jitter click test

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test your jitter clicking speed

This jitter click test measures how fast you can click using the jitter technique — tensing your forearm so your hand vibrates and drives rapid clicks through a stiff finger. The page defaults to a 10 second run, the sweet spot for jitter clicking: long enough for a meaningful average, short enough that muscle fatigue doesn't dominate the score.

Jitter clicking is popular in Minecraft PvP because more clicks per second means more hits and better knockback control. Most jitter clickers land between 10 and 14 CPS, compared to about 6 CPS for normal clicking — check your baseline on the regular cps test first, then watch the per-second graph here to see how steady your vibration is. A high consistency score means your technique is controlled, not just fast.

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What is jitter clicking?

Jitter clicking is a technique where you tense your forearm and wrist muscles so your hand vibrates rapidly, transferring that vibration into the mouse button through a stiff finger. Done well it produces 10 to 14 clicks per second — roughly double normal clicking speed.

How do I jitter click?

Grip the mouse lightly, stiffen your clicking finger, then tense your forearm until your hand starts to shake. Aim the vibration down through your fingertip into the button. It feels awkward at first — most people need several sessions before the clicks register consistently.

What is a good jitter clicking CPS?

A beginner jitter clicker usually manages 9 to 10 CPS. With practice, 12 to 14 CPS is achievable, and the very best reach 15+. Test in 10 second runs: jitter clicking is hard to hold longer than that because the muscle tension is fatiguing.

Is jitter clicking safe?

In short bursts it is fine for most people, but the sustained muscle tension can strain your wrist and forearm. Keep sessions short, stop if you feel pain or tingling, stretch your wrist between runs, and avoid it entirely if you have any existing RSI or wrist issues.

Jitter clicking vs butterfly clicking — which is faster?

Butterfly clicking (alternating two fingers on one button) generally produces higher raw CPS — often 15 to 20 — but some games and servers flag it because it can register double clicks. Jitter clicking is slower but more widely accepted in competitive play.