CPS & Clicking Tests

2 Second Click Test

Measure click speed online over 2 seconds with live CPS and saved results.

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Top saved runs

2026-04-12 05:41:09 9 CPS
2026-04-12 05:44:41 8.5 CPS
2026-04-09 08:32:44 7 CPS
2026-03-29 07:44:06 6 CPS
2026-03-19 08:08:28 5.5 CPS
2026-04-12 05:41:11 3.5 CPS
2026-04-12 05:44:43 2.5 CPS
2026-04-09 08:32:46 2.5 CPS
2026-03-29 07:44:08 1 CPS
2026-03-19 08:08:31 0.5 CPS

About this test

Measure click speed online over 2 seconds with live CPS and saved results.

Very short click timers turn the page into an opening-burst test. The useful question is not only how high the number jumps, but how often you can reproduce that burst cleanly.

Use these brief modes to compare peak clicking pace across mice or techniques, then switch to longer timers if you want to see whether control survives beyond the opening second.

Who this test is for

  • Players comparing peak burst speed in the first moments of a click round.
  • Users testing how different mice, switches or grip styles affect opening pace.
  • Anyone who wants a quick baseline before moving into longer click timers.

Common mistakes

  • Treating one lucky burst as a complete picture of your clicking ability.
  • Comparing short-burst output directly with longer-timer scores.
  • Starting so aggressively that the round becomes messy instead of repeatable.

How to read the score

  • These pages reward explosive starts more than steadiness.
  • A repeatable burst range is more useful than one outlier at the top of the board.
  • Use nearby 5-second or 10-second modes if you want a fuller read on control.

FAQ

Does this page keep my click results?

Yes. Recent runs can stay in local browser history so you can compare pace, burst and consistency over repeated attempts.

Why do the totals change so much across timers?

Short click modes reward opening burst more heavily, while longer timers show whether your rhythm and control actually hold up.

Should I read the leaderboard as a target?

Use it as rough context only. Your own repeatable range is usually more useful than chasing one extreme outlier.

What this mode actually tests

  • Opening click pace, repeatable rhythm and how quickly control breaks down under this specific format.
  • A short extension of the opening burst where control begins to matter more than on 1s mode.

When to use this mode

  • Use this timer when you want to compare clicking under conditions that match its duration rather than treating all CPS pages as interchangeable.
  • Repeat several runs with the same mouse, grip and timer before drawing conclusions.

How to compare it with nearby modes

  • Compared with 1s, 2s still rewards burst speed but exposes shaky rhythm more quickly. Compared with 5s, it is still too short to judge endurance.

Recommended next steps

  • Compare this page with the neighboring timer before deciding whether you improved burst speed, control or endurance.
  • Use the CPS basics and burst-vs-consistency guides to understand what a score jump on this timer really means.

Methodology notes

  • Browser-based scores depend on device input, focus state, browser timing and system load.
  • Comparisons are strongest when you repeat the same setup, posture and timer family.
  • Public saved results are filtered for suspicious or duplicate values, but your own local history is still the best place to judge repeatability.

Read the full methodology and score-filtering notes

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The most useful comparison is usually not against a random peak score, but against a neighboring timer or related input family on the same setup.

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