What is a right click CPS test?
A test that measures how many times you can press your right mouse button per second over
a fixed duration. It works like a normal CPS test, with two differences: only right
clicks count, and the context menu is suppressed inside the test area so the menu never
interrupts your run.
What is a good right click CPS?
7 or higher, though most people score lower with the right button than the left. Expect 5
to 7 CPS with normal clicking. The finger you right click with gets far less daily
training than your index finger, so a score a full click per second below your left is
normal.
Why is my right click slower than my left click?
Practice, mostly. Your index finger clicks thousands of times a day; your right click
finger does a fraction of that, so it has less speed and less endurance. Grip matters
too: claw and fingertip grips give the ring finger a better angle than a flat palm grip.
With a week of short practice sessions, most people close the gap.
Why doesn’t the right click menu open during the test?
The test blocks the context menu inside the test area, so you can right click at full
speed without a menu popping up every press. Outside the test area, right click behaves
as normal.
Can I take this test on a phone or trackpad?
Phones and tablets have no right button, so taps don’t score; use the
CPS test on those devices instead. Trackpads work: a two-finger click
or a press in the lower-right corner registers as a right click on most laptops, though a
dedicated mouse is faster.
Does right click speed matter in games?
In several. Minecraft PvP leans on right click for sword blocking, block placement, and
bridging, and MOBAs like League of Legends issue every movement command with right click.
If your right hand tires mid-fight, this is the number to train.
How do I right click faster?
Relax your hand and rest your wrist on the desk. Click with a light, quick tap from the
knuckle rather than pressing through the switch, and keep a rhythm you can hold for the
whole run. Claw grip helps most people, and a mouse with light switches registers fast
presses more reliably. Practice in short sessions.
How is my data stored?
Your browser stores everything (best CPS, run history, trend, achieved ranks, and
settings) locally using localStorage. Nothing reaches any server, so your results stay
private on your device and won’t sync across browsers.