The Kohi click test alternative with a scoreboard that matters

The Kohi click test — named after a defunct Minecraft PvP server — is the classic 10-second CPS counter, reincarnated across dozens of near-identical websites. Click fast, get a number, close the tab.

What the Kohi click test does brilliantly

  • Instant and universal: any of the mirror sites gives you a CPS number in ten seconds flat.
  • The historical standard: Minecraft PvP culture speaks in Kohi numbers, and comparing to old scores means using the same window.

What blocks.pw does differently

  • An opponent: Smash is a 3-second click race against a live human — the same skill with a pulse. Solo counters can't make your palms sweat.
  • A leaderboard with memory: Sprint 100 (100 clicks for time) posts to world and country boards. A Kohi number evaporates when the tab closes; a Sprint record stands until someone breaks it.
  • Context: the CPS guides tell you what your number means — verdicts for every rate, decay curves for every duration, technique breakdowns — instead of a lonely integer.
  • No ad-farm: Kohi mirror sites are typically wall-to-wall ads around a widget. This is a game, not an ad delivery vehicle.

Side by side

the Kohi click testblocks.pw
FormatSolo 10-second counter3-second duels + 100-click speedrun
OpponentNoneLive humans + world leaderboards
Score meaningA number, then goneELO and records that persist
GuidesRareFull CPS verdict + technique library
ExperienceWidget between adsA game, free, no signup

Which should you use?

For a quick CPS reading in the traditional 10-second window, any Kohi site does the job. To actually compete — against a friend, a country, or a world record that persists — the duel-and-leaderboard format is simply a different sport. Get your number there if you like; prove it here.

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.

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Frequently asked questions

What was the original Kohi test?

A click counter in the lobby of Kohi, a Minecraft 1.8 PvP server. The server died; the 10-second convention lives on across mirror sites. Full story on our Kohi guide page.

Are blocks.pw click scores comparable to Kohi scores?

Different windows — Smash is 3 seconds (burst), Kohi is 10 (sprint). CPS decays with duration, so compare within a window. The duration guide pages map the decay.

Which mode is closest to a Kohi test?

Sprint 100 — sustained clicking against a clock, with a leaderboard. Smash is the shorter, angrier cousin with an opponent attached.

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