Free Online Typing Speed Test

Measure your typing speed and accuracy instantly. Challenge yourself and improve your typing skills with our comprehensive typing test.

Time: 60
WPM: 0
Accuracy: 100%
Characters: 0
Best WPM: 0
Avg WPM: 0

Why Test Your Typing Speed?

Regular typing speed tests help you track your progress and identify areas for improvement. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual computer user, faster typing skills can significantly boost your productivity and efficiency in daily tasks.

How to Improve Your WPM

Consistent practice is key to improving your typing speed. Focus on accuracy first, then gradually increase speed. Maintain proper finger positioning, use all ten fingers, and practice regularly with varied texts to build muscle memory and typing confidence.

Understanding Typing Metrics

Words Per Minute (WPM) measures typing speed, while accuracy shows the percentage of correctly typed characters. A balanced approach focusing on both metrics leads to better overall typing performance than speed alone.

Improve Your Typing Skills

Master these essential techniques to boost your typing speed and accuracy

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Proper Hand Positioning

Place your left fingers on A, S, D, F and right fingers on J, K, L, semicolon. Your thumbs should rest on the spacebar. This is called the "home row" position.

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Touch Typing

Look at the screen, not your keyboard. Train your muscle memory to find keys without looking. Start slowly and gradually increase speed while maintaining accuracy.

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Accuracy First

Focus on typing correctly rather than fast. It's better to type at 30 WPM with 100% accuracy than 60 WPM with 80% accuracy. Speed will come naturally with practice.

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Consistent Practice

Practice for 15-30 minutes daily. Regular, consistent practice is more effective than long, infrequent sessions. Use our Quick Practice mode for daily warm-ups.

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Proper Posture

Sit up straight with feet flat on the floor. Keep your wrists straight and floating above the keyboard. Your monitor should be at eye level to prevent neck strain.

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Progressive Difficulty

Start with easy texts and gradually move to harder content. Use our difficulty levels: Easy for beginners, Medium for intermediate, Hard and Expert for advanced typists.

Your Personal Records

1 Your Best Speed -- WPM
2 Average Speed -- WPM
3 Tests Completed 0
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