Mouse Click Counter — Count Your Clicks & Track Your Click Rate
Pick a time, press Start, and click. This free online click counter records every mouse click you make, shows your total count, and gives you a full breakdown the moment the timer ends. See your clicks per second, your peak click rate, and a second-by-second graph — all in one place with nothing to install.
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What Is a Mouse Click Counter?
A mouse click counter is a simple browser tool that records every click you make inside a timed window. Each time you press the mouse button, the count goes up by one and your live click rate updates instantly. At the end of the test you get your total click count, your average clicks per second, and a full breakdown by second — no account needed, no software to download, and nothing stored on any server.
What Is CPS and Why Does It Matter?
CPS means clicks per second. It is calculated by taking your total clicks and dividing by how many seconds the test lasted. So if you clicked 45 times in a 5-second test, your CPS is 9. A higher CPS tells you that you click faster on average. The timer here runs at about 1ms accuracy, so the number you get reflects your real click rate — not a rough guess.
Who Uses a Click Counter?
Gamers use it to track how fast they can click for Minecraft PvP, where hitting more times per second wins fights. RTS players use it to check how many actions per minute their mouse work adds up to. Productivity folks use it to count button presses over a fixed time. Developers and testers use it to verify input responsiveness. Anyone who wants a real number instead of a rough feeling about their click speed will find it useful.
How Many Clicks Per Second Is Normal?
Most people click between 4 and 7 times per second without any practice. Gamers who play regularly and use a decent mouse usually land between 7 and 11 CPS. Competitive players who have trained specific techniques like jitter clicking or butterfly clicking often reach 12 to 18 CPS. Scores above 18 CPS are rare and need very fast hardware and a lot of practice to achieve consistently.
How to Get a Higher Click Count
Short tests build peak speed. Do ten 5-second sessions daily, rest 30 seconds between each one, and focus on a smooth even rhythm rather than pure force. Longer tests build stamina — a 30 or 60-second session once or twice a week stops your click rate from fading late in a game. Relax your grip, let your fingertip do the work, and keep your wrist on the desk. A tense grip is the single most common reason click counts stay low.
Does Your Mouse Affect the Click Count?
Yes, hardware matters. Every mouse has a debounce delay — a short pause after each click where the sensor ignores further input to prevent accidental double-counts. Office mice set this to 25–50 milliseconds, which puts a hard ceiling on how many clicks per second can register no matter how fast your finger moves. Gaming mice cut it to 1–8ms. Chrome and Edge also handle click events a little faster than other browsers, so those give you the most accurate count.
Mouse Click Counter — Questions & Answers
performance.now(), which is accurate to about 1 millisecond. Every click event is recorded the moment your mouse reports it to the browser. Chrome and Edge handle click events slightly faster than other browsers, so those give the cleanest results. A very busy background on your computer can occasionally delay events, so close other tabs for the most accurate count.