Butterfly Click Test
Alternate two fingers on one button and measure your CPS in real time.
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Alternate two fingers on one button and measure your CPS in real time.
How to Use the Butterfly Click Test
Pick a timer
Start with 5s for burst speed, then test 10-30s for control.
Alternate two fingers
Use a smooth rhythm on one mouse button. The test starts on first click.
Check consistency
Track average CPS across runs and improve your repeatable speed.
What Is a Butterfly Click Test?
A butterfly click test measures how fast you can click by alternating two fingers on the same mouse button. The tool reports CPS so you can evaluate your speed under a fixed timer.
This technique is popular in Minecraft PvP because it can produce high CPS with less continuous tension than some other methods.

What Is a Butterfly Click Test?
A butterfly click test measures how fast you can click by alternating two fingers on the same mouse button. The tool reports CPS so you can evaluate your speed under a fixed timer.
This technique is popular in Minecraft PvP because it can produce high CPS with less continuous tension than some other methods.
- Measures butterfly clicking speed in CPS
- Supports 1, 5, 10, 30, 60, and 100 second timers
- Useful for PvP warm-up and progression tracking
- Compares short-burst output and sustained control
- Runs fully in browser with no setup
How This Butterfly Click Test Works
Choose a duration and click in the test area using alternating fingers. The timer starts on first click and records all valid clicks until it ends.
After each run, you see total clicks and CPS. Repeat under the same setup to get meaningful averages and identify stable performance ranges.
Tip: Use 5-second runs for peak output and 10-30 second runs to test real consistency.
What Is Butterfly Clicking?
Butterfly clicking alternates two fingers rapidly on one mouse button, creating a faster click stream than single-finger regular clicking.
The method can be effective, but control quality depends on rhythm, finger independence, and how your mouse switch handles fast repeated input.
- Alternating two fingers boosts click frequency
- Often used by Minecraft bridge and PvP players
- Requires timing control, not just finger speed
- Mouse switch behavior greatly affects consistency
- Server anti-cheat thresholds may limit practical CPS
- Clean technique matters more than chaotic spam
Butterfly Click Test Benchmarks
Use these ranges as directional benchmarks. Your real values depend on mouse hardware, finger coordination, and fatigue management.
Many experienced players aim for stable high CPS with control, rather than forcing unsustainable peaks.
| Skill Level | 1s | 5s | 10s | 30s | 60s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | 6-9 CPS | 5-8 CPS | 5-7 CPS | 4-6 CPS | 4-5 CPS |
| Intermediate | 9-12 CPS | 8-11 CPS | 7-10 CPS | 6-9 CPS | 5-8 CPS |
| Advanced | 12-16 CPS | 11-15 CPS | 10-14 CPS | 8-12 CPS | 7-10 CPS |
| Expert | 16-20+ CPS | 14-19 CPS | 12-17 CPS | 10-14 CPS | 8-12 CPS |
Very high short-burst CPS may not always translate to stable in-game control.
How to Butterfly Click Effectively
A good butterfly technique keeps both fingers relaxed and rhythmic. Over-tension usually lowers control and hurts consistency in longer runs.
- Place two fingers comfortably on one mouse button
- Alternate in a smooth rhythm instead of hard tapping
- Keep wrist stable and avoid extra arm movement
- Start with short drills, then add longer consistency runs
- Use light, repeatable force on each tap
- Track average CPS across multiple attempts
- Adjust mouse grip until finger motion feels natural
A controlled 12-15 CPS is often more useful than unstable 18+ spikes.
Hand Safety for Butterfly Clicking
Although butterfly clicking can feel easier than intense jitter sessions, repetitive high-speed tapping can still stress tendons and finger joints.
Train with breaks and stop at the first sign of pain, tingling, or stiffness that does not quickly fade.
- Use 5-10 minute training blocks
- Rest between blocks and shake out hand tension
- Stretch fingers and wrist after each session
- Reduce force if joints feel sore
- Avoid marathon sessions before ranked play
- Take recovery days if discomfort continues
How to Improve Butterfly Click Speed
Improve through structured repetition: same setup, same durations, and objective score tracking. Consistency gains usually come before major speed gains.
Use 5s and 10s tests for speed work, then validate with 30s for control under fatigue.
- Tune grip and finger spacing for smooth alternation
- Use shorter travel and lighter clicks
- Build rhythm first, then accelerate
- Compare weekly averages instead of one best run
- Keep posture neutral to reduce strain
- Test with stable mouse settings each session
Common Butterfly Click Issues and Fixes
Most butterfly click plateaus come from rhythm breakdown, hardware mismatch, or fatigue accumulation.
- Issue: one finger dominates — Fix: slow down and rebuild alternating rhythm
- Issue: fast start then collapse — Fix: lower force and improve pacing
- Issue: huge variance — Fix: standardize warm-up and seat posture
- Issue: button feels inconsistent — Fix: check switch quality and debounce behavior
- Issue: hand stiffness — Fix: shorten sets and add active recovery
- Issue: good CPS but poor combat timing — Fix: integrate clicking with aim drills
More Tools Related to Butterfly Click Test
Compare butterfly results with other click styles and verify your mouse behavior before competitive sessions.
Butterfly Click Test FAQ
Quick answers about butterfly clicking and CPS measurement.
What is a good butterfly click CPS?
Is butterfly clicking allowed in Minecraft?
Why does my CPS drop on longer tests?
Can any mouse handle butterfly clicking well?
Should I use index and middle finger?
How often should I train butterfly clicking?
Does high CPS guarantee better PvP?
Can butterfly clicking cause hand pain?
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