CPS Test

Click Speed

Test how fast you can click. The higher your CPS (Clicks Per Second), the better your clicking skills.

Time Left
5.0s
CPS
0.00
Clicks
0.00

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Score Records

Time Duration Clicks CPS Rating

Finish a test to save your first score.

Built for quick practice

Product Features

Everything in this CPS Test is designed around one small job: help you start fast, focus on the click, and understand the result without noise.

Instant start

Click the test area once and the round begins immediately. The interface avoids setup steps so short practice sessions feel light and fast.

Flexible durations

Choose 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 seconds. Short rounds are good for warmups, while longer rounds show endurance and consistency.

Live CPS feedback

The side panel updates time, clicks, and CPS while you play. You can feel when your rhythm improves instead of waiting until the end.

Local score history

Finished rounds are saved in this browser with time, duration, clicks, CPS, and rating. No account is required, and your records stay local.

Result rating

Each score gets an easy-to-read rating label, turning raw numbers into a quick skill snapshot that is easier to compare across attempts.

Fullscreen mode

Fullscreen gives the click area more room and removes page distractions. It is useful when you want a focused test or a cleaner practice setup.

Sound controls

Toggle click sound and background music independently. Keep the feedback when it helps, or turn it off when you need a quieter session.

Clean responsive layout

The test works across desktop and smaller screens, with large controls, readable stats, and spacing that keeps the important actions easy to hit.

Learn the basics

CPS Test Guide

What is CPS?

CPS is short for Clicks Per Second. It shows how many times you can click in one second and is a common way to measure mouse clicking speed, hand speed, and reaction speed.

How does the CPS Test work?

Choose a test time, click the test area, and the website will count your total clicks. While the timer runs, it calculates your clicks per second so you can see your speed instantly.

Why use this CPS Test?

This tool is simple, fast, and free. You do not need to log in, and you can use it to test mouse click speed, practice click reaction, or compare scores with friends.

How to improve your CPS?

  • Keep your fingers relaxed while clicking.
  • Use a comfortable mouse that fits your hand.
  • Choose a clicking method that feels natural and controlled.
  • Practice several short rounds instead of one long session.
  • Avoid pressing too hard to reduce hand fatigue.

CPS Score Levels

The final rating is based on CPS, not only the raw click count. The site first calculates clicks per second, then matches that CPS to a star level. This keeps a 1s sprint, 5s practice round, and 10s endurance test comparable.

Rating CPS range 1s test 5s test 10s test Meaning
0 stars Below 2 CPS 0 - 1 clicks 0 - 9 clicks 0 - 19 clicks Warm-up pace, useful for checking rhythm.
1 star 2 - 3.9 CPS 2 - 3 clicks 10 - 19 clicks 20 - 39 clicks Basic clicking speed for casual use.
2 stars 4 - 5.9 CPS 4 - 5 clicks 20 - 29 clicks 40 - 59 clicks Steady control with a clear rhythm.
3 stars 6 - 7.9 CPS 6 - 7 clicks 30 - 39 clicks 60 - 79 clicks Fast enough for most speed challenges.
4 stars 8 - 9.9 CPS 8 - 9 clicks 40 - 49 clicks 80 - 99 clicks Advanced speed with strong consistency.
5 stars 10+ CPS 10+ clicks 50+ clicks 100+ clicks Top rating for very quick, controlled clicking.

Quick formula: target clicks = target CPS x selected seconds. For example, a 20 second test needs about 200 clicks for 5 stars, and a 50 second test needs about 500 clicks.

Helpful answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Use these notes to understand what the numbers mean, how to practice, and how the browser-saved records behave.

What does CPS mean?

CPS means clicks per second. If you click 25 times in a 5 second test, your CPS is 5.0 because 25 divided by 5 equals 5.

What is a good CPS score?

Many casual users land around 4 to 7 CPS. Scores above 8 CPS are fast, and anything above 10 CPS usually means strong technique or focused practice.

Which test duration should I choose?

Use 1 second for quick reaction checks, 5 or 10 seconds for normal practice, and 20 seconds or longer when you want to measure stamina and rhythm.

Are my score records uploaded anywhere?

No. Records are saved in your current browser using local storage. They stay on this device and browser unless you clear records or clear browser data.

Why can the same person get different scores?

CPS changes with posture, mouse position, hand fatigue, timing, and focus. Short tests can vary more, so compare several rounds instead of judging one attempt.

How can I improve my click speed?

Keep your hand relaxed, avoid pressing too hard, practice in short rounds, and look for a steady rhythm. Speed usually improves when tension goes down.

Does fullscreen mode change the score?

No. Fullscreen only changes the layout and focus. The timer, click counter, CPS calculation, result popup, and saved record logic stay the same.

Can I mute the clicking sound?

Yes. Use the sound button in the test controls to turn click sound on or off. Background music has its own separate toggle.

Why is my CPS lower in longer tests?

Longer tests include more hand fatigue and rhythm changes. A lower long-test score is normal and often gives a better picture of sustained clicking ability.

Can I use the CPS Test for gaming practice?

Yes, it can help with warmups and rhythm training. For best results, combine CPS practice with accuracy, movement, and reaction drills from the game you play.