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Select from 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, or 100 seconds. Or set a custom time manually based on your preference.
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Your clicks per second score, total clicks, and performance rank appear instantly when the test ends.
A CPS test, short for Clicks Per Second test, is a tool that measures how fast you can click your mouse button within a set timeframe. It counts every click you make and divides it by the number of seconds to give you an accurate clicks per second score.
CPS testing started in the Minecraft community where players needed to measure their clicking speed for PvP combat. Over time it became popular beyond gaming. Today gamers, competitive players, and everyday users use a click speed test to benchmark their clicking ability, track improvement, and compare their performance against others.
Whether you are a Minecraft PvP player trying to increase your CPS, a gamer testing your mouse performance, or just curious about how fast you can click — the CPS test gives you an instant and accurate answer.
Your click speed test score is calculated using a simple formula.
AutoClicker.org calculates this automatically in real time with high precision timing.
50 clicks in 10 seconds
CPS score = 5.0
35 clicks in 5 seconds
CPS score = 7.0
Most click speed test tools give you a basic score and nothing else. AutoClicker.org's CPS test goes further.
Watch your clicks per second update live as you click. Samples at high precision intervals so your score reflects your actual speed at every moment.
Choose from 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, or 100 seconds. Short tests measure burst speed. Longer tests measure consistency and endurance.
Set your own custom duration for the click speed test. No restrictions on how long or short your CPS test runs.
Every test gives you your CPS score, total clicks, max CPS, average CPS, and your performance rank. Not just a number — a full breakdown.
See exactly where your clicks per second score stands. From Snail to Falcon — every CPS test result comes with a rank so you know how you compare against other players worldwide.
Your CPS test score tells you exactly where you stand compared to other players worldwide.
A good CPS score for most gamers is between 7 and 10. If your score is below 5, focus on your clicking technique before worrying about hardware.
Not all clicking is the same. The technique you use directly affects your click speed test score.
How most people click every day. One finger, natural press and release motion.
Rapid muscle vibrations in your arm and wrist to generate fast clicks without lifting your finger.
Two fingers alternating rapidly on the mouse button to push your score significantly higher.
Multiple clicks from a single dragging motion using finger friction on the mouse button.
Minecraft PvP is one of the most common reasons players take a CPS test. Your click speed directly affects combat, bridging, and building.
In Minecraft Java Edition every hit has an attack cooldown. A higher CPS gives you more opportunities to land hits during knockback windows and maintain pressure on your opponent. Consistent click speed matters more than raw CPS in combat.
Bridging in Minecraft requires placing blocks rapidly while moving. A higher click speed improves your bridging speed and consistency. Competitive players use butterfly and jitter clicking to increase CPS for faster bridging techniques.
Knockback control is about timing your clicks to interrupt your opponent's movement. A higher CPS gives you more click opportunities during the brief window after knockback. Consistency matters more than maximum speed.
For casual Minecraft PvP a solid CPS score between 6 and 10 is enough for most situations. For competitive PvP focus on consistency over maximum speed. A controlled and steady click speed gives better results than uncontrolled high speed clicking that sacrifices accuracy and timing.
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