Free click speed test

CPS Test - Clicks Per Second Counter

Measure how many times you can click per second. Choose a test duration, click inside the test area, and get your total clicks, CPS score, rank, personal best, and recent local history. This tool is useful for gaming practice, mouse testing, reaction practice, and simple speed challenges.

Best CPS0.00
Time Left10.0s
Live CPS0.00

What is CPS?

CPS means clicks per second. It measures how many clicks you can make in one second during a timed test. For example, if you click 75 times in a 10-second test, your score is 7.5 CPS. This makes it easy to compare performance across different test durations.

For gaming practice

CPS tests are popular with players who want to practice clicking rhythm, mouse control, and speed for games that involve repeated clicking. A higher CPS can be useful in some games, but accuracy and control still matter.

For mouse testing

A click speed test can help compare different mice, check button feel, and notice whether a device has input delay, double-click behavior, or comfort issues during repeated clicking.

For quick challenges

CPS tests are also simple reaction and speed challenges. You can use 5 seconds for a short burst or 30 seconds to test consistency and endurance.

CPS rank guide

CPS rankings are only for fun and quick comparison. A score below 4 CPS is a beginner or relaxed pace. Around 4 to 6 CPS is a normal clicking range for many users. Around 6 to 8 CPS is fast for regular clicking. Scores above 8 CPS are very fast and may depend on technique, mouse type, browser performance, and hand comfort.

Tips to improve your CPS score

Use a comfortable mouse, keep your wrist relaxed, test on a stable surface, and avoid tensing your hand for too long. Short practice sessions are better than forcing long repeated tests. If your hand, wrist, or fingers feel painful, stop and rest. Click speed should not come at the cost of comfort or safety.

Privacy note

This CPS test runs in your browser and stores recent attempts only in local browser storage so you can see your personal best and recent scores. It does not require an account. Clearing browser storage or using another browser may remove your saved history.

CPS Test FAQ

How is CPS calculated?

CPS is calculated by dividing total clicks by the number of seconds in the test.

Which test duration should I use?

Use 5 seconds for quick bursts, 10 seconds for a standard test, and 30 seconds for consistency.

Why does my CPS change between tests?

CPS can change because of hand position, mouse type, browser performance, fatigue, and test duration.

Is high CPS always better?

Not always. In games and real tasks, accuracy, timing, comfort, and control can matter as much as speed.