The Minecraft PvP technique. Vibrate your hand and see how many CPS you can hit.
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Jitter clicking is a Minecraft PvP technique. Measure your CPS using rapid hand vibration on the mouse.
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Tense your arm slightly. Rest your hand on the mouse with fingers on the button.
Vibrate your hand rapidly to trigger multiple clicks. Each click registers.
Your jitter CPS score appears. Top players reach 10+ CPS. Practice to improve.
Jitter Click: The Minecraft PvP Staple
Jitter clicking uses rapid hand vibration to achieve high CPS. Popular in Minecraft PvP for combos and knockback. It can push 10+ CPS but may strain your wrist with long sessions. The technique involves tensing your arm and vibrating your hand so the mouse button registers multiple clicks in quick succession.
This test measures your jitter click speed. Tap Start, jitter as fast as you can, and get your score. No signup, no download. Each click registers—focus on consistent vibration rather than force.
In Minecraft PvP, higher CPS means more knockback and faster combos. Jitter clicking is the most common way to reach 10+ CPS without hardware mods. It's a skill that separates casual players from competitive ones.
Keep your arm slightly tense. Loose arms don't vibrate effectively.
Rest your wrist on the desk. Let the vibration come from your forearm.
Take breaks. Jitter can strain your wrist—don't overdo long sessions.
Beginners: 6–8 CPS. Intermediate: 8–10 CPS. Advanced: 10–12 CPS. Elite: 12+ CPS. World records exceed 14 CPS.
It can strain your wrist with prolonged use. Take breaks and stop if you feel discomfort.
Yes. Jitter is a manual technique—no macros or hardware. Most servers allow it.
Jitter often yields higher CPS (10–14) but more strain. Butterfly is smoother (8–12 CPS) and easier on the wrist.
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