CPS Test
How fast can you click? Challenge yourself.
Test History
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How to Use the CPS Test
Choose a Duration
Select 1s, 5s, 10s, or 15s depending on whether you want a burst or endurance test.
Click to Start
Hit the big button to begin. The timer starts the moment you click — no countdown.
Click Like Crazy
Keep clicking as fast as you can until time runs out. Your CPS and CPM update in real time.
See Your Score
Get your final CPS score and a performance rating. Your personal best is highlighted in red.
Beat Your Record
Hit "New Test" and try to improve. Share your score with friends using the Copy button.
What Is a Mouse CPS Test?
A Mouse CPS Test measures how many times you can click your mouse in one second. CPS stands for “Clicks Per Second” and is commonly used by gamers to test click speed and mouse responsiveness.
This tool works on desktop and mobile devices without any software installation.
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FAQ
What does CPS mean?
CPS stands for Clicks Per Second. It shows how many mouse clicks you can perform within one second.
What is a good CPS score?
Most users achieve around 5–7 CPS. Competitive gamers may reach 10 CPS or higher using advanced clicking techniques.
How can I increase my CPS?
You can improve your CPS by practicing regularly and using techniques like jitter clicking or butterfly clicking.
Does a gaming mouse improve CPS?
Yes. Gaming mice with fast switches, lower click latency, and adjustable debounce settings may help improve click speed.
Is this CPS Test free?
Yes. The tool is completely free and works directly in your browser.
Can I use this CPS Test on mobile?
Yes. The tool supports both desktop and mobile devices.
Why is my CPS inconsistent?
CPS can vary due to finger fatigue, mouse switch quality, clicking technique, and reaction speed.
What clicking methods are commonly used?
Popular methods include:
- Regular Clicking
- Jitter Clicking
- Butterfly Clicking
- Drag Clicking
Is CPS important for gaming?
Higher CPS may help in games like Minecraft PvP, FPS games, and competitive online games where fast clicking improves responsiveness.

















