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Spacebar Counter

Count your spacebar presses.

Timed & free modes Presses per second Best score saved

Per second

0.0

Time left

10.0s

Best

Count, time and beat your best.

The spacebar counter does one thing well: it counts every spacebar press and shows your rate in real time. In a timed challenge the clock only starts on your first press, so you're never racing a countdown you didn't begin — when it ends, your score locks in and your best for that mode is saved automatically.

Use free mode to settle a “how many times can you press it” bet, or the timed modes to measure raw speed. Everything runs in your browser; your best scores live in localStorage on your own device and are never uploaded.

About the Spacebar Counter

The Spacebar Counter is a free, browser-based tool that tallies every time you hit the space bar and shows your tapping rate the moment you start. There is nothing to install and nothing to sign up for, which is why so many people reach for a spacebar counter online when they want a quick, no-fuss way to count presses or measure how fast they can go. Open the page, choose a mode, and start tapping — the count climbs in real time and your presses-per-second figure updates as you play.

Spacebar counter timer: 5 seconds, 10 seconds and beyond

The most popular way to use the tool is with a fixed timer. Pick a window and the clock only starts on your very first press, so you are never racing a countdown you did not begin. The 5 seconds mode is a fast, punchy sprint that rewards a quick burst of energy, while the 10 seconds mode is the classic benchmark most people use to compare scores. Longer 30 and 60 second timers test stamina rather than raw burst speed, since keeping a steady rhythm for a full minute is harder than it sounds. When the timer runs out, your score locks in and your best result for that mode is saved automatically, so you always have a target to chase.

Prefer to count without a clock? Free mode keeps tallying for as long as you like and only stops when you reset it. It is handy for settling a friendly bet about how many presses you can rack up, or for simply counting presses at your own pace without any time pressure.

Spacebar counter game and challenge mode

Plenty of people treat the tool as a spacebar counter game rather than a measurement instrument. Set the timer to 10 seconds, challenge a friend, and take turns trying to top the leaderboard in your own browser. Because your best score for each mode is stored locally, every round becomes a small challenge against your previous self. Some players experiment with different techniques — steady single-finger tapping, alternating fingers, or short jitter bursts — to see which one nudges their presses-per-second higher. A spacebar counter unblocked by installs or logins makes it easy to play anywhere a browser will load.

Testing your spacebar speed and hardware

Beyond the game, the same numbers double as a genuine spacebar speed test. The live presses-per-second readout tells you how quickly you are firing, and the timed average at the end gives you a clean figure to track over time. Steady tapping tends to land in a comfortable range, while practiced burst techniques can spike much higher for a few seconds. Watching that rate climb as your technique improves is oddly satisfying.

The counter is also a practical way to check a sticky, worn, or unresponsive space bar. As you tap, keep an eye on whether the count keeps pace with your presses. If taps are being missed or a single press registers twice, the switch under your spacebar may be failing. That quick diagnostic can save you from blaming your reflexes when the real culprit is tired hardware.

Why does any of this matter? Whether you are warming up for a typing session, settling a contest, or troubleshooting a key that no longer feels right, a reliable spacebar counter timer gives you instant, honest feedback. It is fast to use, works on desktop and mobile, and turns a single key on your keyboard into a simple game and a useful test all at once.

Frequently asked questions

What is a spacebar counter?

A spacebar counter is a free online tool that counts how many times you press the space bar in a set amount of time. It went viral as a TikTok challenge but is just as useful for measuring your tapping speed or checking that a key still works. Just pick a timer above and start pressing to watch your count and presses per second update live.

What is the spacebar challenge?

The spacebar challenge is a popular game where you try to press the spacebar as many times as possible before a short timer runs out, then compare scores with friends. It blew up on TikTok, with people most often racing the 10-second clock. Set a timed mode in this spacebar counter, take turns, and see who lands the highest count.

How many times can you press the spacebar in 5 seconds?

Most people press the spacebar around 40 to 50 times in 5 seconds, which is roughly 8 to 10 presses per second. Anything above that range puts you ahead of the average. Choose the 5s mode here, tap as fast as you can, and the tool locks in your total the moment the timer ends.

How many times can you press the spacebar in 10 seconds?

Most people manage around 70 to 100 presses in 10 seconds, which works out to roughly 7 to 10 per second. Speed often dips slightly over a longer window as your fingers tire. Run the 10s mode in this spacebar counter and it tracks your total while saving your best score so you always have a target to beat.

What is the average spacebar speed?

The average spacebar speed lands at about 6.5 to 7 clicks per second, with most casual tappers somewhere between 5 and 9. With practice, many people reach 9 to 11 CPS, and crossing 12 consistently is genuinely fast. The live presses-per-second readout here shows your CPS in real time so you can see exactly where you fall.

What is the world record for spacebar presses?

Records vary by duration, but commonly cited results include 58 presses in 5 seconds and 210 presses in 20 seconds, with the fastest 1-second bursts reaching around 16 CPS. These are far beyond the typical range, so treat them as a fun target rather than a realistic goal. Pick a timed mode here and see how close you can get.

How can I press the spacebar faster?

The most popular trick is the half-press method: push the spacebar partway down with one finger and tap it the rest of the way with another. Keep your finger hovering just above the key so it travels less distance, and aim for a steady rhythm rather than chaotic mashing. Practice a few rounds in the 5 or 10 second mode here and watch your CPS climb.

How do I count my spacebar clicks?

Just open this spacebar counter, choose a timed or free mode, and start pressing — every space bar press is tallied automatically and shown in the big number on screen. The clock only starts on your first press, so you are never racing a countdown you did not begin. Use free mode if you want to count without any time limit at all.

Does the spacebar counter work on mobile?

Yes. The spacebar counter works on Android and iOS browsers, and instead of pressing a physical key you simply tap the big button on screen. Touch input has slightly more latency than a real keyboard, so your scores may be a touch lower on a phone, but it still counts every tap accurately. Your best score for each mode is saved right on your own device.

Can a spacebar counter test a sticky or broken spacebar?

Yes, it makes a quick hardware check. As you tap, watch whether the count keeps pace with your presses — missed taps or a single press registering twice can point to a worn switch, debris, or a misaligned keycap. If presses do not register at all, it is also worth checking that Sticky Keys or Filter Keys is not turned on. Run a steady test here to tell tired hardware from tired reflexes.