WPM test online tools measure how fast and accurately you type by timing you through a standard passage. This free browser-based typing test shows your words per minute and accuracy score immediately after the session ends. No signup or app download required. Use it to track improvement over time, prepare for data entry roles, or just satisfy your curiosity about your typing speed.
The Typing Speed Test measures your typing speed in words per minute (WPM) and accuracy percentage in real time as you type a presented passage. The test displays a text passage and tracks your input character by character, highlighting correct characters in green and mistakes in red. When you finish, it shows your WPM (calculated from the number of correctly typed words divided by the time taken in minutes), your accuracy percentage, and the number of errors made. Multiple difficulty levels are available: easy (common short words), medium (standard prose), and hard (technical vocabulary, numbers, and punctuation). Regular practice with a typing speed test is one of the most effective ways to improve typing speed and reduce errors over time, which directly increases productivity for knowledge workers who spend most of their day writing.
Typing speed is typically measured in words per minute (WPM) using a standardized word length of five characters (so "hello" and "the cat" both count as one and two "words" respectively). The average adult types between 40 and 60 WPM. Professional typists typically exceed 80 WPM. Competitive typists can reach 120 WPM or above. Accuracy matters as much as speed: typing 80 WPM with 95 percent accuracy is more productive than typing 100 WPM with 80 percent accuracy because the corrections required for 80 percent accuracy (200 errors per 1000 words) take more time than the speed gain. The test records errors even if you correct them with backspace, because the goal is measuring your initial keystroke accuracy (raw accuracy), not just the final text. For improving typing speed, consistent practice of 10 to 15 minutes daily is more effective than occasional long sessions. Focus on accuracy first: if you can type at 45 WPM with 98 percent accuracy, the speed naturally increases as the correct finger movements become automatic. Touch typing (not looking at the keyboard) is the foundational skill that enables high speeds because it removes the bottleneck of visual searching for keys.