Typing Test
Type as fast and accurately as possible.
or press tab
How Typing Test Works
Click the text and start typing. The timer starts with your first keystroke. Correct letters light up, mistakes turn red, and you can backspace to fix them (even into the previous word, as long as it wasn't finished cleanly). Space jumps to the next word; whatever you left behind stays marked. When the clock runs out you get your words per minute, your accuracy, your consistency, and a second-by-second speed graph. Press Tab or hit Restart for a fresh round at any time.
The test speaks your language: on your first visit it picks up your browser's language and serves the most common words of that tongue: thirty languages from English and Greek to Arabic, Japanese, and Thai, each generated from film-subtitle frequency lists. Switch languages in the bar at any time and the test remembers your choice. Right-to-left scripts flow right to left, and the CJK languages accept input through your system's IME, advancing automatically as words complete.
Everything is tunable. The bar above the test switches the duration (15, 30, 60, or 120 seconds), sprinkles in punctuation or numbers, and changes the language; the gear hides the rest: caret style, smooth caret, live timer and WPM readouts, font size, two or three visible lines, and an extended vocabulary of the top 1,000 words instead of 200. Personal bests are kept per duration and language, so your 15-second English sprint never competes with your two-minute German marathon. Sounds can be muted at any time.