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30 Second CPS Test — Endurance Click Speed

30 seconds of clicking — endurance over peak. Most people drop 30-40% from their 5-second average.

The 30-second test is the endurance test. Most peak burst clickers drop 30-40% on this test — fatigue catches up after 5-7 seconds and never goes away. Sustained 5-6 CPS is solid; 7-9 is competitive; 10+ is rare. Useful for Minecraft PvP where a long encounter rewards endurance over peak burst.

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 When the timer hits zero, click as fast as you can sustainably.
  4. 4 After exactly 30 seconds, the test stops automatically.
  5. 5 No mouse? Press the spacebar instead.
Click "Start" to begin
30-second click race
Time left
30.0
Clicks
0
Live CPS
0.0

Try other durations

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

Frequently asked questions

Why a 30-second CPS test?

30 seconds is the endurance test — it filters out players who can sprint for 5-10 seconds but can't sustain. Useful for Minecraft PvP players who play long combat encounters and want a realistic average, not a peak burst number.

What's a good 30-second CPS?

5-6 CPS sustained over 30 seconds is solid. 7-9 is competitive. 10+ requires either elite endurance or a technique like butterfly clicking. Almost no one stays above 12 over a full 30 seconds — fatigue catches up.

Will this hurt my hand?

Probably not at normal click rates, but jitter or butterfly clicking sustained for 30 seconds is a known RSI risk. If you feel forearm tightness, stop. The 5-10 second tests are safer for max effort.

Why does my CPS keep dropping?

Fast-twitch muscle fibers fatigue in 5-7 seconds. After that, slow-twitch takes over — they recover slower and fire slower. A typical 30s test starts at 9-10 CPS for the first 5s, drops to 7 for the next 10s, and ends at 5-6 for the last 15s.

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