1. Relax your hand
Tension is the enemy of speed. Keep your hand loose; a stiff grip burns energy and slows you down within a couple of seconds.
2. Click from the finger
Move only the finger, not the whole arm or wrist. Short, light presses register faster and tire you less.
3. Use a light mouse
A lightweight gaming mouse with low-actuation switches needs less force per click, which directly raises your CPS.
4. Anchor your wrist
Rest your wrist on the desk so your finger has a stable pivot. Floating hands wobble and lose clicks.
5. Learn jitter clicking
Jitter clicking tenses the forearm to vibrate the finger for 10–14 CPS. Full guide: jitter clicking.
6. Try butterfly clicking
Alternate two fingers on one button for 15+ CPS bursts. Guide: butterfly clicking.
7. Warm up and practice
Do short 5-second bursts daily. Use the pad below and track your best score over time.
Practice now
Click as fast as you can:
FAQ
How can I increase my CPS quickly?
Relax, use a light mouse, click from the finger, and warm up. Techniques like jitter clicking add the biggest jumps.
Is clicking faster bad for my hand?
Sustained very fast clicking can strain tendons. Warm up, take breaks, and stop if it hurts.
What CPS should I aim for?
Most people can reach 8–10 CPS with practice; 12+ usually needs jitter or butterfly clicking.