Typing Practice
Typing practice is about repetition with feedback: every run reports your words per minute, accuracy and consistency so you can see exactly what to work on. Short, regular sessions beat rare marathon ones — a few focused minutes a day builds lasting speed.
Start here with a standard session, then shape your practice to your goal: slow down to push accuracy, add punctuation and numbers to train the hard keys, or switch languages and code snippets. Consistent practice, not raw talent, is what turns 40 WPM into 80.
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- Focus: Building speed & accuracy
- Session: 60 seconds (adjustable)
- Feedback: Live WPM, accuracy & consistency
- Best for: Daily practice & improvement
- Tip: Practise little and often
Frequently asked questions
How often should I practise typing?
Short daily sessions work best — even five to ten focused minutes a day will improve your speed faster than occasional long sessions, because typing is built on muscle memory.
How do I actually get faster?
Prioritise accuracy first, keep your fingers on the home row, and look at the screen rather than the keyboard. Speed follows once the movements become automatic.
Can I customise my practice?
Yes. You can change the duration or word count, add punctuation and numbers, and switch between languages and code snippets to target your weak spots.