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Precision is the hallmark of elite gaming and hardware diagnostics. This Mouse Click Test tool does not simply count input events; it analyzes the temporal distribution of your mechanical actuation. By measuring the delta time (Δt) between distinct mousedown events using the browser's high-resolution performance API, we calculate your true Clicks Per Second (CPS) with sub-millisecond accuracy.

Why is this critical? In competitive environments like Minecraft PvP or FPS aiming, raw speed is often secondary to rhythm consistency. A player clicking 12 CPS with high variance (jitter) may track targets worse than a player with a stable 8 CPS. This tool visualizes that consistency, flags potential hardware debounce issues, and detects synthetic inputs (macros) through variance analysis.

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Formulas

The core metric, CPS, is an average rate derived over the elapsed time t.

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CPS = Total Clickst(s)

To detect consistency, we calculate the standard deviation (σ) of the time intervals between clicks. A near-zero σ suggests artificial automation.

σ = 1N Ni=1 (xi x)2

Where xi is the time gap between click i and i-1.

Reference Data

Rank TitleCPS RangeDescriptionTypical Use Case
(Sloth) Sleeper0 - 3.0Below average interaction speed.Casual browsing, Office work
(Turtle) Beginner3.1 - 5.0Standard user input rate.Strategy games, RPGs
(Rabbit) Amateur5.1 - 7.0Above average. Basic rapid fire.Casual Shooters
(Cheetah) Pro7.1 - 10.0Competitive gaming standard.CS:GO, Valorant (Pistols)
(Falcon) Elite10.1 - 14.0Advanced techniques (Jitter Click).Minecraft PvP (Classic)
(Dragon) Master14.1 - 20.0Expert techniques (Butterfly Click).Minecraft Bedwars / Bridge
(Machine) Godlike20.1+Extreme techniques (Drag Click) or Hardware bounce.Bridging, MLG Clutches

Frequently Asked Questions

Jitter clicking involves vibrating the forearm muscles to produce rapid clicks (10-14 CPS) but often reduces aim accuracy. Butterfly clicking uses two fingers on one mouse button, alternating strikes to achieve higher speeds (15-20 CPS) often relying on double-clicking hardware switches.
This is muscle fatigue. Fast twitch muscle fibers deplete glycogen rapidly. A 1-second test measures "Burst Speed", while a 60-second test measures "Endurance". Most PvP scenarios rely on bursts of 5-10 seconds.
Humans cannot click with perfect consistency. Even the best players have millisecond variations between clicks. If our heuristic engine detects a variance of less than 2ms over a large sample size, it flags the result as "Inhuman" or "Macro".
Yes. Drag clicking (sliding a finger across a textured mouse button) creates friction-based micro-bounces, registering 20+ CPS. Our tool accurately captures these events, provided your browser handles the rapid interrupt signals.