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CPS Test Leaderboard

Top click speed scores from every test on cpstest.site. Submit your CPS and rise the ranks.

CPS Ranking System Explained

Your clicks-per-second score places you in one of five ranks. The cpstest.site leaderboard tracks your rank across every test mode and duration β€” climb by improving your click speed on the test format that matches your competitive context. CPS tiers below are calibrated against Hypixel community data, the Guinness-adjudicated 12.67 CPS sustained ceiling, and the score distributions visible across our boards.

RankTierCPS RangeWhat it looks like
πŸ₯‰Beginner1–4 CPSCasual / first-time clicker. The starting baseline.
πŸ₯ˆAverage5–7 CPSTypical untrained adult. Office-mouse pace.
πŸ₯‡Skilled8–11 CPSTrained gamer. Minecraft PvP combat ready.
πŸ’ŽElite12–17 CPSTop-tier jitter or butterfly clicker. Top 1% of cpstest.site.
πŸ‘‘World-class18+ CPSApproaches anti-cheat thresholds. Records territory.

Ranks are scored per (mode, duration). A 12 CPS over 100 seconds is rarer than 12 CPS over 5 seconds β€” every board below tracks its own #1. For training context, see how to click faster; for the verified-record context behind these tiers, see CPS world records.

Leaderboard FAQ

How is the cpstest.site CPS leaderboard ranked?

Every test mode and duration has its own leaderboard. Within each board, scores are ranked by CPS descending β€” ties are broken by submission time (earlier submission wins). The top score on each board appears on the card above. Submit a score from any test page to enter that board's ranking.

What CPS do I need to reach the top of the leaderboard?

It depends on the board. Burst-window boards like 1-second typically have #1 scores in the 18–22 CPS range. Sustained boards like 10-second Kohi format settle at 14–17 CPS at the top. The 100-second endurance board is the hardest to fake β€” top scores drop to 9–12 CPS because of forearm fatigue, but they're the most credible benchmark of pure technique.

Why are Kohi, butterfly, jitter, and drag ranked on separate boards?

Because each technique has a different physiological ceiling. A 16 CPS butterfly clicker and a 28 CPS drag clicker are doing fundamentally different things β€” switch-debounce-bound vs friction-bounce β€” so comparing them on the same board would be meaningless. Each technique board lets the format-specific top performers shine without distortion from cross-technique scoring.

What's the current CPS world record?

The only widely cited record adjudicated by a third party is 12.67 CPS sustained over 60 seconds (760 clicks in one minute), set by Yiğit Arslan at the Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE launch and certified by Guinness World Records. The commonly repeated '105.1 CPS' Dylan Allred number is marked DENIED on the RecordSetter submission page. Full breakdown on the CPS world records blog.

Will the leaderboard reset?

No β€” scores are permanent and the boards are append-only. To climb, you have to beat the top entry, not wait for it to expire. Anti-fraud rules apply: extreme outlier submissions are filtered out at write time (see docs/INCIDENT-leaderboard-cheating.md for the policy origin).

Can I submit the same CPS score on multiple boards?

Each (mode, duration) board is independent β€” so yes, you can hold #1 on multiple boards if your technique generalizes. Most top players specialize: butterfly clickers dominate the 5-second and 10-second Kohi boards, drag-clickers dominate 1-second and drag, and pure endurance players show up on 100-seconds.