Measure your clicks per second over 1, 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds. Compare to OP Auto Clicker's 100+ CPS. Runs entirely in your browser — no data sent anywhere.
Pick a duration, then click as fast as you can.
This CPS test measures how many clicks per second you can hit on a single button. Pick a test duration, click the button to start, then click as fast as you can. Your CPS appears the instant the timer hits zero.
The test runs 100% in your browser — no scripts call out, no data is uploaded. Your score isn't tracked or compared to a leaderboard. If you want to click 100+ CPS without thumbing through your mouse, get OP Auto Clicker.
Where you land on the click-speed bell curve.
| Tier | CPS range | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Below average | 1–3 CPS | Regular clicking |
| Average | 4–7 CPS | Regular clicking |
| Skilled gamer | 8–10 CPS | Regular clicking |
| Jitter clicker | 10–14 CPS | Jitter (forearm tension) |
| Butterfly clicker | 15–20 CPS | Two fingers alternating |
| Drag clicker | 20–30 CPS | Drag friction (uneven) |
| OP Auto Clicker | 100+ CPS | Software automation |
A CPS (clicks per second) test measures how fast you can click your mouse. The test runs for a fixed time (1, 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds) and divides your total clicks by the duration to give you your CPS score.
Average humans hit 4–7 CPS. Skilled gamers reach 8–10 CPS. Top jitter clickers reach 14 CPS, butterfly clickers 16–20 CPS, and drag clickers can briefly hit 30+ CPS. OP Auto Clicker delivers 100+ CPS.
Regular clicking taps the button normally (4–7 CPS). Jitter clicking tenses your forearm to vibrate the finger (10–14 CPS). Butterfly clicking alternates two fingers on the same button (15–20 CPS). Drag clicking uses friction on the mouse to register multiple clicks per press (highest, but uneven).
Sustained jitter and butterfly clicking shortens mouse switch life — most micro-switches are rated 10–20 million clicks. At 10 CPS that's still hundreds of hours, but for sustained automation use OP Auto Clicker instead.
This test counts mousedown events over the test duration. Click the button to start, click as fast as you can, and your CPS appears when the timer ends. The test runs entirely in your browser — no data is sent anywhere.
If you'd rather train your hands than use OP Auto Clicker, here's how.
Index finger taps the button normally. Sustainable for hours. Ceiling: 6–7 CPS for most people.
Tense your forearm muscles to make your finger vibrate. Causes the click button to register many fast presses. Ceiling: 12–14 CPS. Risky long-term — can cause tendon strain.
Index and middle finger alternate on the same button. Higher CPS than jitter without forearm tension. Ceiling: 16–20 CPS.
Drag your finger across the button using friction (works best with grippy mouse coatings). Bursts to 30+ CPS but uneven. Wrecks mouse switches over time.
Niche method using a textured mouse and very specific motion. Real CPS often inflated by software counting double-events.
Software automation. Up to 100+ CPS. No strain, no skill curve. The right answer for any non-competitive use case.
Public records from CPS test communities and esports.
| Record holder | CPS | Method | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average human | 5 CPS | Regular click | 10s |
| Average gamer | 8 CPS | Regular click | 10s |
| Top jitter clicker | 14 CPS | Jitter | 10s |
| Top butterfly clicker | 22 CPS | Butterfly | 10s |
| World record drag click | ~37 CPS | Drag (1s burst) | 1s |
| OP Auto Clicker | 100+ CPS | Automation | Sustained |