6 Second Click Speed Test

How fast can you click in 6 seconds? Click the button below as fast as you can and find out your CPS score.

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6 second test • Click as fast as you can
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This is part of our full click speed test suite. See all duration options at our CPS Test hub.

What the 6 Second Test Reveals

The 6 second CPS test is one second longer than the popular 5 second standard, and that extra second makes a measurable difference. Most players click at near-maximum effort throughout a 5 second test, but at six seconds the early signs of finger fatigue begin to emerge. Your 6 second score compared to your 5 second score tells you how quickly your output starts to fade under sustained pressure.

If your 6 second score matches your 5 second score closely, your clicking technique is consistent and your fatigue threshold is high. If there is a noticeable drop, fatigue is entering earlier than expected and consistency training would help more than technique changes.

What Your 6 Second Score Means

A score of 4 to 6 CPS is a relaxed casual pace. Between 6 and 9 CPS covers most casual gamers. Reaching 9 to 11 CPS over six seconds shows solid clicking consistency. Above 11 CPS at this length puts you in the competitive range and suggests a reliable technique that holds up beyond the 5 second burst.

Compare your result to your 5 second score. A drop of more than 1.5 CPS between those two tests suggests your technique relies on a burst approach rather than sustained output. For gaming contexts where fights last longer than five seconds, closing that gap matters.

6 Second CPS Test FAQs

Why does my score drop between the 5 second and 6 second tests?

Even one additional second can expose inconsistency in technique. The first five seconds often benefit from a burst of focus and effort that is hard to maintain. Adding one more second averages in any slowdown at the end. Train by holding a target slightly below your maximum to build pacing discipline.

Is the 6 second test useful for gaming?

Yes, particularly for Minecraft PvP where most encounters last 5 to 10 seconds. Your 6 second score gives you a realistic picture of your CPS in an actual fight. Use it alongside the 10 second test to understand your performance across typical fight lengths.