Mouse Click Speed Test — CPS Test Online (2026)

Measure your left-click and right-click clicks per second (CPS) in real time. Free, instant, no registration — works on PC and mobile.

How to Use the CPS Test

  1. Click the test area — left-click or right-click to start the measurement.
  2. Watch your live CPS — clicks per second updates in real time.
  3. Reset and repeat — try to beat your personal best and compare with friends.

CPS Level Guide

Reference table for what your CPS score means in gaming contexts.

Level CPS Description Suitable Games
Beginner 3–5 Everyday browsing. Good starting point for click practice. Casual games, turn-based games
Casual 5–7 Average gamer. Comfortable for most games. Minecraft casual, RTS, MOBA basics
Intermediate 7–10 Solid for PVP and competitive play. Minecraft PVP, FPS, click-heavy games
Advanced 10–15 High-CPS techniques (jitter/butterfly). Competitive advantage. Competitive Minecraft PVP, fast-click games
Pro 15+ Jitter, butterfly, or drag clicking. Elite level. Competitive esports, hardcore Minecraft PVP

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPS?

CPS (Clicks Per Second) measures how many mouse clicks you can make in one second. A score of 5–10 CPS is typical for most users; competitive gamers aim for 10–15+ CPS.

What is a good CPS score?

Regular users average 5–7 CPS; gamers reach 8–12 CPS; and pros exceed 15 CPS using techniques like jitter clicking or butterfly clicking.

How do I improve my clicking speed?

Practice regularly. Try jitter clicking (vibrating your wrist), butterfly clicking (alternating two fingers), or use a fast-actuation gaming mouse.

Why is CPS important in Minecraft?

High CPS in Minecraft PVP creates more combos and knockback. Competitive servers recommend 8–10+ CPS; reaching 15+ CPS is considered elite.

Does the CPS test work on mobile?

Yes. Open the site in any mobile browser and tap the test area — taps are counted as clicks for CPS measurement.

Can I test right-click CPS separately?

Yes. Left-click CPS and right-click CPS are both tracked simultaneously and displayed in real time on the same screen.

What is the reaction time test?

It measures how quickly you respond to a visual signal. Wait on a green screen, then click the moment it turns red — your response time is recorded in milliseconds (ms).

What is the average human reaction time?

Visual reaction time typically falls around 150–300 ms for most adults. Age, focus, display lag, and input device all affect results. Use it as a personal benchmark only.