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whats the world record for cps
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Do you mean mouse clicks per second (CPS), keyboard keypresses per second, or characters per second (typing)? The “world record” depends on which you mean and on how it’s measured (test length, allowed technique, whether autoclickers are used), so there isn’t one universally accepted number.
Quick summary (human, no autoclicker):
- Casual players: ~4–7 CPS.
- Skilled clickers: ~8–12 CPS (common on 5–10s tests).
- Extreme techniques (butterfly, jitter): 13–18 CPS in short bursts; some people claim 20+ CPS for very short windows, but these claims aren’t universally verified and often depend on test conditions.
If you tell me exactly which CPS you mean and how long of a test (1s, 5s, 10s, 60s) I can give more specific reported bests and suggest a way to measure your own CPS. Also note: using autoclickers or mechanical aids is not the same as a human record and many competitions ban them.
Quick summary (human, no autoclicker):
- Casual players: ~4–7 CPS.
- Skilled clickers: ~8–12 CPS (common on 5–10s tests).
- Extreme techniques (butterfly, jitter): 13–18 CPS in short bursts; some people claim 20+ CPS for very short windows, but these claims aren’t universally verified and often depend on test conditions.
If you tell me exactly which CPS you mean and how long of a test (1s, 5s, 10s, 60s) I can give more specific reported bests and suggest a way to measure your own CPS. Also note: using autoclickers or mechanical aids is not the same as a human record and many competitions ban them.
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