Guide
Measure your clicks per second with the CPS Test
The CPS Test measures how quickly you can click over a timed run. CPS means clicks per second, and it is calculated by dividing your total clicks by the selected time. You can use the standard 5, 10, and 30 second modes for common comparisons, or set a custom timer between 1 and 300 seconds for practice.
The live CPS panel shows activity during the run, and the final CPS remains visible when the timer finishes. Your score is also added to run history so you can compare attempts without writing anything down. The test ignores clicks after the result is saved, which keeps rapid clicking from accidentally resetting the page.
A good CPS score depends on your device and technique. Many casual users land around 5 to 7 CPS, while practiced users may score higher. Use the same mouse, timer, and hand position when comparing results.