Kohi Click Test
Click as fast as you can with match-ready control. We track your CPS with precision timing.
No install • Privacy-safe • Works in any browser
Click as fast as you can with match-ready control. We track your CPS with precision timing.
How to Use the Kohi Click Test
Pick a timer
Use 5s for speed checks and 10-30s for practical consistency.
Click in the test area
The test starts on your first click and tracks your output until time ends.
Review your CPS
Compare runs and focus on repeatable scores, not one lucky burst.
What Is a Kohi Click Test?
A Kohi click test is a CPS test format popular in the Minecraft PvP community. It focuses on short, competitive windows where consistent clicking speed matters more than one lucky burst.
This tool measures your clicks per second with precise timing so you can compare runs fairly, track improvement over time, and evaluate whether your current technique is match-ready.

What Is a Kohi Click Test?
A Kohi click test is a CPS test format popular in the Minecraft PvP community. It focuses on short, competitive windows where consistent clicking speed matters more than one lucky burst.
This tool measures your clicks per second with precise timing so you can compare runs fairly, track improvement over time, and evaluate whether your current technique is match-ready.
- Measure CPS with multiple durations: 1, 5, 10, 30, 60, and 100 seconds
- Compare short-burst speed vs sustained consistency
- Useful for Minecraft PvP practice and warm-up routines
- Works in browser with no install
- Supports mouse and compatible touch input
How This Kohi Click Test Works
Pick a timer, then start clicking inside the test area. The timer starts on your first valid click and records your total clicks until time runs out.
When the test ends, you get total clicks, average CPS, and your best score history. Running several attempts under the same conditions gives the most reliable baseline.
Tip: Use 5-second runs for peak speed checks and 10-30 second runs for realistic PvP consistency.
What Does Kohi-Style Clicking Mean?
In practice, Kohi-style testing means training for combat-relevant CPS rather than chasing unrealistic spikes. Good PvP clicking is usually stable, controlled, and repeatable.
Most players combine standard clicking, jitter clicking, or butterfly clicking depending on comfort and server rules. The goal is not just higher CPS, but better hit timing under pressure.
- Prioritizes repeatable CPS over random peak numbers
- Commonly used by Minecraft PvP players
- Helps evaluate click control during short duels
- Can be practiced with different click techniques
- Best results come from consistent posture and rhythm
- Server limits and anti-cheat rules still apply
Kohi Click Test Benchmarks
Use these ranges as practical reference points, not hard labels. Actual performance varies by mouse switch weight, grip style, and fatigue.
For most PvP players, a steady 8-12 CPS is already effective when paired with good aim and movement.
| Skill Level | 1s | 5s | 10s | 30s | 60s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | 5-7 CPS | 4-6 CPS | 4-5 CPS | 3-5 CPS | 3-4 CPS |
| Intermediate | 7-9 CPS | 6-8 CPS | 5-7 CPS | 5-6 CPS | 4-6 CPS |
| Advanced | 9-11 CPS | 8-10 CPS | 7-9 CPS | 6-8 CPS | 5-7 CPS |
| Expert | 11-14 CPS | 10-13 CPS | 9-12 CPS | 8-10 CPS | 7-9 CPS |
Short timers usually show higher CPS. Longer timers reveal control and endurance.
How to Train for Better Kohi CPS
A reliable CPS profile comes from short, focused sessions. You want smooth rhythm and clean mechanics, not maximum hand tension every run.
- Warm up with 2-3 light runs before serious attempts
- Use a stable grip and avoid unnecessary wrist movement
- Train in blocks: short bursts plus medium-duration control runs
- Keep your click travel short and consistent
- Test with the same mouse and browser for fair comparisons
- Track weekly averages, not just one high score
- Stop if you feel pain or numbness
Consistency wins fights. A stable CPS you can reproduce in real matches is better than one random record.
Hand Health and Safe Practice
High-frequency clicking can strain your fingers, wrist, and forearm if you overtrain. Good performance should never come at the cost of long-term discomfort.
Use short sessions, regular breaks, and a relaxed technique. Pain is a stop signal, not a challenge.
- Practice in 5-10 minute blocks
- Take 10-15 minute breaks between blocks
- Limit total intense clicking volume per day
- Stretch fingers and wrists before and after training
- Reduce force if your hand tightens quickly
- Pause for multiple days if pain persists
How to Improve Your Kohi Click Test Results
Progress is mostly technical: cleaner timing, better control, and steady rhythm. Once those improve, your CPS becomes easier to hold in real gameplay.
Use your 5s and 10s scores for speed tracking, then confirm with 30s runs to validate stability.
- Optimize mouse setup and click feel
- Use one main technique and refine it first
- Alternate speed sessions and control sessions
- Review trends over 2-4 weeks
- Keep posture neutral to reduce fatigue
- Prioritize playable consistency over peak bursts
Common Kohi Click Test Issues and Fixes
If your scores swing too much, the cause is usually setup inconsistency or over-tension rather than lack of raw speed.
- Issue: score drops after a few runs — Fix: add longer breaks and reduce hand tension
- Issue: big variance between attempts — Fix: standardize grip, posture, and warm-up
- Issue: mouse misses clicks — Fix: test hardware, cable/battery, and debounce settings
- Issue: good test score, weak in-game feel — Fix: train timing and aim integration, not CPS alone
- Issue: finger soreness — Fix: reduce force and shorten sessions
- Issue: no progress for weeks — Fix: switch training split and track average scores
More Tools Related to Kohi Click Test
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Kohi Click Test FAQ
Quick answers to common questions about Kohi-style CPS testing.
What is a good Kohi click test CPS?
Is Kohi click test only for Minecraft?
Which duration should I train first?
Can I use jitter or butterfly in Kohi testing?
Why is my score inconsistent?
Does mouse hardware affect Kohi CPS?
Should I chase max CPS only?
How often should I practice?
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