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Click Speed Test: 2 Seconds

Two seconds is still a burst test, but the scoring is twice as fine as a one-second run. Each click is worth half a point, so twelve clicks reads 6.0 CPS and thirteen reads 6.5.

0.0 clicks per second 0 clicks 2s left

The timer starts on your first click, not on page load, so nothing is lost while you get ready.

Reading the score

Divide your clicks by two. That gives a scale in half points, which is the main reason to pick this window over a one-second run, where every click swings the result a full point.

  • 10 clicks is 5.0 CPS
  • 12 clicks is 6.0 CPS
  • 14 clicks is 7.0 CPS
  • 16 clicks is 8.0 CPS

Still a burst, not a rate

Two seconds is not long enough for your hand to tire or for a rhythm to settle, so what you get is your opening speed held for a moment. Most people score higher here than over a longer window for exactly that reason, and the gap between a two-second result and a ten-second one is a fair measure of how quickly you fade.

What the number includes

Somewhere around ten to sixteen clicks is where results on this kind of test usually sit. The number includes your hardware. The mouse switch, its debounce delay, the polling rate, the browser and the screen all sit between your finger and the counter, so two people on the same finger speed can post different scores. Treat it as a score in a game, not a measurement of you.

Other windows

Go shorter with the 1 second click test, or to the standard 5 second click test. The click speed test hub lists the rest, and the click counter counts without any clock at all.