30 Second CPS Test

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30 Second CPS Test

The 30-second CPS test is a short endurance challenge. It highlights whether your technique stays efficient when your fingers and forearm start to tire.

Consistency wins

A high early pace is less important than minimizing slowdowns. The best results usually come from a controlled rhythm you can hold, with brief mini-surges rather than one long sprint.

Technique selection

Butterfly clicking is a common choice because it spreads effort across two fingers. If you use standard clicking, focus on posture and small motions. Avoid max-effort jitter for the full 30 seconds unless you’re already conditioned.

How to practice safely?

Limit full-effort attempts. Instead, do 2–3 runs at 80–90% effort and focus on keeping CPS stable across the whole timer. Rest 2 minutes between runs.

FAQ

Why is my CPS lower than short tests? Endurance and tension management matter more here.

How do I stop slowing down? Reduce finger lift, relax grip, and keep shoulders down.

Should I use an autoclicker? Many games restrict them; manual practice builds real control.