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CPS Speed Guide

14+ CPS
🌟 World Class
Top 0.1%
12–14 CPS
⚡ Elite
Top 1%
10–12 CPS
🚀 Fast
Top 10%
6–10 CPS
📖 Average
Top 30%
3–6 CPS
🕐 Casual
Top 70%
<3 CPS
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What is Kohi CPS?

Kohi Click Test measures how many mouse clicks you perform per second. Originating from the Kohi Minecraft server, it became the standard CPS test for PvP players worldwide.

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Jitter Clicking

Jitter clicking uses arm and wrist muscle tension to generate rapid vibrations, sending them through to the mouse button. It can reach very high CPS but may cause wrist strain with prolonged practice.

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Butterfly Clicking

Butterfly clicking alternates two fingers on the same mouse button in rapid succession. Skilled players can exceed 14 CPS. Some servers prohibit it as it can be indistinguishable from auto-clicking.

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Mouse Debounce & CPS

Your mouse's debounce delay limits how fast consecutive actions can be registered. Office mice use 25–50ms, capping actions at ~20–40 per second. Gaming mice use 1–10ms to remove this bottleneck.

Frequently Asked Questions

An average person scores 6–10 CPS. Casual gamers reach 8–12 CPS. Experienced gamers can exceed 12 CPS. Any score above 14 CPS is considered elite.
Verified world records for sustained play sit around 14–20 CPS. Top Minecraft PvP players can exceed 16 CPS, but are difficult to verify without standardised hardware and testing conditions.
Yes. Shorter windows (1–5s) yield higher peak CPS because you can maintain maximum speed briefly. Longer windows (30–60s) test sustained clicking endurance and produce lower averages. The 10-second window is the standard benchmark for comparisons.
Build finger endurance with regular clicking, then try jitter clicking (tense your arm muscles) or butterfly clicking (alternate two fingers). Keep your wrist still and use only your fingertip. A lightweight gaming mouse with a low debounce delay removes hardware bottlenecks.
Only mouse clicks count. Keyboard presses are ignored. CPS = total clicks / elapsed seconds. The Kohi format is click-only, making it the purest measure of raw clicking speed.