The CPS Test keeps a local record for every duration you play: your best 1-second burst, your best 10-second run, all the way up to the 900-second marathon. Those records are supposed to mean something. That 9.4 CPS on the 10-second test? You earned it. Your fingers remember.

But sometimes a record sneaks in that you did not earn, and until today there was no clean way to get rid of it.

The problem: one bad record, no way out

Here is a situation we kept hearing about. You are curious how an auto clicker performs on a CPS test, or you are testing one for a completely different reason, and you forget that the test is quietly keeping score. The result lands on your records board as a shiny new personal best that your actual hands had nothing to do with.

One player put it perfectly in a recent feedback message:

Is there any way to reset or delete the sessions of the local times, because some of the times weren’t clean (auto)

We used to only be able to offer one answer: reset everything. If you did one 10-second CPS test with an auto clicker and one honest 5-second test, there was no way to delete just one of them. The reset button was all or nothing, which meant clearing one tainted score cost you every legitimate record you had built up.

That never felt right. Your 5-second record should not pay for your 10-second mistake.

How to delete a single CPS test record

Now, when you hover over any record card in the “Your Records” section of the CPS Test, a small delete button appears in the corner.

CPS test record card comparison: before, records could only be cleared all at once; now, hovering a card reveals a delete button for that single record

Click it, confirm, and that one record is gone. Just that one. Your other durations stay exactly as they were, ready for you to beat them the honest way.

A few details we made sure to get right:

  • Every duration has its own delete. From the 1-second sprint to the 900-second marathon, each record card can be cleared on its own.
  • It asks before it deletes. The confirmation names the exact duration, so you will never nuke your 10-second record while aiming at the 5-second one.
  • No accidental triggers. The delete button only appears when a card actually holds a record, and clicking it never starts a new test by mistake.
  • It works in all 34 languages. The button and confirmation are fully localized, same as the rest of the test.
  • “Reset all records” is still there. If you genuinely want a fresh start, the old full reset works exactly like before.

Why small requests like this matter

This is not a flashy feature. It is one small button. But it comes straight from how people actually use a CPS test.

Local records are personal. They live in your browser, they track your real progress, and plenty of players grind for weeks to move a single number by a tenth of a point. When one entry on that board is fake, it does not just look wrong. It makes the whole board feel less yours.

So if you have been carrying around an auto-clicker score you never meant to keep, or a record from that one time your mouse double-clicked its way to glory, you can finally clean house without starting over.

Take the CPS Test and check your records