Kohi Click Test
Originally from the Kohi Minecraft server, this test is the gold standard for measuring PvP clicking speed.
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What is the Kohi Click Test?
The Kohi Click Test originated from the legendary "Kohi" Minecraft server, which was famous for its Hardcore Factions (HCF) and PotPvP modes. The server had a built-in CPS tester that became the community standard for verifying a player's legitimacy and skill.
Although the original Kohi server has merged into other networks, the term "Kohi Click Test" remains synonymous with a reliable, no-nonsense 10-second click speed test used by competitive PvPers.
The Importance of 10-Second Testing
While many CPS tests default to 1-5 seconds, the Kohi standard is 10 seconds. This is significant because:
- Stamina: Maintaining high CPS for 1 second is easy; maintaining it for 10 seconds requires endurance.
- Consistency: It filters out "lucky" bursts where a player might accidently double-click or spasm.
- Realism: PvP fights often last longer than a few seconds, making sustained CPS a more realistic metric for combat effectiveness.
How to Take the Kohi Test
- The test defaults to the 10s Standard mode.
- Click the green area to start.
- Maintain your highest possible click speed for the full duration.
- Check your "Kohi CPS" score at the end.
Pro Tips
- Consistency is Key: Don't blow all your energy in the first 3 seconds. Pace yourself to maintain a steady rhythm for the full 10 seconds.
- Grip Style: A "Palm Grip" is often too slow for Kohi testing. Try switching to a "Claw" or "Fingertip" grip to allow for faster finger movement.
- Advanced Techniques: To push past 12+ CPS, learn jitter clicking, butterfly clicking, or drag clicking for higher speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened to the Kohi server?
Kohi merged with the Badlion Network years ago. While the original server is gone, its legacy lives on in the "Kohi Click Test" format used by websites like this one.
What is a good Kohi CPS score?
For a 10-second test, maintaining 12+ CPS is considered elite. Most casual players average around 6-7 CPS over a 10-second duration.