Typing Practice
Not just a one-off test — a simple tool to practice and watch yourself improve.
A single test tells you where you are today. Practice is what moves the number. This page uses the same testing tool, but the intent is different: come back regularly, run a session, and let your saved personal best track your improvement over weeks.
Each run pulls a fresh random stream of common words, so there's nothing to memorize — you're practicing the skill, not the specific text. Errors block progress until corrected, which quietly trains accuracy alongside speed every time you type.
Pick a short 1-minute session for a quick daily habit, or a longer 3-5 minute session when you want a deeper workout. When you're ready for something more than solo practice, you can jump into a live race against real opponents.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I practice to see results?
Short, consistent sessions — 10-15 minutes a day — tend to beat occasional long sessions. Most people see a noticeable WPM increase within a few weeks of daily practice.
Does this track my progress over time?
Your personal best is saved locally per duration, so every session you can see whether you beat your previous record.
Should I practice for speed or accuracy first?
Accuracy first. Errors block your progress in this tool by design — build the habit of typing correctly, and speed follows naturally with practice.