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Speed Tapper

Tap the screen as many times as you can in 10 seconds!

Speed Tapper

Tap as fast as you can in 10 seconds!

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Tap the big PUSH button in the center as fast as you can for 10 seconds. Both mouse clicks and touch inputs work. Your remaining time and tap count are shown in real time. When time runs out, your total taps become your score! The results screen also calculates and displays your CPS (clicks per second), letting you check your finger speed as an objective metric. Simple yet addictive — the more you play, the more satisfying it feels to break your record.
Alternating between two fingers is much faster than using one. On mobile, try tapping with both thumbs in quick succession. Keep your wrists relaxed and use light taps to maintain speed throughout the full 10 seconds. From an exercise physiology perspective, muscle fatigue begins around 6-7 seconds, so going too hard initially causes a sharp speed drop in the second half. Maintaining a consistent rhythm is the key strategy for maximizing total taps, and light finger stretching before starting helps too.
It looks simple, but this test measures both fine motor speed and neuromuscular response time. Regular play improves finger coordination and burst focus. Track your CPS (clicks per second) to see how your reaction ability improves over time. Neuroscientifically, repetitive rapid tapping training strengthens neural pathways in the motor cortex, producing positive transfer effects across everyday fine motor skills like typing, playing instruments, and gaming. With consistent practice, you can feel CPS improvement within two weeks.
It measures Fine Motor Speed and neuromuscular response efficiency. Neural transmission speed from brain to finger muscles and contraction cycles are reflected in your score. Average CPS is 6-8, skilled players reach 10-12, and world-record level is 16+. This ability directly relates to typing, playing instruments, and gaming. The key lies in transmission efficiency of the corticospinal tract from motor cortex through spinal cord to finger muscles. Repeated training promotes myelination of this pathway, increasing transmission speed.
In 10 seconds, 60-80 taps is average, 80-100 is excellent, and 100+ indicates exceptional finger speed. 120+ puts you in the top 1%. Using both thumbs on mobile can produce higher scores than PC. In CPS terms, average is 6-8, excellent is 8-10, and elite is 12+. Comparing with pro gamers who average 10-14 CPS helps gauge your level. With 3+ daily attempts, you can experience noticeable improvement within two weeks.
Yes, mobile can actually be advantageous! Alternating both thumbs is much faster than single-hand mouse clicking. Placing your phone on a table and tapping with both hands is the most efficient strategy. Touchscreens have shorter travel distance than physical buttons, giving a speed advantage. Two-finger alternating tapping can achieve up to 40% faster speeds compared to single-hand use. The responsive design is also optimized for tablets.
Yes! Your best tap record is auto-saved. Track growth with "NEW BEST!" indicators, and CPS is displayed alongside to help track your finger speed improvement. Records are safely stored in local storage with no account needed. Challenging at the same time daily reduces condition-based variation, letting you more accurately measure pure skill improvement. See your fine motor skill growth firsthand through consistent training.