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Challenge your speed and see how fast you can click in just a few seconds.

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How is this CPS test different?

While standard tests focus on short bursts, our endurance-focused CPS test uses longer timers, typically 30 to 60 seconds. The goal is to measure how well you can maintain a high click rate, not just your initial speed. It trains the muscle stamina needed for lengthy gaming sessions.

Why does my CPS drop after a few seconds?

This is completely normal and indicates a lack of clicking stamina. It's often due to finger or wrist fatigue, or an over-reliance on tense, explosive techniques like jitter clicking. Building endurance requires practicing with these longer durations to strengthen the relevant muscles.

How can I improve my clicking stamina?

Prioritize a relaxed and efficient clicking technique, such as using your arm for motion instead of just your wrist. Gradually increase your practice session lengths, much like a runner training for a longer distance. Ensure you take regular breaks to prevent strain and allow muscles to recover and grow stronger.

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Build Clicking Stamina

Develop exceptional finger endurance through sustained clicking practice that trains your muscles for long gaming sessions. This foundational training improves your ability to maintain consistent performance while reducing fatigue during extended gameplay.

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Master Rhythmic Precision

Cultivate perfect timing and rhythm through measured clicking exercises that synchronize your hand-eye coordination. This skill translates directly to better control in games requiring steady firing rates and methodical actions.

FAQ

Cramping is a sign of excessive tension and muscle fatigue. Ensure you are warming up before a long session and practicing with a relaxed grip. If cramps persist, shorten your practice sessions and focus on a less strenuous technique.