Use the technique you'll use in-game. Jitter, butterfly, or normal—consistency across rounds matters more than switching.
Kohi CPS Test is the community standard for measuring clicks per second in Minecraft PvP.
For the most accurate assessment, complete 3 rounds. We calculate a weighted average.
Practice your CPS in 5-second mode. Take breaks between runs to build consistency.
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Kohi CPS Test is the community standard for measuring clicks per second in Minecraft PvP.
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Protocol
Click the test zone. The 10-second timer begins. Use any technique—normal, jitter, or butterfly. Position your hand for maximum speed.
Every left-click counts. Green ripples confirm each input. Sustain your rhythm until the timer ends. The Kohi format rewards consistency.
We average your 3 rounds for the final CPS. This is the community standard. Generate your full report when all rounds are done.
10-Second Kohi Test: The PvP Community Standard
This page runs the classic Kohi-style 10-second protocol in 3 rounds. Your certified score is the weighted average—the same format the Minecraft PvP community uses. Kohi popularized competitive PvP; their click test became the de facto benchmark. Use any technique: normal, jitter, or butterfly.
Our engine uses Performance.now() for millisecond precision. Each round is independent—rest between rounds, then go again. Top PvP players average 10–12 CPS across 3 rounds. Compare your score with the community.
Rationale
Kohi set the standard for Minecraft PvP. Their 10-second click test became the benchmark everyone recognizes. PvP combos and knockback scale with CPS. If you play competitive Minecraft, your Kohi CPS score is what matters. This test gives you a certified baseline to track improvement and compare with the community.
Techniques
Use the technique you'll use in-game. Jitter, butterfly, or normal—consistency across rounds matters more than switching.
Warm up before Round 1. Cold fingers underperform. Rest 5–10 seconds between rounds to avoid fatigue bias.
A responsive gaming mouse with low debounce helps. But technique and practice matter more than hardware.
Tiers
Average: 5–7 CPS. Good: 8–10 CPS. Pro: 10–12 CPS. Top tier: 12+ CPS. Kohi leaderboards feature the best. Consistency across 3 rounds matters as much as peak.
FAQ
Run the 10-second Kohi protocol. Complete 3 rounds for your certified CPS.
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