Click Speed Test: 60 Seconds
The counter above runs for a full minute. That makes the arithmetic easy: the total you finish with is also your clicks per minute, and dividing it by sixty gives clicks per second.
The timer starts on your first click, not on page load, so nothing is lost while you get ready.
One minute, so the total is clicks per minute
Sixty seconds is the only window where the raw total needs no conversion. 300 clicks is 300 clicks per minute, which is 5 per second. It is also six ten-second tests run back to back with no rest anywhere in the middle.
| Clicks in 60 seconds | Clicks per second |
|---|---|
| 240 | 4.0 |
| 300 | 5.0 |
| 360 | 6.0 |
| 420 | 7.0 |
This is a stamina test
Most people finish a minute somewhere between 4 and 6 clicks per second, so 240 to 360 clicks. Nearly everyone is slower here than over ten seconds, and the drop is usually worst in the last twenty seconds. Sitting square with the forearm supported does more for the total than any clicking technique.
What the number includes
The count is what the browser received. Switch, polling rate, wireless link, trackpad versus mouse and the browser itself all sit inside the score, so read it as a record of you on this machine and nothing wider than that.
Other windows
Halve it at 30 seconds, or go the long way at 100 seconds. The standard comparison score is 10 seconds, and every window is listed on the click speed test page.