CPS Test — Clicks Per Second
Click as fast as you can. Your score appears instantly. Average is 5–8 CPS; above 10 is competitive.
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CPS Score Reference
Where does your score fall?
| Rating | CPS Range | Description |
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| Slow | < 4 CPS | Below average — worth practicing |
| Average | 4 – 8 CPS | Typical for most users |
| Good | 8 – 12 CPS | Fast — competitive gaming range |
| Exceptional | 12+ CPS | Top tier — jitter / butterfly click range |
Click Counter
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Reaction Time Test
Click when the screen turns green. Average human reaction is 200–250 ms. First attempts are often slower — do 5 trials for accuracy.
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Reaction Time Reference
How your score compares
| Rating | Reaction Time | Typical context |
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| Exceptional | < 150 ms | Elite athletes, competitive FPS |
| Great | 150 – 200 ms | Above average — well trained |
| Average | 200 – 250 ms | Most healthy adults at rest |
| Slow | > 300 ms | Tired, distracted, or first attempt |
Frequently asked questions
Most people score 5–8 CPS with a standard mouse. Practiced gamers reach 10–14. Above 14 typically involves special techniques like jitter or butterfly clicking, which aren't sustainable for everyday use.
Yes. Touch events are counted the same as mouse clicks. Tap scores tend to be slightly higher than mouse scores for most casual users, but the test is consistent within each device type.
Fatigue, caffeine, screen latency, and attention all affect results. First attempts are typically slower — 3–5 warm-up trials give more stable measurements. Browser-based tests add ~15–30 ms over dedicated hardware tools.
These tools measure your human clicking baseline. autoTap automates taps at a consistent CPS you set — useful for testing, data entry, or accessibility support without the physical fatigue of hundreds of manual clicks per session.