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🖱️Click Speed Test

Find out how many times you can click in a set window — from a lightning 1 second to a marathon 60.

About this game

A click speed test measures exactly one thing: how many times you can click a button in a fixed window of time. Pick a round length — anywhere from a single explosive second up to a full minute — then click the big pad as fast as you can. Every tap is counted live, so you can watch your click total and your clicks-per-second (CPS) climb in real time, right up until the countdown reaches zero and the round locks in your final numbers.

Different round lengths test different things. A 1-second burst rewards a single fast reflex and tends to produce your highest CPS, while a 60-second round rewards a hand that can keep clicking without slowing down or cramping — a genuinely different skill. The test saves your best CPS separately for each round length, so a personal best at 5 seconds and a personal best at 60 seconds are two different records, not one score you're chasing.

How to play

  1. Choose a round length from the buttons above the pad: 1, 5, 10, 30 or 60 seconds.
  2. Click or tap the big pad — your very first click starts the countdown.
  3. Keep clicking as fast as you can until the timer reaches zero.
  4. Watch your live click count and clicks-per-second update after every tap.
  5. When time's up, check your total clicks, final CPS and rank — your best CPS for that round length is saved automatically.

Tips & strategy

  • For a 1-second round, one explosive burst usually beats trying to build up a rhythm.
  • On longer rounds, click from your wrist instead of just your fingertip to avoid slowing down or cramping.
  • Keep your finger close to the pad between clicks — a shorter travel distance means faster clicks.
  • Compare your scores within the same round length only; a 1-second CPS and a 60-second CPS measure different things.

Frequently asked questions

What's considered a fast click speed?

A typical, unpracticed click rate is around 6 clicks per second. Regular players who focus on quick bursts often push noticeably higher, especially over very short rounds, while sustaining a high rate for a full minute is much harder.

Why is my 1-second score so much higher than my 60-second score?

Short rounds only require a single fast burst, while longer rounds demand steady speed without your hand tiring or cramping. The two measure different things, which is why this test tracks a separate best score for every round length instead of one overall number.

Does this test detect autoclickers or click-assist software?

No. The test simply counts pointer click events during the round, the same way any web page does. It's a simple way to measure and track your own manual clicking speed over time, not an anti-cheat or verification tool.

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