Click Speed Test: 15 Seconds
The counter above runs for fifteen seconds. It is the middle window: half again as long as the standard ten-second test, and still short enough to hold one pace all the way through.
The timer starts on your first click, not on page load, so nothing is lost while you get ready.
Where fifteen seconds sits
Fifteen seconds is a quarter of a minute, so four runs make exactly one minute of clicking. It is the shortest window where pacing starts to matter at all. A sprint that holds for ten seconds usually sags in the last third here.
| Clicks in 15 seconds | Clicks per second |
|---|---|
| 75 | 5.0 |
| 90 | 6.0 |
| 105 | 7.0 |
| 120 | 8.0 |
Typical scores
Most people finish between 5 and 7 clicks per second over fifteen seconds, so 75 to 105 clicks. Expect the number to come in a little under your ten-second best. That gap is fatigue, not a mistake, and it grows with every longer window.
The hardware is inside the number
The test records what actually reached the browser. Mouse, switch wear, wireless link and trackpad all sit between your finger and the counter, so a score is only worth comparing against your own scores on the same machine.
Other windows
The standard comparison is 10 seconds. For stamina instead of speed, go to 30 seconds or 60 seconds. The full set is on the click speed test page.