Click Speed Test: 100 Seconds
The counter above runs for one hundred seconds. That is one minute forty on the clock, ten of the standard ten-second windows, and the longest click test on the site.
The timer starts on your first click, not on page load, so nothing is lost while you get ready.
The endurance end of the scale
One hundred seconds is 1:40, or ten standard windows in a row. Peak speed decides almost nothing here. What decides it is the rate your hand can hold once the novelty has worn off, which for most people is 4 to 6 clicks per second, or 400 to 600 clicks.
| Clicks in 100 seconds | Clicks per second |
|---|---|
| 400 | 4.0 |
| 500 | 5.0 |
| 600 | 6.0 |
| 700 | 7.0 |
Pace beats burst, and the maths is free
Dividing by one hundred just moves the decimal point two places, so 500 clicks reads straight off as 5.0 per second. A held 5 per second gets you that 500. A fast opening that fades below 3 gets you less, every time.
The score includes your hardware
Mouse, switch wear and browser are all inside the number, so compare runs made on the same machine only.
Shorter windows
Three-fifths of this run is 60 seconds, and the score everyone quotes comes from 10 seconds. All of them are on the click speed test page.