Mini Games
15/30/60-second sentence test measuring real-time CPM and accuracy in 9 languages.
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How fast do you really type? Pick a 15-, 30-, or 60-second mode and type along with the sentences on screen — your characters per minute (CPM) and accuracy update in real time. Each correct character flashes green, every typo turns red, so the exact letters where your fingers stumble become obvious at a glance. Your best score per mode is saved automatically, so you can watch your speed creep up day by day.
Accuracy matters as much as raw speed. A CPM of 600 with 80% accuracy means an effective throughput of just 480. Most people improve fastest by typing slowly with 100% accuracy first, then gradually pushing speed while keeping accuracy above 95%. Anchor your fingers on the home row (the F and J bumps) and look at the screen instead of your hands — proper touch typing lets a motivated learner clear 60+ WPM (about 300 CPM in English) within weeks.
Sentences are available in 9 languages (English, Korean, Japanese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Italian), so the same test doubles as foreign-keyboard practice. The world's fastest verified English typist, Barbara Blackburn, hit 212 WPM (about 1,060 CPM) on a Dvorak typewriter. Average adults sit around 40 WPM, office professionals 65–90 WPM, and the top 1% break 130 WPM consistently. Where will your fingers land?
FAQ — Q. How is accuracy calculated? A. Correct characters ÷ total characters typed, shown as a percentage. Q. Can I backspace to fix mistakes? A. Yes, but every correction costs time — accuracy-first is the winning strategy. Q. Does mobile typing count? A. Yes, though average CPM on touch keyboards is typically 30–50% lower than on a physical keyboard.