The classic clicks-per-second test using your spacebar. Benchmark your CPS for competitive gaming, track your best scores, and improve over time.
The legendary CPS test from the Kohi Minecraft server. Click as fast as you can and measure your raw clicks per second — trusted by thousands of PvP players worldwide.
Test your jitter clicking technique — rapidly vibrating your hand to achieve extreme CPS scores. Popular among competitive Minecraft PvP players for reaching 14–22 CPS.
Verify your drag clicking ability — a technique that registers multiple clicks per single physical press by dragging your finger across the mouse button at an angle.
Check whether your mouse reliably registers double-clicks. Detect debounce issues, hardware failures, and verify your mouse is performing correctly for gaming.
Test how long you can hold your spacebar continuously. A fun endurance challenge that also verifies your keyboard's key-hold registration and response.
Everything You Need to Know About CPS Testing
CPS — or Clicks Per Second — is a measurement of how many mouse clicks you can produce in one second. It's a critical metric in competitive gaming, particularly in Minecraft PvP, where a higher CPS often translates directly to a combat advantage through faster attack rates, knockback control, and sword blocking.
What Is a Good CPS Score?
For regular clicking, an average score is 6–9 CPS. Competitive gamers typically aim for 10–14 CPS. Advanced techniques like jitter clicking can push scores to 14–22 CPS, while drag clicking can achieve 30+ CPS on compatible mice. Use our tools to find your baseline and track improvement.
Clicking Techniques Explained
- Regular clicking — Standard index finger clicking. Good for 6–10 CPS.
- Butterfly clicking — Alternating two fingers on one button. Achieves 15–25 CPS.
- Jitter clicking — Vibrating the entire arm to rapidly click. Achieves 14–22 CPS.
- Drag clicking — Dragging a finger across the button to register multiple inputs. Can exceed 30 CPS.
- Kohi clicking — Standard clicking measured with the classic Kohi server timing method.
Are These Tests Accurate?
Our CPS tools use browser-level timing APIs to measure clicks as accurately as possible. Results may vary slightly depending on your browser, device, and system load. For the most accurate results, close other tabs and applications before testing. See our Disclaimer for full details on measurement accuracy.