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10-second test

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Tip: rest your wrist. Jitter clicking above 8 CPS is a wrist/finger technique, not a mouse thing. 5 seconds is the classic Minecraft PvP interval.

How to Use

Pick a duration (5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds) and click the stage to start. Then click as fast as you can until the timer runs out. Your clicks per second (CPS) appear in real time and your best score for each duration is saved in your browser.

The 5-second and 10-second modes are the most common: they are the intervals used in Minecraft PvP click speed tests and on most online CPS charts. The 30 and 60-second modes measure sustained speed rather than peak burst.

Elite jitter clickers top out around 9-12 CPS. Fingers 6-8 CPS. Casual clickers land near 4-5 CPS. Aim for a personal best rather than an absolute number and take breaks to protect your tendons.

About This Tool

Click Speed Test measures how many times you can click in a fixed interval: 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds. Clicks per second (CPS) are calculated in real time and your best score for each duration is saved in your browser.

The 5 and 10-second modes match the intervals used in Minecraft PvP click-speed anti-cheat tests. The 30 and 60-second modes measure sustained speed and wrist endurance rather than peak burst.

Common uses

  • Minecraft PvP warm-up and click-training between ranked matches.
  • Settle who has the faster click in a group.
  • Benchmark different mice, switches, or clicking techniques (jitter, butterfly).
  • Quick break activity that is genuinely measurable.

How to get better results

  • Rest your wrist between runs: jitter clicking fatigues tendons fast.
  • Use a real mouse for best scores; trackpads cap around 5-6 CPS.
  • Compare runs at the same duration: 10-second CPS is usually 1-2 higher than 60-second CPS.
  • Do not mash both buttons: this game only counts left-clicks on the stage.

Using the result responsibly

Random tools are most helpful when the rules are clear before the result is generated. Decide what the input means, whether duplicates are allowed, and whether the first result should be final. Clear rules make the result easier to trust and explain.

For casual choices, games, classroom activities, examples, and creative prompts, a browser-based tool is usually enough. For regulated contests, high-value selections, safety decisions, legal records, or professional advice, use a process designed for that responsibility.

Last reviewed: April 20, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good CPS (clicks per second) score?

A casual clicker averages 4 to 5 CPS. Regular PvP players reach 6 to 8 CPS. Trained jitter clickers hit 9 to 12 CPS in short bursts. Anything above 12 CPS is typically unsustainable and uses specialised techniques (jitter, butterfly, or drag click).

How does the click speed test work?

Click the stage to begin. A timer starts and every mouse click is counted until the duration ends. CPS is simply clicks divided by seconds. Timing uses performance.now() for sub-millisecond precision. Your best for each duration is stored locally in your browser.

What is the best CPS test duration?

Most Minecraft PvP servers use 5 or 10-second intervals as their anti-cheat window, so the 5 and 10-second modes match how you would be tested in-game. The 30 and 60-second modes are better for measuring sustained speed and wrist endurance.

Do mouse differences affect my CPS score?

Somewhat. A responsive gaming mouse with double-click-free switches can add 0.5 to 1 CPS. Mouse debouncing settings matter most. Trackpads and ergonomic mice typically score lower than performance mice.

What is jitter clicking and butterfly clicking?

Jitter clicking is a technique where you tense your forearm so your hand vibrates, producing rapid clicks. Butterfly clicking uses two fingers alternating on the same button for even higher CPS. Both can strain tendons and are banned on some servers.

Is my data sent anywhere?

No. The CPS test runs entirely in your browser. Your best scores are stored in local storage and never leave your device. Clearing site data or using the Reset button deletes them.

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