60 Second CPS Test

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60 Second CPS Test

The 60-second CPS test measures clicking stamina. It’s designed to show how consistent your clicking remains over a full minute, which is where ergonomics and pacing make the biggest difference.

What this duration reveals?

Over 60 seconds, tiny inefficiencies add up. If you press too hard, lift your fingers too high, or tense your wrist, fatigue will steadily reduce your CPS.

Technique and pacing

Choose a sustainable method and commit to it for the full minute. Many users prefer butterfly clicking at a controlled tempo. If you switch techniques mid-test, your rhythm often breaks and your average drops.

Stamina-focused practice

Do 2 attempts per session with 3–5 minutes rest. Between sessions, train endurance with shorter “steady pace” drills (for example, 20 seconds at a fixed rhythm).

Common questions

Why do I feel forearm burn? Over-gripping and static tension.

How do I keep pace stable? Aim for a metronome-like rhythm and keep movements small.

Is it okay to test daily? For 60 seconds, less frequent max efforts is usually better.