120 SECOND Spacebar Clicker

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120 SECOND TEST

120 SECOND TEST measures how many times you can press the spacebar in 120 seconds.

Use this spacebar clicker test to estimate clicks per second (CPS), track improvement, and compare your speed on a a long run timer.

This page is specific to the 120-second mode, so your score and CPS math below use 120 seconds.

How the counter works?

Select 120 SECOND TEST from the Select Time list, then press the spacebar as fast as you can until the timer ends.

Each valid key press increases your score by 1. Try to keep the key travel short and consistent for cleaner repeats.

  • Keep your finger centered on the spacebar to reduce sideways movement.
  • Fully release the key between presses so the next press is registered.
  • If you miss a press, reset your rhythm instead of mashing harder.

How scoring is calculated?

Your score is the total registered spacebar presses during 120 seconds.

Estimated CPS is score divided by 120. For example, 840 presses in 120s equals 7.0 CPS.

  • Higher CPS means faster repeat presses within the same time window.
  • Accuracy here is about registration, not typing correctness, so clean press and release matters.

Tips to increase your score

120-second runs reward endurance, consistency, and relaxed technique. Focus on consistency that fits this timer length.

  • Use a sustainable pace. Starting too fast usually causes a bigger drop later.
  • Take micro breaks by slightly easing pressure for a second without stopping completely.
  • Stop if you feel pain or tingling. Long tests should be about form, not strain.

When to use this test?

Use 120 SECOND TEST when you want stamina-focused testing and practice.

It is also useful for comparing results across devices or keyboards because the timer is fixed at 120 seconds.

  • Testing gaming key repeat speed and finger control
  • Tracking weekly improvement in CPS
  • Comparing different keyboards or switches for repeat tapping