Typing tests usually quote a raw words-per-minute number that is easy to inflate by bashing keys without caring about typos. This one weighs WPM by your accuracy, so the score that lands on the leaderboard reflects how fast you can produce correct text, not just fast text. A typical office typist runs 40 to 60 WPM, a fast typist clears 80 WPM, and serious typists can sustain 100 plus. The timer starts on your first keystroke and the sentence is a different pangram each round so muscle memory does not give you a shortcut. Everything runs in your browser; no upload. The same test family is what most professional touch-typing courses use to gate progression, so an honest WPM number from this page is a reasonable signal of how you would do on Monkeytype or 10fastfingers as well.
How to play
Focus the input below the sentence and start typing. The timer begins on your first keystroke. Characters turn green when correct, red when wrong; you cannot delete past a mistake, so accuracy matters as you go. Score is your live WPM multiplied by your accuracy ratio, rounded. Finish the sentence to submit. Refresh or hit play-again for a new sentence.
Frequently asked questions
Because score weighs WPM by accuracy. If you typed 80 WPM but only 85 percent of characters were correct, your score is 68. The point is to incentivize honest text, not key-mashing speed.