The Kohi-Style Endurance Challenge
The classic click test 10 seconds — the same format made famous by the Kohi Minecraft PvP server. Click as fast as you can for 10 seconds and measure your true CPS endurance.
10 Second CPS Test — Click Test 10 Seconds
The 10 second CPS test is the most demanding of the standard click speed durations. Made famous by the legendary Kohi click test from Minecraft PvP servers, the 10-second format tests not just your raw speed but your ability to sustain that speed under pressure. Unlike the 5 second test, you cannot rely on a burst — you need genuine endurance and technique.
10 Second vs 5 Second Click Test — Which is Better?
Both durations serve different purposes. The 5 second click test measures peak sustained speed. The 10 second click test reveals your true CPS by exposing fatigue — most people start slowing down around the 6–7 second mark. If your 10s CPS is significantly lower than your 5s CPS, it means you are losing endurance and need to work on sustained clicking. For Minecraft PvP specifically, the 10-second score is the only score that matters.
How to Improve Your 10 Second Click Score
- Master Butterfly Clicking: This is the most efficient technique for 10-second tests. By alternating two fingers, you share the load and avoid the fatigue wall at 6 seconds.
- Practice Jitter Clicking: Jitter can hit 12–14 CPS but is hard to sustain for 10 seconds. Build forearm stamina with daily practice.
- Consistency Over Bursts: A consistent 9 CPS for 10 seconds (90 clicks) beats 15 CPS for 3 seconds then 4 CPS for 7 seconds. Train for rhythm.
- Take Breaks: Overtraining causes strain. Practice 10–15 minutes per day. Read our how to click faster guide for a full training plan.
10 Second Click Test Score Rankings
| TOTAL CLICKS | CPS | RATING |
|---|---|---|
| Under 40 | <4 CPS | Slow |
| 40–70 | 4–7 CPS | Average |
| 70–100 | 7–10 CPS | Fast |
| 100–130 | 10–13 CPS | Elite |
| 130+ | 13+ CPS | Godlike |