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Typing Speed Test

Test your typing speed and accuracy in 100+ languages. Get instant WPM results with our free, no-registration typing test.

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Why Choose Us

Everything you need to improve your typing

Real-Time WPM

Watch your words-per-minute update live as you type. See exactly how fast you're going at any moment.

Accuracy Tracking

Every keystroke is analyzed. See your accuracy percentage and identify which characters need more practice.

100+ Languages

Practice typing in Arabic, Russian, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and dozens more with native sentences.

Random Sentences

Each test presents random sentences so you can't memorize them. Builds real-world typing skills.

Timer Starts on First Key

No pressure to start immediately. The timer only begins when you press your first key.

Session Statistics

Track your progress across multiple sentences. See your average WPM and accuracy for the entire session.

Simple & Effective

How the Typing Test Works

1

Choose Your Language

Select from 100+ languages below. Each language has authentic sentences for realistic practice.

2

Start Typing

A random sentence appears. Start typing and the timer begins automatically on your first keystroke.

3

Get Instant Results

See your WPM and accuracy immediately. Click 'Next Sentence' to continue practicing with fresh content.

Understanding Your Score

What's a Good Typing Speed?

0-30 WPM
Beginner

Just starting out. Focus on accuracy over speed.

30-50 WPM
Average

Typical speed for casual computer users.

50-70 WPM
Proficient

Good for most office jobs and daily tasks.

70-100 WPM
Fast

Professional typist level. Very efficient.

100+ WPM
Expert

Elite level. Competitive typing speed.

All Languages

Choose Your Language

Select any language below to start your typing speed test. Each test uses authentic sentences from that language.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a typing speed test?

A typing speed test measures how fast and accurately you can type. It calculates your Words Per Minute (WPM) and accuracy percentage by having you type a given text passage. Our test uses random sentences to ensure you're building real typing skills, not just memorizing text.

How is WPM calculated?

WPM (Words Per Minute) is calculated by dividing the number of characters typed by 5 (the standard average word length), then dividing by the time taken in minutes. For example, if you type 250 characters in 1 minute, your WPM would be 50 (250 ÷ 5 = 50).

What is a good typing speed?

The average typing speed is around 40 WPM. For most office jobs, 50-60 WPM with good accuracy is considered proficient. Professional typists typically achieve 65-75 WPM, while expert typists can reach 100+ WPM. Focus on accuracy first—speed will follow naturally.

Can I test my typing speed in different languages?

Yes! AnyKeyboard offers typing speed tests in over 100 languages including Arabic, Russian, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, and many more. Each test uses authentic sentences from that language, helping you practice real-world typing skills.

How can I improve my typing speed?

Practice regularly with typing tests, focus on accuracy before speed, learn proper finger placement on the home row, use all ten fingers, and gradually increase your speed. Our random sentence feature helps prevent memorization and builds real-world typing skills. Aim for at least 15-30 minutes of practice daily.

Do I need to create an account?

No! Our typing test is completely free and requires no registration. Just choose your language and start typing immediately. Your results are shown instantly, and everything runs locally in your browser—we don't store any of your typing data.

Pro Tips

How to Type Faster

1

Master the Home Row

Keep your fingers on ASDF and JKL; (or the equivalent in your language). This is your starting position for efficient typing.

2

Don't Look at the Keyboard

Train yourself to type without looking down. Use muscle memory—it's faster and more accurate once mastered.

3

Accuracy First, Speed Second

Going back to fix errors wastes more time than typing slowly but correctly. Build accuracy, then gradually increase speed.

4

Practice Consistently

15-30 minutes of daily practice is more effective than occasional long sessions. Consistency builds muscle memory.

Ready to Test Your Speed?

Choose a language and see how fast you can type. No registration required.