Typing test
Push speed. Keep control.
Choose a word or timer mode, lock into a pace, and let the feedback show where accuracy starts to crack. The goal is not chaos. The goal is speed you can actually hold.
Finish each word with the space bar. Click anywhere in the card to refocus instantly. Timer mode starts on your first keystroke.
How scoring works
WPM is based on correct characters divided by five, then scaled to one minute.
Accuracy rewards controlled typing, not just faster typing.
Word mode is great for repeat drills. Timer mode is better for pressure and endurance.
For beginners
Start with 25-word runs. A shorter test makes it easier to notice repeated mistakes before fatigue muddies the signal.
For daily training
Use 60-second timer runs when you want a more natural stress test. They reveal whether your speed survives a little pressure.
For deeper practice
Use 100 words or 120 seconds when you want a more honest read on consistency. Speed that survives longer runs is the kind that matters.