The CPS test alternative where the number fights back

CPS test sites are single-widget pages: click in a box for N seconds, receive clicks-per-second, maybe a cartoon rank ("Cheetah!"). There are hundreds, all functionally identical, funded by the ads around the box.

What CPS test sites does brilliantly

  • Zero-friction measurement in any window length — 1 to 100 seconds, one click away.
  • Fine for a quick technique check: jitter vs butterfly vs normal, instantly quantified.

What blocks.pw does differently

  • Competition is the product, not the widget: Smash races your clicks against a live opponent's; Sprint 100 ranks your 100-click time against the world. The number gets stakes.
  • Persistent identity without accounts: your records and ELO accumulate under your nickname — no signup, no score-vanishing-on-close.
  • A real knowledge base: the CPS hub covers what's good for every rate and duration, plus honest technique guides for jitter, butterfly and drag.
  • It's a game you'd play anyway: nine duel mini-games around the clicking, so the click test is a doorway rather than a dead end.

Side by side

CPS test sitesblocks.pw
FormatClick-in-a-box counterDuels + speedrun leaderboards
StakesNoneELO, country ranks, world records
WindowsAny duration3-second duel, 100-click sprint
ContentThe widgetFull CPS guide library + 9 mini-games
Business modelAds around the boxFree game, optional cosmetics

Which should you use?

For a raw number in a specific window, any CPS site works — takes ten seconds, costs ten ads. For click speed as an actual contest with opponents, records and context, the duel format wins on every axis except solitude. Depends whether you want a measurement or a sport.

The blocks.pw side of the table in one paragraph: 30-second best-of-5 duels, free, no account, no install, challenge links + country elo leaderboards — nine duel mini-games plus solo world records, built to settle things. Judge it in one quick match; it takes less time than reading this sentence took.

Try the duel side of the comparison

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Frequently asked questions

What's a good CPS score?

6–7 CPS is average on a 5-second test, 8+ is good, 10+ implies technique. Every rate from 1 to 25 has its own verdict page in the CPS hub.

Why does duel clicking feel harder than solo tests?

Adrenaline works both ways — pressure tightens some hands and frees others. Your duel CPS is your real CPS; the solo number is your ceiling.

Can I still test specific durations here?

Smash gives the 3-second burst and Sprint the endurance test. For every duration's expected scores, the guide pages model 1 to 100 seconds.

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