10 Second Click Speed Test

How fast can you click in 10 seconds? Click the button below as fast as you can and find out your CPS score.

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This is part of our full click speed test suite. See all duration options at our CPS Test hub.

Why Testing CPS For Ten Seconds Matters

The 10 second CPS test is the most honest measure of your real clicking ability. Short tests like the one-second or five-second format reward burst speed and lucky timing windows. The ten second test filters all of that out and shows your true sustained click rate under consistent effort.

This is why serious gamers use the 10 second format as their benchmark. In a real Minecraft PvP fight or any extended gaming scenario, your ten-second average is far closer to what you can actually deliver when it counts compared to a quick burst test.

What Your 10 Second CPS Test Score Means

Under 5 CPS means you are clicking at a casual, relaxed pace with no technique. Between 5 and 7 CPS is the average range for most adults. Between 7 and 10 CPS is where most practicing gamers land. Reaching 10 to 13 CPS over ten seconds puts you in competitive territory, and sustained above 13 CPS for the full duration shows advanced technique and conditioning.

If your score drops significantly compared to your five second test result, you are fading mid-test from fatigue. That is a technique issue, not a speed issue.

How to Improve Your Ten Second Score

Pacing is everything on the 10-second test. Players who start at maximum speed almost always slow down after the first few seconds. Instead, begin at about 80 percent of your maximum and hold that pace steady. A consistent 10 CPS throughout beats a spike to 14 CPS, followed by a drop to 6 CPS.

Learning jitter clicking is the most reliable way to push past 10 CPS on this format. The technique generates clicks through muscle tension rather than deliberate finger movement, which means less fatigue over longer durations. Use our mouse polling rate checker to make sure your mouse is registering every click at 1000Hz.

10 Second Test vs Kohi Click Test

The Kohi click test is also a ten second test. The difference is mostly in name and community context. The Kohi test originated on a specific Minecraft server and became the community standard benchmark. Both tests measure the same thing. If you can score consistently above 9 CPS on the 10 second test, you are ready to compete at most Minecraft PvP skill levels.

Ten Second CPS Test FAQs

What is a good score on the 10-second CPS test?

For casual gaming, 7 to 9 CPS is perfectly functional. For competitive Minecraft PvP, aim for 10 to 12 CPS. Scores above 13 CPS over the full ten seconds are considered advanced.

Why is my 10 second score lower than my 5 second score?

This is completely normal. Your five-second score reflects a higher burst intensity. The ten-second format requires you to sustain effort twice as long, which naturally lowers your average CPS. Focus on consistency rather than peak speed.

Does mouse quality affect my ten-second score?

Yes significantly. A mouse with optical switches and low actuation force registers fast clicks more reliably than budget mice with stiff buttons. Check our guide on the best gaming mice for fast clicking for recommendations.