Click Counter
The counter above goes up by one every time you click it, and stays where you left it. There is no clock and no score - just a number you control, with a reset for when you are done.
Press it
Counting happens in your browser and nothing is recorded. The spacebar works too once the button has focus.
A tally counter, not a speed test
Every other page in this section is timed. This one is not. No window closes, no rate is calculated, and there is no result to beat. The count simply sits there until you change it, which is what makes it usable while you are busy doing the thing you are counting.
What people count with it
- People through a door, seats taken, heads in a room.
- Stock on a shelf, boxes off a pallet, sheets in a stack.
- Reps, laps and lengths in a pool.
- Rows and stitches in knitting or crochet.
- Cars, birds, or anything else that passes once and is gone.
Counting to a hundred
A hundred is the usual checkpoint, so the counter marks it. Counting a hundred real things takes as long as the things take. Clicking a hundred times as fast as you can takes under seventeen seconds at six clicks per second. Those are two different jobs, and only the second one is a test.
Use the keyboard instead
If your hands are placed on a keyboard rather than a mouse, the spacebar counter keeps the same tally from the space bar. If you want the count measured against a clock, the timed versions start at 10 seconds and are all listed on the click speed test page.