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Jitter clicking is a Minecraft PvP technique. Measure your CPS using rapid hand vibration on the mouse.
Kohi CPS Test is the community standard for measuring clicks per second in Minecraft PvP.
Use two fingers alternating on the mouse to measure your CPS with the Butterfly CPS Test.
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A countdown begins. Get your fingers ready on the click zone.
Every click counts. Use jitter or butterfly technique if you know them.
Your clicks per second appear instantly. Compare with friends or retry to beat yourself.
Before You Start: A Quick Primer on Click Speed Testing
This page is your launch pad. CPS (clicks per second) measures how many times you can click in one second. Gamers use it to gauge reaction speed; office workers use it to benchmark mouse dexterity. Whatever your reason, you're about to get a number that reflects your finger agility and hand-eye coordination.
The test is straightforward: click when the timer runs, stop when it ends. Your score = total clicks ÷ seconds. No tricks, no hidden rules. What you see is what you get. Most tests run 5–10 seconds—enough to measure consistency without fatigue.
Beyond bragging rights, a higher CPS can mean better performance in games that reward fast inputs—Minecraft PvP, FPS titles, MOBAs. It also reflects hand-eye coordination and finger agility. Some employers use similar tests for roles requiring rapid data entry. Knowing your baseline helps you track improvement over time.
Jitter click: Tense your arm and vibrate your hand on the mouse. Popular in Minecraft. Can push 10+ CPS but may strain your wrist.
Butterfly click: Use two fingers (index and middle) alternating on the button. Smoother than jitter, often 8–12 CPS.
Regular click: One finger, steady rhythm. Average 4–6 CPS. No special technique needed—just click.
Average users: 4–6 CPS. Regular gamers: 6–9 CPS. Dedicated clickers: 10–15 CPS. World records sit above 14 CPS for 10 seconds. Don't stress the number—use it as a starting point to beat.
CPS = total clicks ÷ test duration in seconds. A 10-second test with 80 clicks = 8 CPS.
6–8 CPS is solid for most gamers. 10+ CPS is considered high. Pro Minecraft PvP players often aim for 12+ CPS.
Yes. Practice, proper technique (jitter or butterfly), and a responsive mouse all help. Warm up your fingers before testing.
Ready? Hit Start and find out your CPS. The test takes seconds; the bragging rights last longer.
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