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Jitter Clicking vs Butterfly Clicking: Which is Better?

By AllCPSTest.online Team July 6, 2026 5 Min Read

If you are playing competitive games like Minecraft PvP (Bedwars, PotPvP, etc.), you know that achieving a high Clicks Per Second (CPS) rate is crucial. A higher CPS reduces your knockback and allows you to string together devastating combos. But which technique should you learn? In this guide, we dive deep into the two most popular clicking methods: Jitter Clicking and Butterfly Clicking.

Quick Summary

Jitter Clicking is great for precise aiming but physically exhausting and tops out around 14 CPS. Butterfly Clicking yields massively higher CPS (15-25) by utilizing double-clicking switches, but makes tracking targets slightly harder.

What is Jitter Clicking?

Jitter clicking involves tensing the muscles in your forearm and wrist to create a rapid vibration. You transfer this vibration to your index finger, which bounces quickly against the mouse button. Because the movement relies on micro-vibrations rather than full finger lifts, you can hit speeds significantly faster than standard clicking.

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What is Butterfly Clicking?

Butterfly clicking is the art of alternating between your index and middle fingers on a single mouse button. As one finger goes down, the other goes up, resembling a butterfly flapping its wings. When performed on a mouse that registers "double clicks" (by lowering the debounce time in the software), each finger tap can register twice, resulting in insane click counts.

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The Verdict: Which is Better?

If you have the right hardware (a mouse capable of double-clicking) and are willing to practice a new grip style, Butterfly Clicking is objectively better for pure CPS output and long-term hand health. It simply outclasses Jitter clicking in sheer numbers.

However, if you play games where precise aim is more important than hitting 20 CPS (like CS:GO or Valorant, though high CPS isn't needed there anyway), or if you only have a standard office mouse, Jitter Clicking is the way to go.

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