This tool measures how many times you can click per second. The test runs for 10 seconds, tracking your total clicks and calculating additional performance metrics like average click interval, fastest click interval, and click consistency.
Clicks Per Second Test
Click inside the box as fast as you can! The 10‑second test starts on your first press.
Last 10 Attempts
How to Use the Tool
- Click inside the test area to start the timer.
- Keep clicking as fast as possible for 10 seconds.
- The tool tracks your total clicks in real-time.
- Once the time runs out, results are displayed, including:
- Total Clicks: The number of clicks registered during the test.
- Clicks Per Second (CPS): Average amount of clicks registered in 1 second.
- Average Click Interval: The average time (in milliseconds) between each click.
- Fastest Click Interval: The shortest recorded time between two consecutive clicks.
- Click Consistency (Standard Deviation): A measure of how evenly spaced your clicks were.
- Your last 10 test results are shown in a performance chart.
- Click “Try Again” to reset and take the test again.
How do I Compare to Other People
The interactive CPS distribution chart visualizes the percentage of users achieving specific CPS ranges.
The Clicks Per Second (CPS) measurement is particularly relevant in gaming communities, especially for games requiring rapid clicking, such as Minecraft PvP (Player vs. Player) battles.
Various platforms have conducted studies to determine average CPS rates among users:
- arealme.com: Reports an average CPS of 6.69, with the highest recorded CPS at 14.1. Source
- clickspeedtester.com: Indicates that a CPS score between 3-6 clicks per second is typical for regular clicking, while professional gamers can achieve over 8 CPS. Source
- clickspersecond.com: Provides a ranking system based on CPS ranges, categorizing users from “Sloth” (0.0 – 3.5 CPS) to “Cheetah” (9.1+ CPS). Source
Distribution of CPS Among Users
Based on aggregated data, the distribution of CPS among users is approximately:
- 0.0 – 3.5 CPS: 10% of users
- 3.6 – 5.5 CPS: 20% of users
- 5.6 – 6.6 CPS: 40% of users
- 6.7 – 6.9 CPS: 10% of users
- 7.0 – 7.5 CPS: 8% of users
- 7.6 – 8.0 CPS: 5% of users
- 8.1 – 8.5 CPS: 4% of users
- 8.6 – 9.0 CPS: 2% of users
- 9.1+ CPS: 1% of users
CalcuLife.com
My result is 76 with a single finger on my mouse, but could be better with rolling technique from Tetris community