This tool works entirely within your browser. None of your click data or scores are sent to or stored on any server.
About Click Speed Test
The Click Speed Test (CPS Test) is a free online tool designed to measure how many times you can click your mouse or trackpad in one second. CPS stands for "Clicks Per Second," which is widely used by gamers and esports players as a benchmark for measuring clicking speed and aiming proficiency.
With multiple time modes such as 1 second, 5 seconds, and 10 seconds, you can train your clicking speed for short bursts or build finger endurance for longer durations.
All measurements are processed entirely locally within your browser, ensuring zero input lag and precise millisecond-level detection. Plus, since no data is ever sent to external servers, it is 100% safe and private.
How to Use the Click Speed Test
Select the Duration
First, choose your desired test duration (e.g., 1s, 5s, 10s). If you are a beginner, we recommend starting with 5 seconds.
Start Clicking
Click anywhere inside the designated click area. The timer starts the moment you make your first click. Click as fast as you can until the time runs out.
Check Your Results
The test ends when the timer reaches zero. Your final CPS score and rank will be displayed on the screen.
CPS & Clicking Glossary
- CPS (Clicks Per Second)
- The number of clicks made in a single second. It is the primary metric in a click speed test; a higher CPS means faster clicking speed.
- Jitter Clicking
- A technique that involves intentionally vibrating or spasming the muscles in your arm and wrist to generate extremely fast clicks. It yields high CPS but can cause strain with prolonged use.
- Butterfly Clicking
- An advanced technique where you use your index and middle fingers interchangeably to rapidly click a single mouse button. Popular among pro gamers for sustaining high CPS with less fatigue.
- Drag Clicking
- A technique involving sliding your finger forcefully across the mouse button, utilizing friction to trigger multiple rapid clicks. It often requires a specialized gaming mouse surface.
- Aiming Skill
- The ability to quickly and accurately align your cursor or crosshair onto a target in shooter games like FPS. Combining high CPS with strong aiming skills leads to better performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q.What is an average CPS?
- An average user typically scores around 5-7 CPS. Gamers often average 8-10 CPS, while professional players using specialized techniques like jitter clicking can reach 12-15 CPS or more.
- Q.Can I test my speed on a smartphone or tablet?
- Yes, you can measure your tapping speed by tapping the screen on mobile devices. Note that tapping on a touchscreen uses different muscles than clicking a mouse, so results may vary.
- Q.Which time mode should I choose?
- If you want to test pure explosive speed, 1-second or 5-second modes are recommended. 10 seconds is a common standard benchmark. The 30-second and 60-second modes are great for building finger stamina and endurance.
- Q.How can I increase my CPS?
- You can improve your CPS by adjusting your mouse grip, using a gaming mouse with shorter travel distance, or practicing techniques like jitter clicking or butterfly clicking. Practice regularly with this tool to track your progress.
- Q.Is my test data saved on the server?
- No, all measurements are processed entirely in real-time within your browser. None of your clicking data or scores are ever sent to or stored on our servers.
Common Use Cases
🎮 Enhance Aiming in Gaming
Use it as a clicking speed drill to improve rapid firing and combat actions in competitive games like FPS and Minecraft.
🏆 Compete with Friends
Challenge your classmates or coworkers to see who can get the most clicks in 10 seconds for a fun, competitive break.
🖱️ Test Mouse Hardware
Verify the responsiveness of your newly purchased gaming mouse and check for any double-clicking (chattering) issues.
💪 Build Finger Stamina
Challenge yourself to the 60-second mode to strengthen your finger muscles and increase your wrist endurance over prolonged periods.
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