Clicks Per Minute Test
Free click speed test with CPM and CPS. Timed 1s to 60s and a 1-minute click counter mode. Tap on mobile, track best and average per duration—no signup.
Choose duration, then tap Start. After the countdown, tap the target area as fast as you can (works with mouse on desktop too).
Use 60 seconds for a true clicks-per-minute score. Try 1s or 3s for a clicks-per-second (CPS) burst check.
Find out how many clicks per minute (CPM) and clicks per second (CPS) you can achieve with this free online click speed test. Choose a duration from 1 second (CPS burst) through 60 seconds (full 1 minute click counter), then click or tap as fast as you can—your total clicks, CPM, and CPS appear when time's up. Whether you're benchmarking mouse click speed, running a tap test on mobile, or training for gaming, this tool works in your browser with no sign-up or download and saves your best and average scores per duration locally.
How to Use Clicks Per Minute Test
How to use the click speed test
Pick a test length (1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, or 60 seconds) and press Start. A short countdown (3, 2, 1, Go!) gives you time to get ready. Once the test begins, click the target area with your mouse or tap it with your finger as many times as you can before the timer ends. Every click or tap counts as one. When time runs out, you'll see your total number of clicks and your CPM (clicks per minute)—the rate you'd maintain if you kept going for a full minute. Use "Try again" to run another round with the same or a different duration.
Using the click test on mobile (tap test)
On phones and tablets, use the same page: tap the target area with your finger instead of clicking. Each tap is counted like a mouse click, so you get a fair tap speed test and a real CPM score. You can also use this as a tap counter per minute by choosing 60 seconds. The click area is large enough for comfortable tapping, and double-tap zoom is disabled on the target so your taps register reliably. Your best score for each duration is saved per device, so you can compare desktop and mobile results or focus on improving your tap speed.
1 minute click counter mode (60 second test)
If you searched for a click counter 1 minute tool, choose the 60 second option. In this mode your total clicks are your direct one-minute result, and CPM is shown without extra interpretation. This is the clearest way to compare your score with other 1 minute click tests.
How CPM (clicks per minute) is calculated
CPM is your click rate expressed as how many clicks you would make in one minute. The formula is: total clicks × (60 ÷ test duration in seconds). For example, 50 clicks in 30 seconds equals 100 CPM; 80 clicks in 60 seconds equals 80 CPM. Shorter tests (5s, 10s) give you a quick estimate and are easy to repeat; the 60-second test is a full-minute click test and gives a direct CPM score. All durations use the same calculation so your results are comparable across runs.
Burst mode (1s and 3s) for clicks per second (CPS)
Select 1 second for a pure CPS burst test or 3 seconds for a slightly longer burst. Results lead with your clicks per second; CPM is shown as a one-minute equivalent. Very short runs can vary more than a 60-second test, so repeat a few times for a stable CPS check. This mode is ideal if you searched for a CPS test, 1 second click test, or kohi-style click speed check in the browser.
Tracking your best score and trying again
Your highest CPM for each duration (1s through 60s) is stored in your browser and shown on the start screen with CPS derived from that best run. After each test, press "Try again" to beat your record or switch duration. No account is needed—scores stay on your device.
Calculator Features
Flexible test durations (1s–60s)
Run a 1s or 3s CPS burst, a quick 5- or 10-second sprint, or a full 60-second click speed test. The 60s option is the standard 1 minute click counter; shorter runs scale to CPM and CPS for comparison.
Mobile-friendly tap test
Use the same tool on phones and tablets: tap the target to count. The interface is touch-friendly and each tap counts like a click, so you get a true tap speed test and CPM result on any device.
Best CPM and CPS saved per duration
Your top click speed for each test length is saved in your browser. See your best and average CPM (and equivalent CPS) for every duration from 1s through 60s.
1-minute score interpretation
When you run the 60-second mode, you get a direct clicks-per-minute score plus a simple range guide so you can quickly understand where your current pace sits.
Keyboard accessible
Focus the click target and press Space or Enter to register a click. This makes the click counter test usable without a mouse and supports keyboard-only and assistive technology users.
Unlimited retries
Run the test as many times as you like. After each run, choose "Try again" and optionally change the duration. No limits, no sign-up, and no download required.
Free and private
The click speed test is free to use with no account and no tracking. There are no ads in gameplay, and all runs and best scores stay in your browser on your device.
Complete Function List
- Free online clicks per minute test (CPM test) and CPS burst modes in your browser
- Click speed test with 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, and 60 second options
- 1 second and 3 second CPS burst modes with CPS-first results
- Mouse click test on desktop; tap speed test on tablets and phones
- Live click counter, live CPS, and countdown timer during the test
- CPM and CPS shown at the end of every run
- Best CPM saved per duration in your browser with CPS equivalent
- Countdown (3, 2, 1, Go!) before each run
- Keyboard support: Space or Enter to count when target is focused
- Try again to replay with same or new duration
Common Calculations & Examples
Example 1: Running a 60-second click test for your CPM score
Problem: You want to know your clicks per minute over a full minute—the standard length for comparing click speed.
Steps:
- Open the click speed test and select the 60 second duration.
- Press Start, wait for the countdown (3, 2, 1, Go!), then click or tap the target as fast as you can until the timer ends.
- Read your total clicks and your CPM. The CPM is your clicks per minute—the same as your total clicks for a 60s test.
Explanation: A 60-second test is the most common way to report click speed because it gives a direct “clicks per minute” result without any scaling.
Example 2: Quick 10-second click test to check your rate
Problem: You want a fast way to see how many clicks you can do without committing to a full minute.
Steps:
- Choose the 10 second duration and press Start.
- After the countdown, click or tap as many times as you can in 10 seconds.
- Your result shows total clicks and CPM (your rate scaled to one minute).
Explanation: Shorter tests are useful for quick checks and for people who prefer not to click for a full minute. CPM lets you compare 10s and 60s results on the same scale.
Example 3: Click Counter 1 Minute example
Problem: You want to use this page specifically as a click counter in one minute and get a clear benchmark score.
Steps:
- Select 60 seconds and press Start.
- Click or tap continuously for the full minute after the countdown.
- Read total clicks, CPM, and CPS at the result screen.
Explanation: This is why the 60-second mode is the cleanest benchmark for users searching clicks per min, click test 1 minute, or click counter 1 minute.
Example 4: 1 second CPS burst example
Problem: You want a quick clicks-per-second (CPS) check without running a full minute.
Steps:
- Select the 1 second (CPS burst) duration and press Start.
- After the countdown, click or tap as many times as you can in one second.
- Read your CPS score first, then the one-minute equivalent CPM.
Explanation: Burst mode answers searches for a CPS test or 1 second click test on the same page as your full CPM benchmark.