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Welcome to TypingTips.in's English typing speed test — a free, accurate, and fully online platform to measure your words per minute (WPM), test your accuracy, and improve your English typing skills. Whether you are a student, a job seeker preparing for government exams, a data entry professional, or simply someone who wants to type faster, our test gives you instant results with no registration required.
Our English typing test is built on a modern word-by-word interface that matches the format used by major typing certification platforms. You type each word and press Space to move to the next. Errors are highlighted in real time, and your WPM is calculated the moment the test ends. You can choose between time mode (15 seconds to 10 minutes) and words mode (10 to 500 words), and three difficulty levels — easy, medium, and hard — to match your current skill level.
| Skill Level | WPM Range | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | 0 – 20 WPM | Learning stage — focus on accuracy |
| Average typist | 20 – 40 WPM | General computer use |
| Above average | 40 – 60 WPM | Office and clerical jobs |
| Professional | 60 – 80 WPM | Data entry, transcription, government exams |
| Expert typist | 80 – 100 WPM | Professional typists, secretaries |
| Speed typist | 100+ WPM | Competitive typists, stenographers |
Most government data entry and clerical jobs in India require 35–40 WPM in English with at least 90% accuracy. SSC CGL (Lower Division Clerk) requires 35 WPM; IBPS Clerk and PO typing tests generally require 30–40 WPM.
Touch typing — typing without looking at the keyboard — is the single biggest speed multiplier available to any typist. Place your index fingers on F and J (the keys with tactile bumps) and train each finger to cover a specific zone. Once your fingers know where every key is without looking, your speed will accelerate naturally. Most typists plateau at 30–35 WPM with hunt-and-peck methods; touch typists regularly reach 60–80 WPM.
Speed naturally follows accuracy. If you type fast but make many mistakes, your net WPM suffers and your exam score drops. Aim for 95%+ accuracy in every practice session before trying to type faster. The easy difficulty on TypingTips.in uses short, high-frequency words to help you build accuracy habits before tackling harder vocabulary.
Twenty minutes of focused daily practice produces faster improvement than occasional two-hour sessions. Use the 15-second and 30-second tests to warm up your fingers, then practice two or three 1-minute and 2-minute tests. Finish with a 5-minute endurance session at least twice a week.
Start on easy until you consistently reach your target WPM, then move to medium. Once medium feels comfortable, use hard to challenge yourself with longer, less common words. Practising with difficult words makes easier exam content feel effortless.
After each test, note your WPM and accuracy. Keep a simple log or take screenshots of your results. Seeing consistent improvement — even a 2–3 WPM gain per week — is highly motivating and confirms that your practice technique is working.
Long typing sessions can cause fatigue, especially in your ring and little fingers (which cover the hardest-to-reach keys). Use the 5-minute and 10-minute tests to train endurance. Take short breaks every 30 minutes to stretch your fingers and wrists to prevent repetitive strain.
Yes — completely free with no registration, no account creation, and no limit on the number of tests you can take.
Your results are saved anonymously to our database to help us improve the platform. No personal data is collected. Results are not linked to any account or identity.
Any score above 20 WPM is a solid starting point. Most people who have never practised typing deliberately type between 20–35 WPM. With consistent daily practice, reaching 50 WPM within 4–6 weeks is realistic for most learners.
Net WPM = (correct characters ÷ 5) ÷ elapsed minutes. The divisor of 5 is the standard word length used in all typing assessments. Incorrect characters are not counted in your WPM. Raw WPM uses the same formula but counts all characters — including errors.
If your target exam has a time limit (e.g., 10 minutes), use time mode with the matching duration. If the exam specifies a word count target, use words mode. For general practice, alternate between both modes to develop well-rounded typing skills.
The test works on mobile but is optimised for desktop with a physical keyboard. Government typing exams are always conducted on desktop computers, so we recommend practising on a desktop to simulate real exam conditions.
Start your free English typing speed test right now — click the test area above and begin typing. Practice consistently every day on TypingTips.in and you will see measurable improvement in both your WPM speed and accuracy within weeks.