Kohi Click Test

The 10-second CPS test, the Minecraft PvP standard

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What is the Kohi Click Test?

The Kohi Click Test is a 10-second clicks-per-second (CPS) test that became popular on Kohi, one of the Minecraft servers best known for competitive PvP. The 10-second duration became the de facto standard for comparing click speed between players, because it measures both your peak and your ability to keep the pace. An average of 6-8 CPS is good; trained PvP players hold over 10 CPS for the full 10 seconds.

How to improve your Kohi Click Test

  • Aim for consistency: over 10 seconds, holding the pace matters more than an early peak that collapses
  • Practice jitter or butterfly clicking if you want to average over 10 CPS
  • Warm up for a few seconds: the first clicks are usually slower when cold
  • Use a light mouse with a soft actuation button to reduce fatigue over the 10 seconds

Frequently asked questions about the Kohi Click Test