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NeuroDash includes tests for reaction speed, typing speed, attention control, sequence memory, and pattern recognition. Use these exercises to build mental performance over time.
The Science Behind Brain Training
Our tests draw on peer-reviewed research in cognitive neuroscience. The National Institute of Mental Health documents how targeted cognitive exercises can strengthen neural pathways. Research on working memory and reaction time is widely published via PubMed. For broader guidance on brain health, the Harvard Health Memory Center and the American Psychological Association are authoritative resources.
About the Click Speed Test
The Click Speed Test measures how many times you can click in a fixed window of time, then converts it to your CPS — clicks per second. Start the timer and click the target area as fast as you can until the clock runs out.
CPS is a favourite benchmark in the gaming community, where fast, controlled clicking matters in everything from Minecraft PvP to real-time strategy and clicker games. The average person clicks around 6–7 times per second; trained clickers using techniques like jitter and butterfly clicking push well past 10.
Beyond bragging rights, sustained fast clicking is a small test of fine motor control and hand stamina. Your result reports total clicks, your CPS, and how you stack up against typical scores — try a few rounds and watch your rhythm improve.
Average clicks per second (CPS)
| Clicker level | Clicks per second |
|---|---|
| Casual / average | 6–7 CPS |
| Above average | 7–9 CPS |
| Fast (regular gamer) | 9–12 CPS |
| Elite (jitter/butterfly) | 12+ CPS |
Measured over a short burst. Sustained CPS over longer windows is typically a little lower.
How to improve your score
- Rest your wrist on the desk and click with controlled finger motion rather than your whole arm.
- Try the jitter technique — lightly tensing your forearm to create rapid vibration — in short bursts.
- Butterfly clicking (alternating two fingers on one button) can roughly double click rate with practice.
- Use a mouse with a light, responsive switch; heavy clicks slow you down and tire you faster.
- Warm up your hand first and keep a steady rhythm — bursts of panic-clicking lower your average.
Frequently asked questions
What is a click speed test?
A timed challenge that counts how many times you can click in a set period and converts it to clicks per second (CPS), so you can measure and compare your clicking speed.
What is a good CPS score?
Most people average 6–7 clicks per second. Above 7 is above average, 9–12 is fast, and trained clickers using jitter or butterfly techniques can exceed 12 CPS.
What is the average clicks per second?
The average is roughly 6–7 CPS for a short burst with normal clicking. Sustained clicking over longer periods is usually slightly lower.
What is jitter clicking?
Jitter clicking is a technique where you tense your arm and wrist to create a fast vibration that registers many clicks per second. It boosts CPS but takes practice and can be tiring.
Does click speed actually matter?
For competitive gaming — especially Minecraft PvP and clicker games — faster, controlled clicking is a real advantage. For everyone else it's a fun measure of fine motor speed and hand stamina.
How can I increase my click speed?
Use controlled finger movements with your wrist anchored, try jitter or butterfly clicking in short bursts, use a light-switch mouse, and practice keeping a steady rhythm rather than panic-clicking.