Badlion Click Test
Click as fast as you can for ten seconds - the standard used by Badlion client players. Your CPS updates live and is shown when the timer ends.
What Is the Badlion Click Test?
The Badlion Click Test is a clicks-per-second measurement tool designed to mirror the conditions and expectations of the Badlion Client, one of the most widely used modded Minecraft clients for competitive PvP play. Badlion imposes CPS limits on its servers to maintain fair play, and this test gives players a way to check their click speed against those thresholds before competing in ranked environments.
At its core, the test works the same way as a standard CPS test: you click as fast as possible within a fixed time window, and the tool counts every registered input to calculate your clicks per second.
The Badlion CPS Cap and Why It Matters
Badlion's anticheat system monitors CPS as one of several signals used to detect unfair clicking behavior. The client flags clicking patterns that exceed certain thresholds or that show machine-like consistency. This is why understanding your own natural clicking rhythm is valuable: it helps you identify whether your technique looks human to an anticheat system, or whether you are crossing into territory that could trigger a flag.
For most legitimate clicking techniques, regular clicking sits around 6 to 10 CPS, which is well within any reasonable limit. Jitter clicking can push this to 12 to 16 CPS, and butterfly clicking can reach 14 to 20 CPS in skilled hands.
Regular, Jitter, and Butterfly Clicking for Badlion
Regular clicking is exactly what it sounds like: pressing and releasing the mouse button as quickly as your finger can move. It is the most sustainable method and the easiest to maintain accuracy with, which matters in combat where aim and positioning count for as much as click speed.
Jitter clicking involves deliberately tensing the arm and hand muscles to create rapid vibration, turning that tremor into click inputs. Butterfly clicking uses two fingers alternating rapidly on the same mouse button. Each technique has trade-offs in CPS, control, and fatigue.
How to Practice for Badlion PvP
Consistent daily practice with this test is one of the most efficient ways to build clicking stamina and speed. Start by establishing a baseline with regular clicking, then experiment with jitter and butterfly techniques to see which delivers the best balance of speed and control for your hand size and mouse grip style.
Beyond raw CPS, aim accuracy matters just as much in actual PvP. Pairing click speed practice with time on an aim trainer builds a more complete competitive skill set. The Minecraft CPS test offers the Kohi-style format if you want a second benchmark.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CPS limit on Badlion servers?
Badlion's anticheat monitors for suspiciously high or perfectly consistent CPS rather than enforcing a single hard cap. Players clicking above 20 CPS with unusual consistency are more likely to be flagged than players with naturally variable timing.
Is butterfly clicking allowed on Badlion?
Butterfly clicking is a gray area. Badlion has at various times adjusted its anticheat to detect patterns associated with butterfly clicking. Checking current Badlion community forums before relying on butterfly clicking in ranked play is advisable.
What CPS should I aim for in Minecraft PvP?
For competitive Minecraft PvP, 8 to 16 CPS with natural timing variation is a strong target. Above that range, the marginal combat benefit decreases while the risk of anticheat flags increases.
How does the Badlion Click Test differ from a regular CPS test?
The tool measures CPS identically to any standard test. The distinction is the context and purpose: it is specifically designed for players preparing for Badlion's competitive environment.
Can practicing this test improve my rank in Badlion?
Improving your click speed and consistency can contribute to better PvP performance. However, rank improvement depends on a combination of factors including aim, game sense, positioning, and timing.