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Kohi Click Test — Free 5-Second CPS Counter

The Kohi click test is the standard way Minecraft PvP players measure click speed — a fixed 5-second window that rewards burst clicking, named after the legendary Kohi PvP server where the technique became standard. Use it to benchmark your jitter clicking, butterfly clicking, or drag clicking technique. Then compare to OP Auto Clicker's 100+ CPS — far beyond any human technique.

What is a Kohi click test?

A Kohi click test measures clicks per second over a fixed 5-second window. The name comes from Kohi, a competitive Minecraft PvP server where this specific test format became the community standard for benchmarking jitter, butterfly, and drag clicking techniques. The 5-second duration matches the typical combat exchange window in Minecraft PvP, which is why this test rules over the longer 10s/30s/60s variants for that audience. The test counts mousedown events over 5 seconds and divides by 5 — that's it. Average humans hit 4–7 CPS; top jitter clickers reach 14 CPS; OP Auto Clicker reaches 100+ CPS with millisecond precision.

Click the button as fast as you can for 5 seconds.

Tap the big button to start. Click as fast as you can for 5 seconds. Your CPS appears when the timer ends. Test runs in your browser — no data sent anywhere.

CPS rankings

What's a good Kohi click test score?

Where you fall on the CPS curve, by clicking technique.

CPS rangeTechniqueSkill levelWhat it's used for
0–4 CPSCasual clickUntrainedGeneral computer use
4–7 CPSRegular clickAverageCasual gaming
8–10 CPSPracticed regular clickIntermediateCompetitive Minecraft survival
10–14 CPSJitter clickAdvancedHypixel PvP, tournament-grade
14–22 CPSButterfly clickExpertTop-tier PvP (banned on some servers)
25–35+ CPSDrag clickEliteSpeedrun / brag rights (mouse-killer)
100+ CPSOP Auto ClickerBeyond humanAFK farms, idle games, automation
Pro tips

How to get a higher Kohi click test score

Techniques used by top Minecraft PvP players, ranked by difficulty.

Regular click — 6 to 8 CPS

Tap with index finger only. Anyone can do this with practice. Strong baseline for PvP.

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Jitter click — 10 to 14 CPS

Tense your forearm muscle to vibrate the index finger rapidly. Takes weeks to learn cleanly. Most Hypixel PvP players sit here.

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Butterfly click — 14 to 22 CPS

Alternate two fingers (index + middle) on the same button. Mouse switches must support fast double-actuation. Banned on Hypixel.

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Use optical mouse switches

Razer Viper, Glorious Model O, and other optical-switch mice reset faster than mechanical (Logitech G203). For 14+ CPS you need optical — mechanical switches debounce-cap at ~12 CPS.

Common questions

Kohi click test — common questions

A Kohi click test measures clicks per second in 5-second bursts — named after the Kohi Minecraft PvP server where this style of CPS testing became standard. Players use it to benchmark jitter clicking, butterfly clicking, and drag clicking technique. The 5-second window rewards short bursts of speed, which matches Minecraft PvP combat windows.

Average untrained users hit 4–7 CPS regular click. Practiced jitter clickers reach 10–14 CPS. Top butterfly clickers hit 15–22 CPS. Drag clickers can briefly hit 25–35+ CPS, but the technique wears out mouse switches. For Hypixel and other competitive Minecraft PvP, 12+ CPS sustained is considered tournament-grade.

A Kohi click test specifically uses the 5-second window. Other CPS tests offer 1, 10, 30, or 60-second variants — but the 5-second test is what Minecraft PvP players standardize on because it matches the typical combat exchange duration. Same counter, just a fixed shorter timer.

Yes — tap-tap on the test button counts the same way as mouse clicks. Mobile users typically score 3–6 CPS with thumb tapping. The test runs entirely in the browser with no app or download needed.

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 of play. Drag clicking is harder on switches because of multi-actuation per press. For sustained automation use OP Auto Clicker instead, which sends synthetic input without using your physical mouse.

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