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Test your typing speed and accuracy for free at PlayDeck -- no download, no account required. Whether you are a student, professional, or gamer, knowing your typing speed in words per minute (WPM) is a valuable benchmark. PlayDeck Typing Test measures your speed and accuracy in real time as you type displayed passages of text. The test presents you with a paragraph of natural English text. Simply start typing and the timer begins automatically. As you type, correct characters appear in green while mistakes are highlighted in red. At the end, you receive a detailed breakdown of your WPM, accuracy percentage, and error count. Typing speed matters more than ever in the modern world. From writing emails and reports to coding and chatting, faster typing directly translates to higher productivity. The average typist clocks around 40 WPM, while proficient typists reach 60-80 WPM. Professional transcriptionists and court reporters often exceed 100 WPM. Touch-typing -- typing without looking at the keyboard -- is the key to breaking through speed plateaus. Tips to improve: maintain proper hand position on the home row (ASDF JKL;), practice regularly in short sessions, focus on accuracy first and speed will follow, and resist the urge to look at your keyboard. PlayDeck Typing Test is a perfect tool for daily practice. Beyond practical benefits, fast typing is essential for competitive gaming, live streaming, and online communication. Track your progress over time and challenge yourself to beat your personal best.
よくある質問
What is a good typing speed?
Average is 40 WPM. 60-80 WPM is good. 80+ WPM is excellent. Professional typists often exceed 100 WPM.
Is the Typing Test free?
Yes. PlayDeck Typing Test is completely free with no downloads or accounts required.
Can I take the Typing Test on my phone?
While the test works on mobile devices, it is best experienced with a physical keyboard for accurate WPM measurement.
How do I improve my typing speed?
Practice touch-typing on the home row, focus on accuracy before speed, take short daily sessions, and avoid looking at the keyboard. Consistent practice is the fastest path to improvement.