CPS Rankings
- 0–3 CPS — Turtle
- 4–5 CPS — Walker
- 6–7 CPS — Runner
- 8–9 CPS — Lightning
- 10–12 CPS — Inferno
- 13–15 CPS — Diamond Hands
- 16+ CPS — Kohi Legend
Tracked Stats
- Best CPS per mode (Classic, Sprint, Endurance, Race)
- Total clicks (all time)
- Tests completed
- Peak 1-second burst, consistency score, click intervals
- Recent test history (last 20 results)
Game Modes
- Classic 10s — The original Kohi format
- Sprint 5s — Short burst, peak speed
- Endurance 30s — Sustained stamina test
- 100 Click Race — Reach 100 as fast as possible
Share & Compete
- Copy your result as text to paste anywhere
- Share a direct link to challenge friends
- Post your score on X (Twitter) with one click
- Personal best tracked per mode with new-record alerts
More Skill Tests
CPS is just one PvP fundamental. Benchmark the rest: Click Accuracy (do your clicks land?), Reaction Time (chase & click-on-green), Aim Trainer (flick speed), Combo Trainer (track a strafing opponent), Cooldown Timing (swing on the beat), Shield Timing (block late, beat feints), Crystal Reaction (place-boom chains), and the Hotbar Trainer (move, jump, swap). Or browse the whole suite on the Training Utilities page.
What is the Kohi Click Test?
The Kohi Click Test measures your CPS (Clicks Per Second) — how many times you can click your mouse in a set time window. Originally featured on the Kohi Minecraft server, it became the gold standard for PvP players to benchmark their clicking speed. In Minecraft versions 1.7 and 1.8, PvP combat was heavily influenced by click speed: faster clicking meant faster attacks, and the difference between 6 CPS and 10 CPS could decide a fight.
Our version goes far beyond the original. With four distinct test modes, a live CPS gauge, visual click effects, detailed post-test analytics, and a seven-tier rank system, this is the most complete click speed tester you'll find. Your scores are tracked locally and can be shared with friends in one click.
Game Modes Explained
- Classic 10s is the original Kohi format. Ten seconds of clicking gives a reliable average CPS that's directly comparable to the original test. This is the standard benchmark.
- Sprint 5s is a short, explosive burst. Five seconds isn't long enough for fatigue to set in, so this mode measures your absolute peak sustained speed. Expect your Sprint CPS to be higher than Classic.
- Endurance 30s tests stamina. Thirty seconds of rapid clicking is genuinely tiring. Your CPS will drop over time — the split-time chart reveals exactly when fatigue hits. Great for training sustained clicking for long PvP fights.
- 100 Click Race flips the script: instead of a time limit, you have a click target. Reach 100 clicks as fast as possible. This mode rewards explosive starts and consistent pacing.
Clicking Techniques
- Regular clicking uses standard finger movement. Most people achieve 4–7 CPS with this method. It's comfortable and sustainable but won't win any speed records.
- Jitter clicking involves tensing your arm and hand muscles to vibrate your finger rapidly against the mouse button. Experienced jitter clickers reach 10–14 CPS. It takes practice and can cause strain, so take breaks.
- Butterfly clicking alternates two fingers (usually index and middle) on the same mouse button in rapid succession. This technique can reach 15–25 CPS but requires a mouse that registers the rapid alternation reliably.
- Drag clicking involves dragging your finger across the mouse button's textured surface to register multiple clicks from friction. This can produce extremely high CPS numbers but is banned on most competitive servers.
Understanding Your Analytics
After each test, you'll see detailed analytics that go beyond a simple CPS number:
- Peak 1s shows your highest CPS within any single second of the test. This is your burst speed — how fast you can click at your absolute best.
- Consistency measures how steady your clicking rhythm is. A high consistency score means your clicks are evenly spaced. Low consistency means your speed varies a lot — common with beginners or during fatigue.
- Avg Interval is the average time between clicks in milliseconds. Lower is faster. At 10 CPS, your average interval is 100ms.
- Split Times break your test into segments and show your CPS for each one. This reveals whether you start fast and fade, maintain steady speed, or warm up over time.
- Click Interval Chart plots every individual gap between clicks. Spikes indicate pauses or missed clicks; a flat line indicates machine-like consistency.
Tips for Improving Your CPS
Mouse matters. A mouse with a low actuation force and crisp switches makes fast clicking easier. Many competitive players use mice with Omron or Kailh switches. Grip style affects speed — claw grip and fingertip grip generally allow faster clicking than palm grip because your fingers have more freedom of movement. Warm up first: do a couple of practice rounds before going for a personal best, since cold muscles click slower. Focus on rhythm, not force — slamming the button harder doesn't make you faster. Use Endurance mode to train stamina if your CPS drops significantly after 15 seconds, and track your progress in the recent test history above.
History
Kohi was a Minecraft server known for its Hardcore Factions game modes. It was a spin-off of MineHQ, which itself was a spin-off of MCPVP. The creator of MCRPG was the original creator of MCPVP, one of the first and most popular Minecraft PvP server networks. CPS testing became its own subculture within the Minecraft PvP community, with players competing for the highest sustained clicking speeds and developing techniques like jitter and butterfly clicking specifically to gain combat advantages.
The Kohi Click Test was recreated here on MCRPG as a tribute to that legacy — reimagined with modern features, multiple modes, and the kind of detailed analytics that the original community would have loved.