Kohi Click Test

Classic Minecraft-style click speed test.

This tool is optimized for desktop use.

About Kohi Click Test

### The Legendary Minecraft PvP Benchmark The **Kohi Click Test** is a piece of internet gaming history. Originating from the "Kohi" Minecraft server (a hardcore PvP faction server), this specific test became the gold standard for verifying a player's legitimacy. Unlike generic speed tests, the Kohi algorithm is known for its strict registration window, designed to mimic the exact hit-registration feel of a Minecraft Java Edition server.

If you are applying to a PvP clan or checking if your new mouse can "Drag Click" or "Butterfly Click" without skipping inputs, this is the most authentic test you can use.

### Why Is Kohi Different? * **Debounce Logic**: It handles input timing similarly to Java, meaning it favors stable, rhythmic clicking over chaotic spam. * **Server Accuracy**: It replicates the "tick" feel of online play, offering a realistic expectation of your in-game CPS. * **Community Standard**: Saying "I get 12 CPS on Kohi" is a universally understood metric in the PvP community.

### Advanced PvP Clicking Styles 1. **Butterfly Clicking**: Alternating your index and middle finger on the Left Mouse Button (LMB). Requires a mouse wide enough for two fingers. Capable of 15-25 CPS. 2. **Drag Clicking**: Dragging a dry finger across the mouse button to create friction bounches. Used for "God Bridging." Capable of 30+ CPS (often banned on servers). 3. **Bolt Clicking**: An extreme variation of butterfly clicking.

### Tips for High Scores * **Mouse Choice**: Mice like the **Glorious Model O**, **Roccat Kone**, or **Logitech G Pro** are favorites for Kohi tests due to their switch implementation. * **Texture**: Use grip tape (like razer grip tape) to increase friction for Drag Clicking. * **Rhythm**: Consistency beats burst speed. A steady 12 CPS triggers better hit-reg than a burst of 20 followed by a pause.

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