The classic Kohi-style CPS test. Measure your clicking speed in seconds.
Start Test NowPractice your CPS in 5-second mode. Take breaks between runs to build consistency.
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Click Start. The countdown begins. Position your hand on the mouse.
Use any technique—normal, jitter, or butterfly. Every click counts.
Your CPS is calculated. Compare with the Kohi leaderboards.
Kohi Click Test: Measure Your CPS
The Kohi click test originated from the Kohi Minecraft server, a legendary PvP hub. It measures clicks per second in a timed format. Perfect for PvP players training their click speed and comparing with the community.
Tap Start and click as fast as you can. Your score appears when time runs out. Use any technique—normal, jitter, or butterfly. The Kohi format is the gold standard for CPS benchmarking.
Kohi popularized competitive Minecraft PvP. Their click test became the de facto benchmark. If you play PvP, your Kohi CPS score is what the community recognizes.
Choose your duration: 5s for burst, 10s for sustained speed.
Warm up first. Cold fingers underperform.
Use the technique you'll use in-game. Consistency matters.
Average: 5–7 CPS. Good: 8–10 CPS. Pro: 10–12 CPS. Top tier: 12+ CPS. Kohi leaderboards feature the best.
Kohi was a famous Minecraft PvP server. Its click test became the standard for measuring CPS.
5 and 10 seconds are most common. 10 seconds better reflects sustained performance.
Yes. A responsive gaming mouse with low debounce helps. But technique matters more.
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