12+ CPS by hand takes months of jitter practice. Kaizen Fast Clicker does any CPS you ask for, perfectly consistently, with hotkeys and repeat limits — for testing, grinding and non-competitive tasks. Free on Windows.
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The Kohi click test comes from Kohi, the legendary hardcore-factions Minecraft server whose players turned the 10-second CPS check into the community's standard clicking benchmark. The rules are simple: click as fast as you can for exactly 10 seconds; your average clicks per second is your score. This recreation runs fully in your browser.
| CPS | Kohi rank |
|---|---|
| < 6 | Rookie |
| 6–8 | Soldier |
| 8–10 | Knight |
| 10–12 | King |
| 12+ | God |
Want different durations (1–100 seconds) or spacebar mode? Use the full click speed test.
Jitter and butterfly clicking are hard on tendons. When the goal is repetition rather than sport — AFK farming on your own server, stress-testing a UI, mindless menu grinding — Kaizen Fast Clicker holds any CPS forever with zero fatigue, and Kaizen Auto Mouse Click adds cursor paths and keyboard steps for complete sequences.
The Kohi click test is a 10-second clicks-per-second benchmark popularised by Kohi, a famous hardcore-factions Minecraft server. Players used it to measure PvP clicking speed; this page recreates it with the classic 10-second format.
6–8 CPS is solid, 8–10 is strong PvP speed, 10–12 is excellent, and 12+ usually requires jitter or butterfly clicking technique.
Ten seconds is long enough to punish unsustainable burst clicking but short enough to reflect real PvP exchanges — that balance is why Kohi's format became the standard CPS benchmark.
Up to a point — on 1.8-style PvP servers higher CPS gives more knockback and combo potential, though aim and timing matter more. Note that most servers cap or detect inhuman click rates.