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Typing Speed Test

Test your typing speed in words per minute (WPM) with real-time accuracy tracking and detailed performance stats.

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Free Typing Speed Test – Measure Your WPM Online

Typing speed is a valuable skill in today's digital world. Whether you are a student, professional, programmer, or writer, knowing your words per minute (WPM) helps you track your productivity and identify areas for improvement. Regular practice can significantly increase your typing speed over time.

Our free typing speed test measures your WPM and accuracy in real time. Simply start typing the displayed text, and the timer begins automatically. The test calculates your net WPM using the standard formula: (total characters typed correctly / 5) / time in minutes. This method accounts for errors, giving you a realistic measure of your effective typing speed.

Accuracy is just as important as speed. A fast typist who makes many errors may actually be less productive than a slower, more accurate one, because time spent correcting mistakes adds up. Our test tracks both metrics so you can find the right balance between speed and precision.

The average typing speed is around 40 WPM for casual typists. Professional typists typically achieve 65-75 WPM, while experienced programmers and transcriptionists can exceed 100 WPM. With consistent daily practice of just 15-20 minutes, most people can improve their speed by 10-20 WPM within a few weeks. To analyze your written content, try our Word Counter, and test your hardware with the Keyboard Tester.

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What is a good typing speed?+
The average typing speed is about 40 WPM. A speed of 60-70 WPM is considered good for most jobs. Professional typists and programmers often type at 80-100+ WPM. For data entry positions, 65-75 WPM is typically required.
How is WPM calculated?+
WPM (Words Per Minute) is calculated by dividing the number of correctly typed characters by 5 (the standard word length), then dividing by the elapsed time in minutes. This gives "net WPM" which accounts for errors, unlike "gross WPM" which counts all keystrokes.
How can I improve my typing speed?+
Practice regularly (15-20 minutes daily), use proper finger placement on the home row, avoid looking at the keyboard, focus on accuracy before speed, and use online typing tutors. Touch typing — using all fingers without looking — is the foundation of fast typing.
Does typing speed matter for programming?+
While programming involves more thinking than typing, a good typing speed (60+ WPM) reduces the friction between your thoughts and the code. It is especially helpful during pair programming, writing documentation, and communicating with team members.
What is the world record for typing speed?+
The fastest typing speed ever recorded was 216 WPM by Stella Pajunas in 1946 on an IBM electric typewriter. On modern keyboards, Barbara Blackburn holds the record at 212 WPM. Most competitive typists today achieve 150-180 WPM in burst tests.

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