CPS Test

Challenge your speed and see how fast you can click in just a few seconds.

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Why take CPS test

What CPS (Clicks Per Second) is considered a good score?

A "good" CPS depends on your experience and hand speed. For standard clicking, a score of 6–8 CPS is generally considered respectable. Beginners usually start lower, and gradual improvement comes with consistent practice and proper technique.

Instead of focusing on comparison with others, it's more productive to track your personal progress. Record your scores over multiple sessions to identify trends, optimize your clicking rhythm, and measure improvement. Enhancing your CPS not only indicates faster clicking ability but also improves hand–eye coordination, finger dexterity, and reaction speed, which can be valuable in both gaming and everyday tasks that require rapid manual input.

What makes CPS test useful

How accurate are the results of this CPS test, and how is it timed?

The CPS Test is designed to deliver precise and reliable measurements of your clicking speed. Here's how it works:
· High-precision timing: The test uses millisecond-level timers to track the exact moment each click is registered. Your total clicks are divided by the elapsed time to calculate your CPS.
· Click detection reliability: Every click is counted accurately, ensuring that your CPS reflects true performance. The system filters out accidental double counts or missed clicks caused by input lag.
· Factors affecting accuracy: While the test is highly reliable, variations in mouse hardware, browser performance, or background processes can slightly influence results. Using a responsive mouse and a smooth surface minimizes these variations.
· Consistency validation: For best results, it's recommended to perform multiple attempts. Tracking several sessions provides a more consistent and representative CPS score.

By understanding how the test measures clicks and time, you can better interpret your results and use them to guide improvement.

How to start CPS test

How can I consistently improve my CPS score through practice?

Increasing your CPS is a combination of technique, finger strength, and regular training. Key strategies include:
· Develop proper clicking technique: Focus on maintaining a steady rhythm and minimal finger movement for maximum speed. Efficient hand posture reduces fatigue and increases accuracy.
· Warm up and stretch: Simple finger and hand exercises before testing can improve flexibility, reduce strain, and prepare your muscles for rapid clicking.
· Regular, focused practice: Short, frequent practice sessions are more effective than occasional long sessions. Gradually push your speed while keeping your clicks controlled and precise.
· Track progress: Record your scores, analyze your clicking pattern, and identify areas for improvement. Over time, this helps refine your technique.
· Optimize equipment: A responsive mouse with minimal latency, a smooth mouse pad, and a comfortable grip can make a significant difference in your CPS.

Maintain endurance: Beyond speed, sustaining a high CPS for the entire test duration is crucial. Practice pacing and maintaining finger control to avoid early fatigue.

CPS Tier Reference

Level
CPS (1s)
CPS (5s)
CPS (10s)
CPS (15s)
CPS (30s)
CPS (60s)
🐢 Beginner
0 - 3
0 - 3.5
0 - 3.2
0 - 3.0
0 - 2.8
0 - 2.5
🚶 Average
4 - 6
3.6 - 5.5
3.3 - 5.0
3.1 - 4.5
2.9 - 4.2
2.6 - 3.8
🏃️ Skilled
7 - 9
5.6 - 8.0
5.1 - 7.2
4.6 - 6.5
4.3 - 6.0
3.9 - 5.2
⚡️ Advanced
10 - 12
8.1 - 10.5
7.3 - 9.2
6.6 - 8.5
6.1 - 7.8
5.3 - 6.5
🔥 Expert
13 - 15
10.6 - 13.0
9.3 - 11.5
8.6 - 10.5
7.9 - 9.5
6.6 - 7.8
🚀 Master
16 - 18
13.1 - 15.5
11.6 - 14.0
10.6 - 12.5
9.6 - 11.2
7.9 - 9.5
👑 Legendary
19+
15.0+
14.1+
12.6+
11.3+
9.6+