CPS Test
Measure click speed online over 5 seconds with live CPS and saved results.
Use browser-based tests for clicking, reaction, typing and mouse control with quick starts, repeatable practice and clear result feedback.
Measure click speed online over 5 seconds with live CPS and saved results.
Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.
Estimate mouse polling rate from movement events in the browser.
Count spacebar presses live and compare streaks across sessions.
Timed click tools, burst modes and technique-specific practice rooms.
Reaction & AimReflex drills, target practice and quick-response games.
Mouse ToolsScroll, drag, button and polling-rate diagnostics for mice and touchpads.
Typing & Action MetricsKeyboard speed tests and action-per-minute drills with saved stats.
Keyboard & SpacebarSpacebar counters and keyboard sprint modes.
Mini GamesShort polished arcade tools that keep the site playful without clutter.
Each tool runs directly in the browser, so you can repeat rounds quickly without downloads or account walls. After a run, the page keeps the result readable with local history, related modes and links to longer explanations.
The goal is not to present one isolated number. The site is built to help you compare timer lengths, input methods, devices and repeatability so the result has context before you save or share it.
The site combines timed tools, saved history and evergreen guides so each result sits next to an explanation instead of a blank scoreboard.
Burst pages, endurance pages, keyboard drills and mouse diagnostics are connected so you can move from one result to the next without losing context.
Public results are filtered for obvious junk values and duplicates so leaderboard blocks do not undermine trust in the tools.
A grounded introduction to CPS testing, timer families, repeatability and the difference between a useful benchmark and a random peak.
Why a fast opening burst is not the same thing as a stable pace, and how neighboring modes reveal the difference.
A practical guide to understanding reaction-time numbers without overreacting to one extreme result.
How to read typing results when clean output matters more than a reckless peak WPM screenshot.
A fuller checklist for comparing scores across mice, keyboards, browsers and setups without creating junk benchmarks or fake conclusions.
A practical reminder that sustainable practice beats forceful bursts when you want useful progress.
Every key page puts the playable area and live metrics above the supporting copy.
Timer modes, related tests and clear categories make it simple to repeat runs and compare like for like.
Short sessions, recent history and simple navigation help you come back, retry and track improvement over time.
Yes. The main click, reaction, aim, typing, spacebar and mouse tools run directly in the browser.
Recent runs can stay on your device, and saved-result support may also be available on some site versions.
Yes. Key public pages are available in multiple languages with a visible language switcher.
They are practical browser-side training and comparison tools. They are useful for repeatable personal benchmarks, but they are not hardware-lab instruments or official competitive adjudication.
A one-second burst, a five-second click test and a sixty-second endurance run reward different things. Looking across neighboring modes helps separate peak speed from sustainable rhythm.
Yes, but only if you note the keyboard, mouse, browser and comfort conditions. Device differences can change both the absolute number and the way the run feels.
Use the linked guide pages and methodology page to understand what the number means, what can skew it and which mode you should try next.
Local history makes private repeat practice easy, while saved public history offers a moderated, filtered snapshot of stronger runs without exposing every raw result.
Popular pages cover click speed, reaction, typing, aim, spacebar and mouse control, so you can jump straight into practice.
You can move between timer modes, related tools, practical guides and the Android apps page without losing your place.