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Drawn from common-word lists used in school typing curricula. Suitable for ages 11 and up.
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A typing test built for learners. Easy text, friendly feedback, no ads, and a personal-best tracker that shows students their own progress without comparing them to anyone else.
Tip: Click the text and start typing — the timer begins on your first keystroke.
Drawn from common-word lists used in school typing curricula. Suitable for ages 11 and up.
No ads, no signup, no data collection — just the test.
Errors are gently highlighted, not punished. The goal is encouragement, not pressure.
Pairs with home-row, top-row, and bottom-row lesson sequences.
Students see their own growth — no leaderboard or peer comparison.
Any modern browser, no installs. Runs on locked-down school devices.
Simple, encouraging text for ages 6–11.
Zero-foundation start: short words, large text, no time pressure.
Quick benchmark — perfect for a daily warm-up.
The first lesson every typist should do — foundation of touch typing.
Long-form practice across difficulty tiers.
A typing game that turns drills into play.
Daily 10-minute lessons consistently move typists from 20 WPM to 40+ WPM in under six weeks. Free, no signup needed.
Most typing tests online were designed for adult professionals chasing 80+ WPM. This typing test for students is different. The text is age-appropriate, the feedback is encouraging instead of punishing, the personal-best tracker shows individual growth without peer comparison, and there are no ads, popups, or signup gates.
Standardized tests have gone digital. College applications are typed. Homework is typed. Coding classes start in middle school. A student who can type 50 WPM with confidence produces dramatically more in the same time than a peer typing 25 WPM. Typing speed is now a foundational academic skill.
Ages 11–13: 30 WPM with all rows covered. Ages 14–17: 40–50 WPM with sustained accuracy. College: 50–60 WPM with comfort on long-form typing. For younger learners, see our typing test for kids.
Use this page as a 60-second warm-up at the start of class, a baseline benchmark at the start of each term, or a self-paced check-in during independent work. Best scores save locally on each device, so students see their own progress without you tracking results in a spreadsheet. Pair with structured lessons for a complete unit plan.
Ten minutes a day beats one hour a week. Sit with your student for the first week to model good posture (feet on the floor, eyes on the screen, not the keyboard), then let them practice independently. Celebrate accuracy gains as enthusiastically as speed gains.
It's tempting to celebrate a high WPM number, but for students that's the wrong priority. A 30-WPM 11-year-old with 99% accuracy is in a better long-term position than a 45-WPM peer with 85% accuracy.
Mondays: home row lesson + 1-minute test. Tuesdays/Wednesdays: top/bottom row lessons. Thursdays: longer paragraph practice. Fridays: typing game as a fun reward.
We don't collect personal information from students. The personal-best score is stored only in the browser's local storage on the student's own device. No ads, popups, or external trackers visible during the test.
Yes. Free, no signup, no personal information, no ads or pop-ups, and age-appropriate text from school typing curricula.
Age 11–13: 30 WPM. Age 14–17: 40–50 WPM. College: 50–60 WPM. These are healthy targets, not pass/fail thresholds — every student progresses at their own pace.
Use it as a warm-up at the start of computer-lab sessions, as a 1-minute baseline at the start of each term, or as a self-paced check-in.
Accuracy first, always. Building speed on top of correct technique is straightforward; unlearning bad finger habits takes much longer.
10 minutes per day, five days a week, beats one hour per week. Daily short sessions build muscle memory faster.
Yes. The test runs in any modern browser without plugins, downloads, or admin permissions.
Yes. Once a student is confident in their score, they can generate a free PDF certificate with their WPM, accuracy, and a verification ID.
Yes — every test, every difficulty, every duration. No signup, no paywall, no per-test limits. You can take an unlimited number of tests and download a free typing certificate.
Short, daily practice beats marathon sessions. Take another test now — your best WPM is saved on this device.
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