Kohi Click Test: Burst CPS Speed Test

The kohi click test is the classic burst-focused click speed test that grew out of the Minecraft PvP community. Pick a 1, 5 or 10 second run, click as fast as you can inside the box, and see your clicks-per-second score the moment the timer stops.

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Where the kohi click test comes from

Kohi was a Minecraft PvP server where combat came down to landing hits quickly, and players who could click faster had a real edge in a fight. The name became attached to the click-speed tests that grew out of that community, and 'kohi click test' is still the term people search for when they want that same style of raw, no-frills CPS test.

That PvP background is why the format favours short, explosive runs over long endurance sessions. A fight rarely lasted a full minute, so what mattered was clicking speed in short bursts, not sustained pace. This test keeps that same short-window spirit with 1, 5 and 10 second options, rather than the longer endurance modes found elsewhere on this site.

How to run a strong kohi-style test

Start with the 1 second mode to find your absolute ceiling, then move to 5 and 10 seconds to see how much of that speed you can actually hold. Because the runs are short, you can repeat them back to back, which makes the kohi format a fast way to compare techniques: try a normal tap, then a jitter click, then a butterfly click, and see which one wins at each duration.

Keep your hand relaxed between attempts and rest your finger lightly on the button so your first click loses no time. As with every ClickStorm test, your best score at each duration is saved in your browser, so you always have a clear number to beat on your next run.

Frequently asked questions

What does kohi mean in a click test?

Kohi was a Minecraft PvP server where fast clicking gave players an edge in combat. The name carried over to describe short, burst-style CPS tests like this one, even outside of Minecraft.

What durations does the kohi click test use?

This version offers 1, 5 and 10 second runs, matching the short burst windows the original format was built around, rather than the longer endurance modes on the main CPS test.

Is the kohi click test different from a normal CPS test?

The mechanics are the same, clicks divided by time. The difference is framing: a kohi-style test sticks to short bursts, while the main CPS test also offers 30, 60 and 100 second endurance runs.

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