Device Tests
Click Speed Test
Measure your clicks per second (CPS) over 5, 10, or 30 seconds.
Updated July 7, 2026
How to use the click speed test
- 1Choose a duration — 10 seconds is the standard for comparing scores.
- 2Click the large area once to start the timer.
- 3Click as fast as you can until time runs out.
- 4Read your total clicks, CPS, and session best, then try to beat it.
Common uses
- Benchmarking clicking speed for competitive games
- Practicing jitter or butterfly clicking technique
- Quickly checking whether a mouse registers rapid clicks reliably
- Settling who has the fastest fingers, definitively
Frequently asked questions
What's a good CPS score?
Regular clicking averages 5–7 CPS. Scores of 8–9 are fast, and anything above 10 usually requires a technique like jitter clicking (tensing the forearm for rapid vibration) or butterfly clicking (alternating two fingers on one button).
Which duration should I pick?
5 seconds measures burst speed and favors technique; 10 seconds is the standard most leaderboards use; 30 seconds tests consistency and endurance, where scores usually drop 1–2 CPS.
Does my mouse affect the score?
Somewhat. A light switch with low debounce time registers faster streams of clicks. But past a point, technique matters far more than hardware.
The counter jumps by 2 on some single clicks. What does that mean?
That's the classic sign of a worn switch double-clicking. Run the Mouse Tester on this site — it flags suspiciously fast repeat clicks that indicate a failing switch.
About this tool
The click speed test measures how many times you can click in a fixed window and reports your CPS (clicks per second) live, at the end, and against your session best. Pick a 5, 10, or 30 second duration — short bursts favor jitter clicking while longer windows test endurance. Most people average 5–7 CPS with normal clicking; butterfly and jitter techniques push into the 10–14 range. Beyond bragging rights, the test is a quick way to confirm a mouse registers rapid clicks reliably: if your count seems low for your effort, or the counter jumps by two on single presses, the switch may be failing (the Mouse Tester's double-click detector can confirm it).
Like everything on UtilityBase, the click speed test runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more device tests here.
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