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Butterfly Click Test

Two fingers, alternating. See how high your butterfly CPS can go.

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Butterfly CPS Test

How to Butterfly Click

1

Use Two Fingers

Place index and middle finger on the mouse button. Alternate between them.

2

Click Alternating

Tap with one finger, then the other, in rapid succession. Smooth rhythm is key.

3

Get Your Score

Your butterfly CPS appears. Often 8–12 CPS. Less strain than jitter.

Butterfly Click: The Smooth Alternative

Butterfly clicking uses two fingers alternating on the mouse button. It typically yields 8–12 CPS with less wrist strain than jitter. Popular in Minecraft and other games. The alternating motion creates a smooth, sustainable rhythm that many find easier to maintain.

This test measures your butterfly click speed. Start the timer and alternate between your index and middle finger. Focus on rhythm—consistent alternation beats sporadic bursts.

Why Butterfly Over Jitter?

Butterfly is gentler on the wrist. It's sustainable for longer sessions. Many players switch from jitter to butterfly to avoid strain while still hitting 8–12 CPS.

Why it matters Performance

Butterfly Click Tips

01

Use index and middle finger. Place both on the button, alternate taps.

02

Find a rhythm. Don't rush—smooth alternation beats chaotic tapping.

03

Some mice double-click on butterfly. Test yours—it may register 2 clicks per tap.

Butterfly CPS Benchmarks

Beginner: 6–8 CPS. Intermediate: 8–10 CPS. Advanced: 10–12 CPS. With double-click mice, some hit 14+ CPS.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is butterfly allowed in Minecraft?

Yes. It's a manual technique. Some servers restrict double-click mice—check server rules.

Butterfly vs jitter—which is easier?

Butterfly is easier to learn and less straining. Jitter can yield higher CPS but requires more practice.

Why does my mouse double-click?

Some gaming mice have low debounce. Rapid taps can register as double-clicks. It's a hardware feature, not a macro.

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