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Jitter Click Test

Tense up and vibrate that wrist — this test measures your jitter clicking CPS, your best 1-second burst, and how consistent your jitter really is.

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Jitter speed without the forearm burn.

Jitter clicking is impressive — and exhausting. Kaizen Fast Clicker sustains any CPS with perfect consistency, zero strain: exact intervals, hotkeys, click modes and repeat limits. Free to try on Windows.

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Need full mouse & keyboard automation instead? Try Kaizen Auto Mouse Click.

What is jitter clicking?

Jitter clicking means tensing your forearm and wrist until your hand vibrates, then channelling that tremor into the mouse button. Done right it produces 10–14 clicks per second — roughly double normal speed — which is why it became the go-to technique for Minecraft PvP players chasing high Kohi scores.

What this test measures

How to jitter click (step by step)

  1. Grip the mouse lightly with a claw grip; only your fingertip touches the button.
  2. Stiffen your forearm muscles — like flexing — until your hand starts to tremble.
  3. Let the tremor tap the button; don't consciously press each click.
  4. Keep your aim from the elbow and shoulder, since the wrist is busy vibrating.

Stay safe

Jitter clicking loads the forearm tendons. Keep sessions short, stretch your wrists, and stop at any tingling or pain — RSI is not worth a benchmark score. For a two-finger alternative that's easier on tendons, try butterfly clicking.

When you need the speed without the technique

For grinding, idle farming or testing — anywhere a game or app just needs sustained clicks — skip the strain: Kaizen Fast Clicker clicks at any rate indefinitely, and Kaizen Auto Mouse Click automates full mouse-and-keyboard sequences. Both are tiny, offline Windows apps.

Frequently asked questions

What is jitter clicking?

Jitter clicking is a technique where you tense your forearm and wrist so your hand vibrates rapidly on the mouse button, producing 10–14 clicks per second — far above normal clicking speed.

How do I jitter click?

Hover your fingertip on the button, stiffen your forearm muscles until your hand trembles, and channel that vibration into the button. Keep your aim hand relaxed and take breaks — the tension is tiring.

Is jitter clicking safe?

In short bursts, generally yes, but extended jitter clicking strains forearm tendons and has been linked to RSI symptoms. Stop if you feel pain, stretch regularly, and don't jitter for long sessions.

What CPS counts as good jitter clicking?

Sustained 9–11 CPS is respectable, 12–14 is very good, and anything above 14 sustained is exceptional. Consistency matters as much as the peak — a stable 11 beats a spiky 13.

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