Kohi Click Test – Ultimate CPS Tester
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CPS (Clicks/Sec)

Performance Analytics

Real-time click consistency tracking

About This Tool

The Kohi Click Test is a specialized digital utility designed to measure a user’s clicking speed with high precision. Originally popularized by the Minecraft PvP (Player vs. Player) community, specifically on the Kohi server, this test has evolved into a global standard for gamers and competitive e-sports enthusiasts to benchmark their finger dexterity and reaction times.

Unlike basic click counters, our futuristic iteration of the Kohi test employs advanced JavaScript timing algorithms to calculate your CPS (Clicks Per Second) in real-time. It features a responsive, millisecond-accurate engine that eliminates input lag, ensuring that every micro-interaction is recorded. Whether you are practicing “Jitter Clicking,” “Butterfly Clicking,” or “Drag Clicking,” this tool provides the analytical data—including a visual graph of your consistency—needed to analyze and improve your performance. It serves not just as a game but as a legitimate training ground for improving motor skills associated with high-APM (Actions Per Minute) activities.

How to Use

  1. Configure Duration: Use the dropdown menu on the left to select your test duration. 10 seconds is the industry standard for benchmarking.
  2. Prepare Position: Position your mouse cursor over the large rectangular “Click Area.” Ensure your hand is in a comfortable ergonomic position.
  3. Start Clicking: The timer starts automatically the moment you perform your first click. Click as rapidly as possible until the timer reaches zero.
  4. Analyze Results: Once the time elapses, a detailed result modal will appear showing your total clicks, average CPS, and a rank based on your speed.
  5. Review Graph: Check the “Performance Analytics” chart below the click area to see if your speed remained consistent or dropped off due to fatigue.

Key Features (USP)

  • Visual Analytics: Includes a dynamic Chart.js graph that plots your clicking speed in real-time, allowing you to spot fatigue points.
  • Responsive Design: Fully optimized for desktop mice, laptop trackpads, and mobile touchscreens.
  • Lag-Free Engine: Built with lightweight Vanilla JavaScript to ensure zero latency between physical action and digital registration.
  • Multiple Modes: Offers 1s (Burst), 5s, 10s, 30s, and 60s (Marathon) modes to test both burst speed and stamina.
  • Futuristic UI: A clean, distraction-free interface designed to help you focus entirely on the test.

Why Use Our Calculator?

In the world of competitive gaming, milliseconds matter. Our Kohi Click Test calculator is engineered for accuracy and analysis rather than just simple counting.

We strip away the clutter found on ad-heavy sites and provide a professional-grade environment. The inclusion of the consistency graph sets this tool apart, moving beyond a simple “score” to provide actionable feedback on your technique. Furthermore, our adaptive layout ensures that whether you are on a high-end gaming PC or a tablet, the touch/click targets are sized perfectly for the device, ensuring a fair test environment across all platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a “Good” CPS score?

Generally, the average user clicks between 6-7 CPS. Casual gamers might reach 8-10 CPS. Competitive Minecraft PvPers often achieve 12-15 CPS using advanced techniques like jitter clicking. Anything above 16 CPS usually requires drag clicking or butterfly clicking methods.

2. What is Jitter Clicking?

Jitter clicking is a technique where a player vibrates their hand and wrist muscles to click the mouse button very rapidly. It is physically demanding and requires practice to maintain aim while vibrating the hand.

3. Does the mouse matter for this test?

Yes, hardware plays a significant role. Gaming mice with high-quality mechanical switches (like Omron switches) often register clicks faster and have better “bounce back” than standard office mice, allowing for higher CPS scores.

4. Can I take this test on a mobile phone?

Absolutely. This tool is fully responsive. On mobile, you will be tapping the screen. While you cannot “click” a mouse, tapping with two fingers (if supported by the screen digitizer properly) can yield incredibly high scores similar to butterfly clicking.

5. Is using an auto-clicker considered cheating?

In the context of testing your own human skill, yes. Auto-clickers are software scripts that click automatically. Using one defeats the purpose of the test, which is to measure your physical dexterity and reaction speed.