Is 6 CPS a good click speed?
At 6 CPS, your click speed is right around the Average band β where most adults score on a calm, focused attempt. Nothing wrong with average; it is the realistic baseline before training kicks in. A 6 CPS click speed is a common benchmark people use to gauge where they stand. Sitting just past the cutoff, buckets like 6 CPS cluster around the dense early portion of the tier distribution. Against the standard benchmarks, your 6 CPS score is 4 CPS past the Elite cutoff (10 CPS), 1 CPS past the Fast cutoff (7 CPS), and 1 CPS ahead of the Average cutoff (5 CPS). The neighboring indexed buckets are 5 CPS (Average) and 7 CPS (Fast). Take the Click Speed Test (CPS) to see how your live performance compares.
Where 6 CPS falls
- Your score
- 6 CPS
- Tier
- Average
- Elite threshold
- 10 CPS
- Fast threshold
- 7 CPS
- Average threshold
- 5 CPS
Nearby scores
Frequently asked questions
Is 6 CPS a good click speed?
6 CPS sits in the Average band. The Average reference is 5 CPS and the Fast reference is 7 CPS, so you have clear room to improve with practice.
How does 6 CPS compare to the average?
The Average threshold on the Click Speed Test (CPS) is 5 CPS. Your 6 CPS is in the Average band relative to that. Elite performers cross 10 CPS; Fast performers cross 7 CPS.
How can someone improve from 6 CPS?
Consistent practice β same environment, same time of day, same input device β is the biggest lever. Take the Click Speed Test (CPS) a few times per week, sleep well, and watch how your score drifts toward the Fast (7 CPS) and Elite (10 CPS) thresholds over a few weeks.
