The 10 second CPS test gives the most accurate measure of your true sustained click speed. Long enough to average out bursts and measure real consistency, short enough to avoid endurance as a major factor.
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CPS Test 10 Seconds — Ten seconds is the gold standard for CPS accuracy. The origi...
Ten seconds is the gold standard for CPS accuracy. The original Kohi click test used 10 seconds as its primary benchmark because it represents true clicking ability — not a lucky 1-second burst, and not a stamina challenge where finger fatigue dominates. If you want one number that best represents your actual CPS, the 10-second test gives it.
The 10-second test is what serious players use for skill assessments and community comparisons. Dylan Allred's notable click speed record was set on a 10-second test. Most click speed leaderboards and competitive communities track 10-second scores as the authoritative benchmark.
CPS = Total Clicks ÷ 10 Seconds
Example: You click 80 times in 10 seconds.
CPS = 80 ÷ 10 = 8.0 CPS — Crab rank (good, competitive range)
CPS Rankings — What Your Score Means
Rank
CPS Range
What It Means
🐢 Turtle
1–3 CPS
Slow clicking, beginner level
🐰 Rabbit
4–6 CPS
Average, casual gamer range
🦞 Crab
7–9 CPS
Good, competitive gamer range
🦊 Fox
10–12 CPS
Very good, practiced player
🐆 Cheetah
13+ CPS
Elite, requires technique training
CPS by Game — What You Need
Game
Optimal CPS
Notes
Minecraft Java PvP
8–12
Higher CPS = more knockback
Hypixel
10–13
Server stops registering above 13 CPS
Bedwars
8–12
Sweet spot for aim + speed balance
Minecraft 1.9+
2–3
Attack cooldown limits hits regardless of CPS
This CPS Test Is Unblocked at School
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💡 Tip: Your first click both starts the timer and counts as your first click. Start clicking immediately when you tap the arena to maximize your score. Do not wait for the timer to appear before clicking.
Frequently Asked Questions
In a 10-second test: under 4 CPS is Turtle. 4 to 6 CPS is Rabbit (average). 7 to 9 CPS is Crab (good). 10 to 12 CPS is Fox (very good). 13+ CPS is Cheetah (elite).
CPS stands for Clicks Per Second. CPS = Total clicks / Time in seconds. In this 10-second test, your CPS equals your total click count divided by 10. If you click 70 times, your CPS is 7.0. CPS matters most in Minecraft PvP where faster clicking creates more knockback and hit rate advantages.
Yes. CalculatorCove is not blocked by most school networks because it is an educational calculator site. It works on school Chromebooks and computers without VPN on GoGuardian, Lightspeed, Securly, and most other school content filters.
The Kohi click test originated from the Kohi Minecraft PvP server. Players used it to benchmark clicking speed before competitive matches. This CPS test works identically to the original Kohi click test. The Kohi test made CPS measurement popular in the Minecraft community as a standard for PvP skill benchmarking.
Switch from palm grip to claw or fingertip grip — this adds 2 to 3 CPS for most people. Practice 10 minutes daily rather than rare long sessions. Learn jitter clicking (10 to 14 CPS): tense your forearm, keep wrist rigid, let muscle vibrations drive rapid clicks. Try butterfly clicking (15 to 25 CPS): alternate index and middle finger on the same button. Use a gaming mouse with lower actuation force for more accurate click registration.
For Hypixel: 10 to 13 CPS is optimal. The server stops registering hits above 13 CPS. For Bedwars on Hypixel: 8 to 12 CPS. For 1.8 legacy PvP: 8 to 12 CPS gives real knockback advantage. For Minecraft 1.9+ with the attack cooldown: 2 to 3 CPS is enough since the cooldown limits hit registration regardless of click speed.
Jitter clicking uses rapid forearm muscle contractions to vibrate the wrist and press the mouse button faster than individual finger movements allow. Keep your wrist rigid and contract your forearm muscles rapidly. This reaches 10 to 14 CPS. Extended jitter clicking causes wrist fatigue — take breaks if your wrist hurts.
Butterfly clicking alternates between index and middle finger on the mouse button, effectively doubling click rate. This achieves 15 to 25 CPS. Some Minecraft servers ban butterfly clicking. Check server rules before using it competitively. This CPS test counts all clicks equally regardless of technique.
The average untrained person clicks at 5 to 7 CPS. Regular gamers average 7 to 10 CPS. Competitive players using techniques average 10 to 14 CPS. The overall distribution peaks at about 6 to 7 CPS. Most people clicking naturally and quickly land between 5 and 8 CPS.
Highly accurate. The timer runs at 50ms intervals and uses actual elapsed time from test start. Every mouse click and touch event is counted directly. Results are accurate to within 1 to 2 milliseconds of true elapsed time. Your first click starts the timer and counts as your first click simultaneously.
Yes. Gaming mice have lower actuation force (~45g vs ~60g for office mice) and faster switch reset distances. For regular clicking under 8 CPS, any mouse works. For jitter or butterfly clicking above 10 CPS, a gaming mouse with optical or fast mechanical switches makes a real difference in accurate registration.
Yes. Tap as fast as you can instead of clicking. Mobile tap speed can exceed mouse click speed for some people. The test uses touchstart events to register taps accurately. Mobile CPS scores are often 1 to 2 CPS higher than desktop scores because tapping with a fingertip is often faster than pressing a mouse button.