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Typing Tutorial Hub

Choose your font and start learning Punjabi typing today — completely free, step-by-step, with gamified lessons and live WPM tracking.

🎮 120 Lessons ⌨️ Visual Keyboard 📊 Live WPM 🏆 XP & Levels 💾 Progress Saved 🌙 Dark / Light Mode

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What's Inside Each Tutorial

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Gamified Learning

Earn XP, level up from ਪ੍ਰਾਰੰਭੀ (Beginner) to ਗੁਰੂ (Guru), and unlock sections as you progress.

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Visual Keyboard

Colour-coded on-screen keyboard shows exactly which finger to use and which key to press next.

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Live WPM & Accuracy

Real-time words-per-minute counter and accuracy percentage update as you type every character.

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12 Structured Sections

Home Row → Upper Row → Bottom Row → Shift keys → Numbers → Speed practice. Clear learning path.

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Progress Saved

Your scores and completed lessons are saved in your browser. Pick up exactly where you left off.

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Dark & Light Mode

Follows the site-wide theme toggle — comfortable for both day and night practice sessions.

Font Comparison

Feature AnmolLipi Asees Raavi (Unicode)
Font type Legacy (ASCII) Legacy (ASCII) Unicode (OpenType)
Required for govt exams ✔ PSSSB, PPSC ✔ Punjab, Haryana ✔ Modern portals
Keyboard layout Traditional Punjabi Same as AnmolLipi Phonetic (same)
Works on modern websites ✗ Needs font installed ✗ Needs font installed ✔ Universal
Copy-paste readable ✗ Garbled without font ✗ Garbled without font ✔ Fully readable
Difficulty to switch from AnmolLipi Very easy (same layout) Easy (same layout)
Recommended for Competitive exam prep Competitive exam prep Digital & modern docs

Learn Punjabi Typing – Complete Guide

Punjabi (Gurmukhi script) typing is a mandatory skill for thousands of government job candidates across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh. Whether you are preparing for PSSSB, PPSC, HPSC, Delhi Subordinate Services, or any other state exam that requires Punjabi typing, this tutorial hub gives you everything you need — for free.

AnmolLipi Typing Tutorial

AnmolLipi is the most commonly specified font in official exam notifications. Our AnmolLipi Punjabi typing tutorial starts from the home row keys (A S D F G H J K L ;) and builds systematically through all keyboard rows, shift combinations, and speed targets up to 55+ WPM.

Asees Font Typing Tutorial

The Asees typing tutorial follows the identical keyboard layout as AnmolLipi, so learners who have completed one can immediately switch to the other with zero re-learning. Asees is frequently required in Haryana and some Punjab department exams.

Raavi (Unicode) Typing Tutorial

Raavi is Microsoft's Unicode Gurmukhi font, bundled with every Windows installation. The Raavi Unicode tutorial teaches you the same key layout but in a Unicode context — your typed text is fully searchable, shareable, and readable across all devices without needing any font installed.

How the Tutorial is Structured

Each tutorial has 120 lessons in 12 sections. Sections 1–3 cover the three main keyboard rows, Sections 4–6 add Shift combinations, Section 7–8 combine all rows, Section 9 covers the Number row, and Sections 10–12 are speed-practice tiers at Beginner (15–22 WPM), Intermediate (25–35 WPM), and Advanced (38–55+ WPM) levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

AnmolLipi and Asees are the two most commonly required fonts for Punjab government typing exams. AnmolLipi is required in many PSSSB and PPSC exams, while Asees is used in others. Check your exam notification first, then start the matching tutorial above. Raavi is ideal for modern digital workflows and is increasingly used in official government portals.
No — AnmolLipi and Asees share the same traditional Punjabi typewriter keyboard layout. Every key produces the same Punjabi character in both fonts. The only difference is the visual style of the font. Once you learn one, switching to the other is immediate.
Each tutorial contains 120 lessons organised into 12 sections: Home Row, Upper Row, Bottom Row, each with Shift versions, plus the Number Row and three speed-practice tiers (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced). You unlock sections by completing the previous one.
Yes. Every lesson shows your real-time WPM (words per minute) and accuracy percentage as you type. Your best score for each lesson is saved automatically and displayed in the lesson list. The gamified XP system gives you an overall progress level from ਪ੍ਰਾਰੰਭੀ (Beginner) to ਗੁਰੂ (Guru).
Yes — progress is stored in your browser's localStorage. Your completed lessons, best scores and XP will still be there next time you visit, as long as you use the same browser and don't clear site data. Each font (AnmolLipi, Asees, Raavi) has its own separate saved progress.
No installation required. The fonts are loaded automatically by the tutorial pages. For Raavi, the system font is used on Windows and Google's Noto Sans Gurmukhi is loaded as a fallback on other platforms.

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