15-Second CPS Test
Can you maintain high CPS for 15 seconds? Find out with our extended click speed test.
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What is the 15-Second CPS Test?
What is the 15-Second CPS Test?
The 15-second Click Speed Test measures how many times you can click your mouse button in exactly 15 seconds. Your result is calculated as Clicks Per Second (CPS) by dividing total clicks by time elapsed.
The 15-second test is a true test of sustained clicking endurance, measuring your ability to maintain consistent CPS over time.
What is a Good Score?
The average player scores between 5-8 CPS in a 15-second test. Here's the breakdown:
- Below 3 CPS — Beginner
- 3–6 CPS — Average
- 6–10 CPS — Above Average
- 10–14 CPS — Expert (Jitter/Butterfly technique likely)
- 14+ CPS — Elite / World-class
How to Improve Your CPS
Improving your click speed requires consistent practice and the right technique:
- Grip position: Use a claw or fingertip grip for faster actuation.
- Mouse choice: A gaming mouse with low debounce time (≤8ms) registers more clicks.
- Warm up: Click for 30 seconds before taking the real test.
- Technique: Learn jitter or butterfly clicking to exceed 10 CPS.
- Consistency: 5-10 minutes of daily practice builds motor memory.
CPS in Gaming
In games like Minecraft PvP, Hypixel registers clicks at a maximum of 20 CPS. Higher CPS means more hits per second, giving you a combat advantage. However, above 14 CPS, the improvement in-game is marginal compared to aim and movement.
How is CPS Calculated?
CPS stands for Clicks Per Second. The formula is simple:
CPS = Total Clicks ÷ Time in Seconds
For example: 35 clicks in 5 seconds = 7.0 CPS. Our test calculates this in real time as you click.