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100 Second CPS Test — Maximum Endurance Click Test

The longest CPS test we offer. 100 seconds of clicking — the true ceiling under sustained load. Most testers drop 50%+ from their 5s peak.

100 seconds is the maximum-endurance test. Most testers see a 50-60% drop from their 5-second peak — fast-twitch fibers exhaust within the first 10 seconds, then it's all slow-twitch from there. 3-4 CPS sustained is solid; 5-6 is competitive; 7+ is rare elite endurance. Pace yourself or you'll die at second 30.

Before you start

  1. 1 Use a non-laptop mouse — trackpads cap out lower.
  2. 2 Click "Start", then the 3-2-1 countdown begins.
  3. 3 Pace yourself — pick a rate you can hold for 100 full seconds.
  4. 4 After exactly 100 seconds, the test stops automatically.
  5. 5 No mouse? Press the spacebar instead.
Click "Start" to begin
100-second click race
Time left
100.0
Clicks
0
Live CPS
0.0

Try other durations

CPS varies a lot by test length. Try them all.

Frequently asked questions

Why 100 seconds?

Because everything below 100s is a sprint. The 100-second test is the maximum-endurance test — your true clicking ceiling under sustained load. Mostly used by competitive Minecraft PvP players, drag-clicking practitioners testing hardware durability, and anyone curious how badly fatigue compresses their peak.

What's a good 100-second CPS?

3-4 CPS sustained over 100 seconds is solid. 5-6 is competitive. 7+ is elite endurance — almost no one stays at that rate for 100 seconds. The drop-off from your 5-second peak to 100-second average is usually 50-60%.

Is this safe for my hand?

100 seconds of fast clicking is a real workout. Avoid jitter and butterfly techniques over this duration — RSI risk is real. Stick to normal clicking, and stop immediately if you feel sharp pain or numbness. Take long rests (5-10 minutes) between attempts.

My mouse will wear out doing this, right?

A click switch is rated for 10-50 million presses. A 100s test at 5 CPS is 500 clicks. Even at 10 CPS for 100s = 1,000 clicks. You'd need to run 1000+ tests at full speed to wear out a normal switch. Drag clicking is what kills mice, not endurance tests.

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