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Clicking Techniques
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Jitter Click

Vibrate your arm muscles to achieve 8-14 CPS. Shake your forearm while clicking!

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Butterfly Click

Click with two fingers alternately. Pro players can reach 20+ CPS!

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Normal Click

Average users get 4-6 CPS. With practice, you can reach 8+ CPS consistently.

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Drag Click

Gently drag your finger across the mouse. Some gaming mice reach 30+ CPS!

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What Is a CPS Test and Why It Matters for Gamers

A CPS test (Clicks Per Second test) measures how quickly you can click your mouse in a fixed time window. Competitive players in Minecraft PvP, Roblox minigames, and aim trainers often use CPS data to benchmark hand speed, consistency, and endurance. At CPS Benchmark, we combine a fast click-speed tool with a live leaderboard so you can compare your pace with real players and track improvement over time.

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How CPS Is Calculated

The formula is simple: total clicks divided by test duration in seconds. If you click 52 times in 10 seconds, your CPS is 5.2. Short tests (1s and 5s) measure burst speed, while long tests (60s and 100s) reveal stamina and rhythm under pressure.

What Is a Good CPS Score?

Most casual users score between 4 and 7 CPS with normal clicking. Intermediate players can often sustain 8 to 10 CPS using improved finger control. Competitive players with advanced methods such as jitter clicking or butterfly clicking can exceed 12 CPS, especially in short rounds. The most important metric is consistency: a stable 8 CPS often beats a spiky 12 CPS that drops quickly.

Popular Clicking Techniques

  • Normal clicking: Best for control and accuracy, ideal for beginners and long sessions.
  • Jitter clicking: Uses controlled arm vibration to increase click frequency.
  • Butterfly clicking: Alternates two fingers to improve speed while keeping better consistency than jitter for many users.
  • Drag clicking: Relies on mouse surface friction to register rapid clicks on specific hardware.

Explore focused practice pages for each timer mode: 1-second CPS test, 5-second CPS test, 10-second CPS test, and 60-second CPS test. You can also read strategy guides in our CPS Blog & Resource Center.