What is it
The CPS Test (an acronym in English for "clicks per second") is a free online tool that measures how many times you can click the mouse in a short period of time. The result appears in CPS, that is, the average number of clicks per second you made during the test.
This measurement is very popular among players, especially in games that rely on fast clicking, such as PvP matches in block games, shooters and clickers. It's also for those who just want to have fun, train their hand speed or challenge friends to beat their own record.
Here you can choose the test duration between windows of 1, 5 or 10 seconds. The 1-second window shows your peak speed, while the 5- and 10-second windows better reveal your endurance and constancy over time. The tool even stores the session record, so you can compare attempts and see if you are improving with each round.
How to use
Using the test is simple and only takes a few seconds:
- Choose duration: select a window of 1, 5 or 10 seconds, depending on what you want to measure.
- Start clicking: the timer starts on your first click within the indicated area, so you don't need to worry about reaction time.
- Click as much as possible: keep clicking as fast as you can until the time runs out.
- See the result: at the end, the tool shows the total number of clicks and your average CPS.
- Try again: repeat as many times as you want to try to beat the session record.
Tips
- Support your hand well: a good position on the mouse helps you maintain the rhythm without getting tired.
- Test different techniques: Many players use variations like two-finger clicking to increase the average.
- Compare the windows: if your CPS drops a lot in the 10-second window, it's worth working on your resistance.
The test is just a fun benchmark of your click speed. The values may vary depending on the mouse, the surface and your rest, so use the numbers to monitor your own progress and challenge yourself, without pressure.