1. What is CPS? CPS (Clicks Per Second) refers to the number of clicks per second and is the core metric for measuring mouse click speed. A higher CPS means more click operations can be completed per unit of time, providing a greater advantage in games that require rapid clicking.
2. CPS Challenge Mode level setup: This tool has 5 levels — Beginner (6 CPS), Casual Player (8 CPS), Advanced Player (10 CPS), Pro Player (12 CPS), Expert (14 CPS). Each level is limited to 10 seconds, and you must reach the target CPS to advance. The level design follows a progressive principle to help users break through step by step.
3. How to improve CPS? Common rapid clicking techniques include Butterfly Clicking and Jitter Clicking. Butterfly clicking uses two fingers alternating clicks and can stably achieve 10-15 CPS; jitter clicking achieves 15+ CPS through wrist vibration but puts more strain on the mouse and hand.
4. The relationship between CPS and mouse hardware: Regular office mice have slower micro switch response times, which may limit the CPS ceiling; gaming mice typically feature high-speed micro switches (such as Omron 50M, Kailh GM 8.0) that support faster click response. Wireless mouse click latency can also affect CPS performance.
5. The importance of click rhythm: CPS Challenge Mode values not only burst capability but also consistency. Many people can click 15 CPS in the first second, but the rapid decay afterward causes the average CPS to fall short. Through the deviation indicator, you can observe in real time whether your rhythm is even.
6. Daily practice recommendations: Spend 5 minutes a day on the CPS challenge, focusing on finger endurance and rhythm. If using butterfly clicking, pay attention to keeping even pressure on both fingers; if using jitter clicking, relax your wrist and avoid long practice sessions that could cause strain.