Beginner Typing Test

If you're under 30 WPM or just learning to touch-type, this is the right place to start — short common words, short test duration, and zero pressure.

Time30s
WPM0
Acc100%
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Why this test matters

Beginner typists make two mistakes: testing too long (which compounds fatigue and frustration) and testing too hard (which destroys confidence). The fix is short, easy, frequent. The test below uses only the most common English words, runs for 30 seconds by default, and gives instant feedback. If you score under 25 WPM, that's normal — most beginners start at 15–25 WPM and double their speed within a month of consistent 15-minute practice sessions. Don't worry about accuracy at first; build the muscle memory of touch-typing without looking, then accuracy follows naturally.

Frequently asked questions

What's a normal beginner typing speed?
15–25 WPM. Most beginners reach 35–45 WPM within a month of daily practice.
Should I look at the keyboard while practicing?
No. Looking down feels faster short-term but cripples your long-term ceiling. Learn touch-typing from day one.
How often should beginners practice typing?
15 minutes daily beats 1 hour twice a week. Consistency builds muscle memory; cramming doesn't.

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