Online CPS Test & Click Speed Test

Test your clicks per second with 1, 5, 10, 30, and 60 second modes. Track total clicks, burst speed, consistency, and your personal best.

1 / 5 / 10 / 30 / 60s Live CPS Best 1s Burst Touch Support Personal Best

Choose Your CPS Test Mode

Use the 1 second mode for burst speed, 5 or 10 seconds for standard click speed testing, and 30 or 60 seconds to measure stamina and consistency.

Personal Best
5s — -- CPS
Start a test to save your score.
Time Left
5.00s
Clicks
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Live CPS
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Best 1s Burst
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Ready

Arm the CPS Test

Pick a duration, press Arm Test, then click or tap anywhere inside this area to start. Your first click counts immediately.

Mouse and touch input supported
Latest Result
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Waiting for a score
After each CPS test, you'll see your average clicks per second, total clicks, burst speed, and a consistency score based on second-by-second output.
Total Clicks
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Best Burst
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Consistency
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Duration
5s
First second Last second
CPS Score Guide
0–3Beginner pace. Focus on rhythm and accuracy before trying faster techniques.
4–6Solid casual click speed. This is where most normal clicking scores land.
6–8Fast and controlled. Great for standard click speed test sessions.
8–10Very fast CPS. Often reached with optimized mouse grip or advanced techniques.
10+Elite clicking speed. Usually seen in butterfly clicking or jitter clicking practice.
Quick Tips
  • Relax your wrist and keep your mouse grip consistent.
  • Short tests measure burst speed, long tests measure endurance.
  • Use the same mouse and surface if you want comparable CPS scores.
  • Tap lightly on mobile for more stable click speed test results.

How to use this CPS test

This click speed test works entirely in your browser. No download, no account, and no server uploads.

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Pick a duration

Choose 1, 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds depending on whether you want to measure burst speed or endurance.

2

Arm and click

Press the arm button, then click or tap inside the test area as fast as you can. Your first click starts the timer and counts immediately.

3

Review your CPS score

See your clicks per second, best 1-second burst, consistency score, and a per-second chart to spot where your pace dropped.

Why use ToolKnit for your click speed test?

Multiple CPS test durations

Switch between 1, 5, 10, 30, and 60 second modes without reloading the page. Great for measuring both burst clicking and longer-form stamina.

Live CPS, burst, and consistency tracking

Most click speed test pages show only total clicks. This one also tracks live CPS, best 1-second burst, and a consistency score based on second-by-second output.

Works on desktop and mobile

Whether you want a mouse click speed test on desktop or a tap speed test on mobile, the same CPS tester works smoothly across devices.

Private and saved locally

Your CPS test results stay in your browser. Personal bests are stored locally on your device and can be reset any time with one click.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CPS test?
A CPS test measures how many clicks you can make in a set amount of time. CPS means clicks per second. It is one of the most common ways to measure click speed online.
What is a good click speed test score?
Most users score around 4 to 6 CPS with normal clicking. Scores from 6 to 8 CPS are fast, and 9+ CPS is very strong. Advanced clicking styles like butterfly clicking may push scores even higher.
What duration should I use for a CPS tester?
The 5 second CPS test is the standard option for comparing scores. Use 1 second if you only care about burst clicking, and 30 or 60 seconds if you want to test endurance and consistency.
How can I increase my CPS?
Practice in short sessions, keep your arm and wrist relaxed, and maintain a repeatable mouse grip. Many users experiment with normal clicking, butterfly clicking, or jitter clicking to find the most stable technique for higher CPS.
Does this CPS test work on mobile?
Yes. You can use this page as a mobile tap speed test. Taps inside the test area are counted the same way mouse clicks are counted on desktop.

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