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Typing Speed Test
Check your typing speed with a free WPM test. Measure accuracy, consistency, and words per minute — no sign-up, no ads, no limits.
Take the Typing TestA typing speed test measures how fast and accurately you can type. The most common metric is WPM (words per minute), where one word equals five characters. But raw speed alone doesn't tell the full story — accuracy and consistency matter just as much.
Whether you're preparing for a job interview, tracking your improvement, or just curious about your speed, a free online typing test gives you an instant snapshot of your current ability.
WPM (Words Per Minute): The number of standard words you type in one minute. A standard word is five characters including spaces.
Accuracy: The percentage of characters you typed correctly. A 95% accuracy rate means 5 out of every 100 characters were mistakes.
Consistency: How steady your typing speed is throughout the test. Consistent typists maintain a similar WPM from start to finish.
Errors: The total number of incorrect characters. Fewer errors mean less time spent correcting and more time typing productively.
Sit with good posture — feet flat on the floor, back straight, wrists slightly elevated.
Keep your fingers on the home row (ASDF for the left hand, JKL; for the right hand).
Don't restart after one mistake. Real-world typing includes errors, and your test score should reflect your actual ability.
Take three tests and average the results. One test can be affected by warm-up, distractions, or luck.
Compare WPM only when accuracy is similar. A 60 WPM score with 98% accuracy is more impressive than 80 WPM with 85% accuracy.
Average (general population): 40 WPM. This is where most people land without formal training.
Good (office workers, students): 50-65 WPM. Comfortable for daily email, documents, and coding.
Excellent (professional typists): 70-90 WPM. Fast enough for transcription, data entry, and high-volume writing.
Elite (competitive typists): 100+ WPM. Top performers on leaderboards and in typing competitions.
For most people, 60 WPM with 95%+ accuracy is an excellent target. It's fast enough for any professional task and achievable with consistent practice.
Aksharabhyasa offers a free online typing test with two modes: timed (1, 2, or 5 minutes) and word-count. Both modes track WPM, accuracy, errors, and consistency in real-time.
Your results update live as you type, so you can see your speed and accuracy at any moment. When the test ends, you get a detailed breakdown including your average WPM, peak WPM, accuracy percentage, and a list of problem keys.
All results are stored locally in your browser — no account needed, no data sent to any server. You can track your improvement over time by visiting the Stats page.
Learn touch typing: Type without looking at the keyboard. It feels slow at first but doubles your speed in the long run.
Focus on accuracy first: Speed follows accuracy. If you make fewer mistakes, you spend less time correcting and more time typing.
Practice daily: 15-20 minutes of focused practice every day beats one hour once a week. Consistency builds muscle memory.
Use all 10 fingers: Each finger is responsible for specific keys. Using all fingers distributes the work and reduces hand movement.
Warm up before testing: Quick exercises loosen your fingers and improve rhythm. Use the Warm Up mode before a speed test.
The average typing speed is about 40 WPM. 60-80 WPM is considered good for most professionals. 100+ WPM is excellent. Focus on accuracy first — speed follows naturally with practice.
WPM (Words Per Minute) counts every 5 characters as one word, including spaces. If you type 250 characters in one minute, your WPM is 50.
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no limits, no premium tiers. Take as many typing tests as you want and track your progress over time.
Take a test once a day or every few days to track improvement. Focus on accuracy first, then try to beat your average WPM — not just your best score.
The typing test works on mobile, but a physical keyboard is strongly recommended for accurate WPM measurement. Touchscreens don't provide realistic typing speed data.
Take a free typing test and check your WPM in seconds.
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