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What Is CPS? How to Test and Improve Your Click Speed

CPS means clicks per second. Here's how it's measured, what a good score looks like, and how to test your own click speed for free.

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Marcus Lin
August 17, 2026 · 1 min read
What Is CPS? How to Test and Improve Your Click Speed

What CPS means

CPS stands for clicks per second — the number of times you can click a mouse button in one second. It's a popular benchmark among gamers and anyone curious about their input speed. Your score is calculated by dividing your total clicks by the length of the test.

Test your click speed

Open the CPS Test, pick a duration (5 or 10 seconds is standard), and click as fast as you can. It uses your browser's PointerEvent timing, so results reflect your real hardware.

What's a good CPS score?

  • Around 6–7 CPS is a solid average for most people
  • 8–10 CPS is fast and common among gamers
  • Above 10 CPS usually involves techniques like jitter or butterfly clicking

What affects your score

Your mouse matters: a gaming mouse with a 1000Hz polling rate and low debounce registers more clicks than a standard office mouse. Technique and hand fatigue play a big role too.

Want to benchmark a different kind of speed? Try the Typing Speed Test to measure your words per minute.

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