Typing Speed Test

Test your typing speed (WPM) and accuracy.

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What is Typing Speed Test?

A Typing Speed Test measures how fast and accurately you type by presenting a passage of text and timing how long you take to reproduce it. Results are expressed in WPM (words per minute) — the standard measure of typing proficiency — along with an accuracy percentage that accounts for errors. Regular typing tests help you track improvement, identify weaknesses, and develop the keyboard fluency that is increasingly essential in professional and academic contexts.

Typing speed directly affects productivity for anyone who works with text — writers, programmers, data entry professionals, customer service agents, students, and virtually every knowledge worker. The average person types 40 WPM; proficient typists reach 60-80 WPM; expert typists exceed 100 WPM. Even modest improvements from practicing with typing tests can save hours per week over the course of a career, making it one of the highest-ROI skills to develop.

Beyond performance measurement, typing tests are used in job application processes — many administrative and data entry roles require a minimum WPM score. They're also used by occupational therapists tracking patients' recovery from hand injuries, by teachers assessing students' keyboarding progress, and by competitive typists who pursue world records in organized typing competitions.

How to Use Typing Speed Test

  1. 1Step 1: Select the test duration or length — common options are 1-minute, 2-minute, or 5-minute tests, or tests set by passage length. Shorter tests measure peak speed; longer tests measure sustained speed.
  2. 2Step 2: Position your hands on the keyboard using proper touch-typing home row position — index fingers on F and J keys — as correct technique is essential for developing speed beyond the 50 WPM threshold.
  3. 3Step 3: Read the test passage briefly before starting, then begin typing when you click Start. Focus on accuracy over speed — errors cost you more time than slow careful typing does.
  4. 4Step 4: Resist the urge to correct errors with excessive backspacing during the test if the platform penalizes backspaces — in some test formats it's faster to continue and accept minor errors.
  5. 5Step 5: Review your results after the test — note your WPM, accuracy percentage, and which specific characters or combinations you consistently get wrong, then practice those weak points.

Benefits of Using Typing Speed Test

  • Productivity measurement: Provides an objective benchmark of your typing speed, enabling you to track improvement over time and quantify the productivity gains from regular practice.
  • Career advancement: Many professional roles list minimum typing speeds in requirements — meeting or exceeding these benchmarks demonstrates readiness for high-volume text-based work environments.
  • Skill development: Regular short typing tests are among the most effective practice formats for building muscle memory and increasing speed without the tedium of extended drills.
  • Weakness identification: Detailed results pinpoint which specific keys, combinations, or character types slow you down, letting you focus practice where it produces the greatest improvement.
  • Focus and concentration: Timed typing tests train the ability to focus intensely for short periods — a skill that transfers to other tasks requiring sustained attention under time pressure.
  • Competitive motivation: WPM scores provide a concrete, gamified goal to work toward and compare with others, making skill development feel more engaging and rewarding than abstract practice.

Example

A recent college graduate is applying for administrative assistant positions and notices that several job postings require a minimum typing speed of 55 WPM. She takes the Typing Speed Test and discovers she types at 42 WPM with 94% accuracy. She makes a daily practice commitment — two 5-minute tests each morning before work. The test results page shows her that her weakest keys are the number row and punctuation marks. She focuses her practice on sentences heavy with numbers and commas. After four weeks of consistent daily practice, she retests at 61 WPM with 97% accuracy — not only meeting but exceeding the job requirement, which she highlights in her cover letter as a specific, quantified skill.

About Typing Speed Test

Typing Speed Test measures your typing speed in words per minute (WPM) and accuracy percentage. Choose from different difficulty texts and time durations. Real-time feedback highlights errors as you type so you can improve with practice.

  • WPM and accuracy measurement
  • Multiple difficulty levels
  • Real-time error highlighting
  • Configurable test duration