Test de Kohi Click
El clásico test de CPS estilo Kohi para jugadores competitivos de Minecraft.
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The Kohi Click Test is a 10-second CPS (clicks per second) test that originated on the Kohi Minecraft PvP server. It became the community standard for competitive Minecraft benchmarking because the 10-second window tests sustained clicking endurance more accurately than 1–5 second burst tests.
¿Qué es el Test Kohi Click?
The Kohi Click Test is a 10-second click speed benchmark that became the community standard for measuring competitive Minecraft PvP clicking speed. Unlike short 1–5 second tests that reward burst speed and luck, the 10-second Kohi format measures sustained clicking endurance — a much more accurate representation of real in-game performance where fights last multiple seconds.
The Kohi test is available on our platform using the 10-second duration selector. Your Kohi score is your CPS averaged over the full 10-second window. This means both your peak burst speed and your endurance under fatigue affect your final score.
La Historia de Kohi
Kohi was a competitive Minecraft PvP server active from approximately 2013 to 2018, known for hosting some of the earliest formalized PvP practice servers with ranking systems. The server built a large community of hardcore Minecraft PvP players and popularized 10-second CPS testing as a community benchmark. Players would share their Kohi scores as a signal of their PvP skill level.
In 2016, Kohi was absorbed into BadLion Network, which has since grown into one of the largest Minecraft competitive gaming platforms. While the original Kohi server no longer exists independently, its legacy lives on through the Kohi Click Test format that remains the most widely referenced CPS benchmark in the Minecraft PvP community worldwide.
Kohi vs Otros Tests CPS
| Feature | Kohi (10s) | Standard (5s) | Burst (1s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tests Endurance | Yes | Partially | No |
| Tests Peak Speed | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fatigue Effect | Visible | Slight | None |
| In-Game Accuracy | High | Medium | Low |
| Score Repeatability | High | Medium | Low |
Benchmarks CPS de 10 Segundos
| Score (10s avg) | Level | Minecraft PvP Readiness |
|---|---|---|
| 1–5 CPS | Casual | Basic gameplay only |
| 5–8 CPS | Average | Casual PvP participation |
| 8–10 CPS | Competitive | Ranked Hypixel viable |
| 10–12 CPS | Strong | High-rank competitive play |
| 12–14 CPS | Elite | Tournament-level performance |
| 14+ CPS | World-class | Top 0.1% of players |
Cómo Obtener Mayor Puntuación en el Test Kohi
Cómo Obtener Mayor Puntuación en el Test Kohi
For most players, optimized regular single-finger clicking at 8–11 CPS is the most sustainable over 10 seconds. Less fatigue, better consistency, and safer for your hand long-term.
Jitter clicking can push 10-14 CPS over 10 seconds for trained practitioners, but muscle fatigue is visible in the score after the 7-second mark. Train jitter endurance specifically.
Butterfly clicking offers the highest sustained CPS for most players over 10 seconds — 15–20 CPS is achievable for intermediate butterfly clickers with good endurance.
Start at 90% of your maximum CPS for the first 7 seconds, then push for the final 3. This prevents early fatigue that crashes your average in the second half of the test.
Cómo Obtener Mayor Puntuación en el Test Kohi
The Kohi format is particularly relevant for Hypixel PvP because most combat engagements on Hypixel last 5–15 seconds. A player who scores 12 CPS on a 1-second test but drops to 7 CPS on a 10-second Kohi test will find their in-game performance closer to the 7 CPS figure. The Kohi benchmark removes the illusion of burst performance and shows your real sustained combat CPS.
Elite Hypixel players who consistently win in competitive Bedwars, Skywars, and Duels typically score 10–13 CPS on Kohi tests. Combined with excellent aim, sprint-resetting, and W-tapping, a solid Kohi score is one of the clearest indicators of PvP readiness.
Cómo Obtener Mayor Puntuación en el Test Kohi
| Technique | Expected Kohi Score | Endurance at 10s |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Clicking | 7–11 CPS | Excellent |
| Jitter Clicking | 10–14 CPS | Good with practice |
| Butterfly Clicking | 14–20 CPS | Very Good |
| Drag Clicking | N/A | Banned on most servers |
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Preguntas Frecuentes
The Kohi Click Test is a 10-second CPS benchmark that originated on the competitive Kohi Minecraft server. It became the community standard for measuring Minecraft PvP clicking speed because the 10-second window tests sustained clicking endurance rather than just burst speed.
Kohi was a popular competitive Minecraft PvP server active from approximately 2013–2018 that popularized 10-second CPS testing in the community. Players shared their Kohi scores as a signal of PvP skill. The format became known as the 'Kohi test' and remained the community standard even after the original server was absorbed into BadLion.
For competitive Minecraft PvP, a Kohi score of 8–12 CPS over 10 seconds is considered competitive. Elite players consistently score 10–14 CPS. The 10-second window specifically tests sustained speed — burst ability matters less than endurance and consistency over the full duration.
The key distinction is the 10-second duration, which tests clicking endurance rather than burst speed. Many players score higher on 1–5 second tests but drop significantly over 10 seconds as fatigue sets in. Kohi scores more accurately represent realistic in-combat CPS.
No — the original Kohi.net Minecraft server was absorbed into BadLion Network around 2016 and no longer operates independently. However, Kohi-style 10-second CPS tests remain the community standard for benchmarking Minecraft PvP clicking performance worldwide.
For sustained 10-second performance, butterfly clicking offers the highest ceiling at 15–20 CPS for practitioners. Regular clicking at optimized ergonomics often outperforms jitter clicking because jitter causes more fatigue over 10 seconds. The best technique depends on your current skill level and what you've trained.
Train specifically on 10-second tests rather than short bursts. Focus on consistency rather than peak speed. Ergonomics matter more over 10 seconds than shorter durations. Daily 10–15 minute practice sessions using the 10-second test mode specifically will yield the best results.
Many Minecraft PvP communities and practice servers use 10-second CPS tests to benchmark players, following the Kohi tradition. Some servers display a player's CPS in chat, and competitive teams often screen players by their sustained 10-second scores rather than burst speed.
Hypixel competitive play rewards consistent 8–14 CPS. A Kohi score of 10+ CPS over 10 seconds indicates you have the sustained clicking speed for competitive Hypixel matches. Players with strong Kohi scores and good aim are consistently competitive at high Hypixel ranks.
World record claims for 10-second CPS tests reach 14–18+ CPS for regular clicking techniques. Jitter clicking records in 10-second windows exceed 16 CPS for elite practitioners. These records are generally accepted by the community rather than officially certified by any governing body.
