Click Speed Test (CPS)

Measure how fast you can click. Pick a time window, click as quickly as you can until it ends, and see your clicks per second, your total clicks and your best score. A simple CPS test for comparing mice, warming up, or just beating your own record. Free, no sign-up.

  • No app to install
  • 100% free
  • Nothing is recorded
  • No sign-up, no email
  • Works on any device
Read the guide: How to Test and Improve Your Click Speed
0.0
CPS
0
Clicks

How to use it

  1. 1

    Pick a duration

    Choose a window: 1, 5, 10, 30 or 60 seconds. Shorter windows reward bursts; longer ones reward stamina.

  2. 2

    Click as fast as you can

    Your first click starts the timer. Keep clicking inside the pad until time runs out.

  3. 3

    Read your score

    See your clicks per second and total. Run it again to beat your best, shown alongside your latest result.

When it comes in handy

Comparing mice

Test the same way with two mice to feel which lets you click faster and more consistently.

Warming up

Loosen your clicking hand before a game or a fast task with a quick burst test.

Friendly competition

Challenge friends to beat your clicks per second on the same machine and window.

Instant & 100% private — nothing is recorded

The test runs right here in your browser. When it needs your camera or microphone, the feed is shown to you and nothing else: never uploaded, never recorded to a server, never stored. There is no sign-up and no email wall, and most tests keep working with no connection at all.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good clicks-per-second score?
Most people land somewhere around 5 to 7 clicks per second over a ten-second window with normal clicking. Past that, people use techniques like jitter or butterfly clicking to reach higher numbers. There is no single right score; it is most useful as a way to compare mice or track your own improvement.
Why does my CPS drop over a longer test?
Short windows let you sprint, while longer ones expose how quickly your hand tires, so your average per second usually falls as the duration grows. That is expected. Comparing the same duration each time is the fair way to measure progress or two mice.
Does the test count double-clicks or only real clicks?
Every press counts as one click, the same way your operating system sees it. If your mouse has a worn switch that fires twice per press, those extra clicks will inflate the score, which is a useful hint that the mouse itself needs checking.
Is my camera, microphone or data sent anywhere?
No. Every test runs locally in your browser on your own device. When a test needs your camera or microphone, the feed is shown to you and nothing else: it is never uploaded, never recorded to a server, and never stored. Close the tab and it is gone. You can confirm it by disconnecting from the internet after the page loads; the tests still work.