Test your clicking speed and improve your CPS (clicks per second). Challenge yourself and compare with others!
| Date | Time (s) | Clicks | CPS | Mode |
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Different clicking techniques can significantly affect your CPS score. Experiment with these methods to find what works best for you:
Standard clicking using one finger. Average CPS: 6-8. Good for general use and accuracy.
Vibrating your arm muscles to click rapidly. Average CPS: 10-14. Requires practice but effective.
Using two fingers alternately on the same button. Average CPS: 12-20. Popular in competitive gaming.
Dragging your finger across the mouse button to register multiple clicks. Average CPS: 20-40. Requires specific mouse models.
Practice Regularly: Like any skill, clicking speed improves with consistent practice. Try to test yourself daily.
Experiment with Techniques: Try different clicking methods (jitter, butterfly, drag) to find what works best for you.
Optimize Your Setup: Use a gaming mouse with light clicks, adjust DPI settings, and ensure a comfortable hand position.
Warm Up Your Hands: Cold hands can slow you down. Warm up with stretching exercises before testing.
Track Your Progress: Use the history feature to monitor improvements over time and identify plateaus.
Note: While high CPS can be beneficial in certain games, it's not the only factor in gaming performance. Accuracy, strategy, and game sense are equally important.
World records can reach over 20 CPS for sustained periods and over 30 CPS for short bursts.