Choose a typing test
Pick a 15, 30, 60, or 120 second test and select a passage style that matches the kind of typing you want to practice.
Choose a timed passage, type naturally, and get an adjusted WPM score with raw speed, accuracy, errors, progress, practice guidance, and a result link you can share.
WPM
accuracy adjusted
Accuracy
0 correct chars
Time
selected test
Errors
current mistakes
Test setup
Duration
Passage mode
Prompt
A calm typing rhythm is easier to keep when your eyes stay ahead of your fingers and your hands return to the home row after every phrase. Short practice sessions work best when you focus on clean movement, relaxed shoulders, and accurate keystrokes before chasing higher speed. The fastest typists do not rush every letter. They build confidence through repeatable patterns, smooth corrections, and steady breathing. Accuracy creates speed because fewer mistakes mean fewer stops, fewer deleted words, and a better flow from sentence to sentence. A calm typing rhythm is easier to keep when your eyes stay ahead of your fingers and your hands return to the home row after every phrase. Short practice sessions work best
Workflow
Pick a 15, 30, 60, or 120 second test and select a passage style that matches the kind of typing you want to practice.
Start the timer, type the highlighted passage as accurately as possible, and watch live WPM, raw speed, accuracy, and errors update.
Copy the score summary, share with the browser share sheet, or send a result URL that includes WPM, accuracy, duration, and mode.
Continue the workflow
Count words, characters, reading time, and structure in the writing you practice with.
Keep practice notes, typing goals, and daily writing exercises saved in the browser.
Schedule short typing drills alongside the rest of your daily focus work.
Take a quick memory warm-up when you want another short keyboard-focused challenge.
FAQ
Raw WPM uses typed characters divided by five and then by minutes. The main WPM score is adjusted by accuracy so mistakes reduce the final result.
Yes. After a test finishes, you can copy a result summary, use the native share button, or share a URL with your WPM, accuracy, duration, and test mode.
No. Timing, scoring, best score storage, and result sharing are handled in your browser. The typed text is not uploaded by this tool.
Use 15 or 30 seconds for quick warm-ups, 60 seconds for a standard WPM check, and 120 seconds when you want to test consistency.
Focus on accuracy first, keep your eyes slightly ahead of your hands, practice short daily rounds, and review repeated error patterns after each test.
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