20-second click test: what counts as good?
Clicks per second falls as the window grows — burst speed fades into endurance. For 20 seconds, 6.8+ CPS is a good score and 8.6+ CPS is excellent.
At 20 seconds fatigue becomes the opponent. Everyone starts near their burst rate and sags — the winners are the ones who sag least. Pacing beats fury from here on.
Score bands for 20 seconds
| Band | Rate | Total clicks |
|---|---|---|
| Average | 5.2 CPS | ≈ 104 |
| Good | 6.8 CPS | ≈ 136 |
| Excellent | 8.6 CPS | ≈ 172 |
Why the duration changes everything
Modelling sustained clicking as a decay curve calibrated to the 5-second average of 6.2 CPS: a clicker who bursts 7.6 CPS for one second holds only ~4.9 CPS across 30 seconds and ~4.2 CPS across 100. Comparing scores across different durations is meaningless — always quote the window with the number.
Strategy for the 20-second window
Negative-split it: deliberately hold back for the first quarter, settle into a sustainable rhythm, and spend whatever's left at the end. Switching fingers mid-test (butterfly style) redistributes fatigue and is legal everywhere except your own conscience.
Compare your rate against the verdict pages — say is 7 CPS good? — or see how the pros inflate their numbers with butterfly and drag clicking.