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Ability Tests

60 Second CPS Test — Sustained Click Speed

One full minute of clicking. The truest measure of your sustained click rate — Minecraft PvP players use this for combat practice.

One minute of clicking. This is the test that tells you your real combat-sustainable rate — the speed you can hold through a long Minecraft PvP encounter or a marathon. 4-5 CPS is solid sustained. 6-7 is competitive. 8+ is elite endurance, rarer than peak-burst world records suggest.

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 — go for the rate you can hold for 60s.
  4. 4 After exactly 60 seconds, the test stops automatically.
  5. 5 No mouse? Press the spacebar instead.
Click "Start" to begin
60-second click race
Time left
60.0
Clicks
0
Live CPS
0.0

Try other durations

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

Frequently asked questions

Who runs a 60-second CPS test?

Mostly Minecraft PvP players who want their actual sustained combat rate, not a sprint number. Also useful for finding your true endurance ceiling — the rate you can hold through real gameplay where every encounter takes time.

What's a good 60-second CPS?

4-5 CPS sustained over a full minute is solid. 6-7 is competitive. 8+ is elite endurance. Almost no one stays above 9 — even pro Minecraft PvP players average 7-8 over 60s.

Should I take breaks during the test?

No — the test runs continuously. The point is sustained rate. If you stop, your CPS drops because the calculation is total clicks ÷ 60 seconds. Pace yourself instead — find the rate you can hold without fatigue spike.

My forearm hurts after this test. Normal?

60 seconds of fast clicking is a real workout for your forearm. Mild soreness is normal; sharp pain is not. Take 10+ minute rests between attempts and stop if pain persists. Jitter and butterfly techniques are particularly RSI-prone over a full minute.

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