CPS Test

Click as fast as you can. The timer starts on your first click.

Time left 0.0s
Clicks 0
Live CPS 0.0
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What is a CPS test?

A CPS (clicks per second) test measures how many times you can click your mouse in a set window. Pick a duration above: 5 seconds favours raw burst speed, while 30 and 60 seconds test stamina. Your first click starts the timer, and the live counter shows your current rate as you go.

What's a good CPS score?

Most people land between 5 and 8 CPS with normal clicking. Cross 8 and you're in 🐆 Cheetah territory; sustain 15+ and you've hit ⚡ Lightning. The world's fastest clickers push past 14 CPS over a full 10-second test using special techniques.

How to click faster

Rest your hand naturally and use small, relaxed finger movements rather than slamming the button. Tension slows you down. A lighter gaming mouse with a crisp switch helps. When you're ready to go beyond normal clicking, try the jitter, kohi, and butterfly techniques, each with its own test and guide on Speedcade. Practice in short sessions and watch your personal best climb. It's saved right here on your device.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good CPS score?
Most people click between 5 and 8 CPS with a normal grip. Crossing 8 puts you in Cheetah territory, and a sustained 15+ over a full test is Lightning tier. Competitive clickers can push past 14 CPS using jitter or butterfly techniques.
How do I click faster?
Keep your hand relaxed and use small, quick finger movements instead of pressing hard. Tension slows you down. A lightweight mouse with a crisp, low-actuation switch helps, and so does practising in short bursts. To go beyond normal clicking, learn the jitter, kohi and butterfly techniques.
Which test duration should I pick?
Use 5 seconds to measure pure burst speed and 30 or 60 seconds to measure stamina. The 10-second test is the most common standard and the best one to compare against friends.
Are my scores saved?
Yes. Your personal best for each duration is stored in your browser on your device. There is no account and nothing is uploaded to a server.