The Ultimate Click Endurance
The hardest standard click test — 60 seconds of non-stop clicking. Most people's CPS drops significantly after 15 seconds. Can you stay consistent for the full minute?
60 Second CPS Test — Ultimate Click Endurance Challenge
The 60 second click test is the ultimate endurance challenge in clicking. While speed is still important, endurance becomes the dominant factor at this duration. Most people who score 8+ CPS on the 5 second test will drop to 4–6 CPS by the 45-second mark. Only players who have built genuine clicking stamina through consistent practice can maintain their speed for the full 60 seconds.
How to Survive 60 Seconds of Clicking
- Pace Yourself: Start at 70–80% of your maximum speed. Burning out in the first 15 seconds is the most common mistake.
- Use Butterfly Clicking: At 60 seconds, butterfly clicking is far superior to jitter clicking. By sharing work between two fingers, you avoid forearm fatigue.
- Switch Hands: Some elite clickers switch hands midway through a 60-second test to reset muscle fatigue.
- Read Our Guide: Our how to click faster guide covers all techniques with tips on building endurance specifically for long-duration tests.
60 Second Click Test Records
The CPS world record for sustained clicking over 60 seconds is significantly lower than short-burst records, because no human can maintain 14+ CPS for a full minute. The average CPS score drops notably when tested at 60 seconds compared to 5 seconds.