Measure Your Clicking Speed

Click speed is a crucial metric for gamers, especially in genres like MOBAs, FPS, and RTS where rapid clicking can provide a competitive edge. This tool helps you measure your CPS (Clicks Per Second) rate and track your improvement over time.

A good clicking speed can help you:

  • Execute commands faster in competitive games
  • Improve your reaction time in combat situations
  • Enhance your overall gaming performance
  • Train your finger muscles for better control and endurance

Use this tool to test your current clicking speed, compare it with average metrics, and track your progress as you practice.

Click Speed Test

Click as fast as you can to measure your CPS (Clicks Per Second) rate.

Click anywhere in this area to start the test

How It Works

Click as many times as possible within the selected time period. The tool will calculate your Clicks Per Second (CPS) rate and provide a skill rating based on your performance.

Skill Ratings

  • Beginner: 1-4 CPS
  • Average: 5-7 CPS
  • Good: 8-9 CPS
  • Pro: 10-12 CPS
  • Elite: 13+ CPS

Your Performance Chart

Your CPS
Peak CPS

Tips to Improve Your Clicking Speed

Proper Finger Positioning

Position your finger slightly above the mouse button, allowing for quick, controlled tapping rather than full presses.

Finger Exercises

Strengthen your finger muscles with exercises like finger taps on a desk, rubber band resistance training, and finger stretches.

Use the Right Mouse

Gaming mice with lighter clicks and faster response times can significantly improve your clicking speed.

Practice Regularly

Regular practice with click speed tests can help build muscle memory and improve your clicking technique over time.

Advanced Clicking Techniques

Jitter Clicking

Tense your arm muscles to create a controlled "jitter" motion, allowing for rapid clicking without full finger movement. This technique can achieve 10-14 CPS but may cause strain over time.

Butterfly Clicking

Use two fingers (index and middle) to alternately click the same mouse button, creating a rapid butterfly-like motion. With practice, this can reach 14-20 CPS.

Drag Clicking

Drag your finger across the mouse button with the right amount of pressure to register multiple clicks. This advanced technique can achieve 20+ CPS but requires a suitable mouse.