FAQ's
1. What is a WPM test?
A WPM (Words Per Minute) test measures how many words you can accurately type in one minute. It's a common way to evaluate typing speed and efficiency.
2. How is WPM calculated?
WPM is calculated by counting the total number of correctly typed words and dividing it by the time taken (in minutes). One word is typically standardised as five characters, including spaces.
3. What is a CPS (Clicks Per Second) test?
A CPS test measures how many times you can click your mouse in one second. It's often used by gamers and speed enthusiasts to test and improve their clicking speed.
4. How do I improve my CPS score?
To improve your CPS score, practice regularly with proper hand positioning and finger techniques. Some users also experiment with different mouse types or click styles like jitter or butterfly clicking.
5. What does a reaction time test measure?
A reaction speed test measures how fast you can respond to a visual cue, usually by clicking your mouse or tapping a key. It helps assess your reflexes and mental processing speed.
6. What is considered a good reaction time?
A good average reaction time for most people is around 200–250 milliseconds. Faster reaction times may indicate better reflexes and hand-eye coordination.
7. Is this website free to use?
Yes! All our tests—including typing speed, clicking speed, and reaction time—are completely free to use. No account or download is needed.
8. Can I track my progress over time?
Currently, we don’t require login or save test history, but you can manually track your scores and return regularly to measure your improvement.
9. Are these tests accurate?
Our tests are built with performance and accuracy in mind. While browser and device differences may cause slight variations, the results are reliable for casual and personal use.
10. Can I use these tests on mobile devices?
Yes, our website is mobile-friendly but desktop is preferred for optimal performance. While the experience may differ slightly from desktop, you can still take WPM, CPS, and reaction time tests on your phone or tablet.