The Kohi click test is a popular benchmark for Minecraft and PvP communities. Itโs designed to measure your clicking speed in a simple, repeatable way - useful for comparing techniques and tracking progress.
Kohi tests became well-known because they provide a quick CPS snapshot that players can share and compare. Theyโre also helpful for finding the clicking method that feels fastest while still controllable during gameplay.
Standard clicking is the most controlled, butterfly clicking balances speed and endurance, and jitter clicking can produce high bursts but tires quickly. Choose the method that matches your game needs and the duration you can sustain.
High CPS is only useful if you can still aim, track targets, and manage movement. Practice clicking while keeping your hand relaxed and your cursor stable. If your aim becomes shaky, reduce intensity and rebuild consistency.
Use short sessions: warm up, do a few measured attempts, then stop. Record your best and your average. Consistency over time usually beats forcing a single extreme score.