Mouse Click Test

Timer

5.00s

Click/s

0.00

Score

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Best 5s

Default mode is 5 seconds. Switch presets before the run starts if you want a different test length.

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Select Time

Choose your run length

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Current Mode

5 Second Test

Balanced default for repeatable CPS runs without stretching the test into an endurance challenge.

Formula

Clicks Per Second = total clicks divided by total seconds. In manual mode the timer keeps climbing until you stop the run yourself.

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Session Tracker

History and streaks

Runs

0

Session Avg

Current 5+ CPS

0

Best 5+ CPS

0

No completed runs yet. The session tracker updates after your first finished attempt.

Latest Runs

No runs in this session yet.

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Share

Preset links and result cards

Latest Shareable Result

No result yet

Preset links open this page with the selected mode already active.

Finish a run to generate a result card with CPS, click count, duration, and the current preset.

Use a preset link to open a specific mode directly, or finish a run to share a result card.

Benchmark

Typical CPS spread

Many clean runs land somewhere around 5 to 10 clicks per second. This reference curve gives you a quick way to see where your latest result fits on a broader scale, including manual runs once you stop them.

Reference distribution Finish a run to plot your CPS.

How It Works

Click fast, then divide by time

  1. Step 1

    Choose a timed preset from 1 second to 100 seconds, or switch to manual mode if you want to stop the run yourself.

  2. Step 2

    Click the main pad to start the run. That first press also counts as your first click.

  3. Step 3

    In timed modes the run ends when the clock hits zero. In manual mode you end the run with the stop button and lock the score yourself.

Formula

If you record 30 clicks in 5 seconds, your score is 30 / 5 = 6 CPS. The same formula applies to manual mode after you stop the run.

Reading Your Score

CPS is useful, but it is only one signal

A higher clicks-per-second score can help you understand raw tapping speed, but it is not the same thing as aim quality, timing discipline, or in-game hit registration. Treat it as a simple benchmark you can repeat under similar conditions and compare across runs in your session history.

1-3 CPS

Building speed

4-7 CPS

Steady pace

8-13 CPS

Fast clicking

14+ CPS

Very fast burst

How to improve your clicks per second

The biggest gains usually come from repeatable technique, not one lucky burst. Practice short sets, stay relaxed through the fingers and forearm, compare your history by preset, and use manual mode when you want to test how long you can hold a clean rhythm.

Use The Right Gear

A dedicated mouse usually gives cleaner, more comfortable clicking than a laptop trackpad.

Train In Short Bursts

One-second, two-second, and five-second sets make it easier to build speed without your hand falling apart.

Keep Control

Raw CPS matters less if your hand tenses up so much that the rest of your mouse control gets worse.

FAQs

Mouse Click Test FAQ

+ What is a good CPS score?

For many players, somewhere around 5 to 10 clicks per second is a solid everyday range. The more useful comparison is your own score on the same preset over time.

+ Does the first click count?

Yes. The run starts on the first click inside the pad, and that press is included in your total score.

+ What does manual mode do?

Manual mode starts on your first click and keeps the timer climbing until you press stop. It is useful when you want to test endurance, rhythm, or a custom interval that is not one of the preset lengths.

+ Do my best scores save?

Yes. Best scores are stored locally in your browser for each preset, so they stay on the same device unless you clear site data.

+ Can I share a result or a preset?

Yes. Preset links open the page with a specific mode selected, and result links include the mode, clicks, duration, and CPS so someone else can open the same card on their device.

+ Does a higher CPS always help in games?

Not always. Some games or servers cap how many clicks they register, and aim, timing, and positioning still matter more than raw click speed alone.

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