CPS Test
Challenge your speed and see how fast you can click in just a few seconds
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Quick Tips
- • Use a comfortable mouse grip
- • Keep your wrist relaxed
- • Practice consistently for improvement
CPS Performance Levels
See where you rank and what level you can achieve
| Level | 1 Second | 5 Seconds | 10 Seconds | 15 Seconds | 30 Seconds | 60 Seconds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🐢 Beginner | 1-3 | 1-3 | 1-3 | 1-3 | 1-3 | 1-3 |
| 🚀 Average | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4-6 |
| ⚡ Good | 7-8 | 7-8 | 7-8 | 7-8 | 7-8 | 7-8 |
| 🔥 Excellent | 9-10 | 9-10 | 9-10 | 9-10 | 9-10 | 9-10 |
| 🦅 Apex | 11-15 | 11-13 | 11-12 | 11-12 | 10-11 | 10-11 |
| 👑 Godlike | 16+ | 14+ | 13+ | 13+ | 12+ | 11+ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about CPS testing
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.
Enhancing your CPS not only indicates faster clicking ability but also improves hand–eye coordination, finger dexterity, and reaction speed.
How can I improve my CPS score?
Improving your CPS requires consistent practice and proper technique.
Focus on maintaining a relaxed grip, finding optimal mouse sensitivity, and developing a rhythm that works for your hand.
Regular practice sessions of 5-10 minutes daily can lead to significant improvements over time.
How accurate are the results of this CPS test?
The CPS Test is designed to deliver precise and reliable measurements of your clicking speed.
The test uses millisecond-level timers to track the exact moment each click is registered, ensuring accurate CPS calculation.
Factors like mouse hardware and browser performance can slightly influence results, but the test remains highly reliable for most users.