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AnmolLipi Punjabi Typing Test Online – Free & Accurate

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Free AnmolLipi Punjabi Typing Test Online

Welcome to TypingTips.in's AnmolLipi Punjabi typing test — the best free online resource for practising Punjabi typing in the AnmolLipi font. AnmolLipi (also written Anmol Lipi) is a widely used legacy Punjabi font employed in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh for official government documents, press publications, and state-level typing examinations.

What is the AnmolLipi Font?

AnmolLipi is a non-Unicode, ASCII-mapped Punjabi Gurmukhi font. Like Asees, it works by assigning each key on the English keyboard to a specific Punjabi character glyph — but with a different key mapping than Asees. This means that a candidate accustomed to the Asees keyboard layout cannot simply switch to AnmolLipi without relearning the key positions, as several characters are located on different keys across the two fonts. AnmolLipi has its own dedicated keyboard layout chart, which candidates must study and memorise to achieve competitive typing speeds.

AnmolLipi is used in several Punjab state government typing tests, and is also the preferred font in traditional Punjabi newspaper publishing, religious text printing, and academic institutions across the state. Candidates appearing for AnmolLipi-specific typing tests must practice exclusively with this font to build accurate muscle memory for its unique key mapping.

Why Practice with the AnmolLipi Punjabi Typing Test?

The AnmolLipi Punjabi typing test on TypingTips.in uses a dedicated AnmolLipi paragraph bank containing exam-standard Punjabi text. Regular practice on our platform provides:

How to Use the AnmolLipi Punjabi Typing Test

  1. Select your font. The AnmolLipi font is pre-selected. Switch to Asees, Raavi, or AnmolLipi at any time using the font buttons above the test area.
  2. Choose a mode. Select time to type for a fixed duration, or words to type until you complete a set number of words.
  3. Set the duration or word count. For time mode: 15s, 30s, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, or 10 min. For words mode: 25, 50, 100, or 250 words.
  4. Install the font and keyboard layout. Make sure the AnmolLipi font is installed on your Windows computer and your keyboard input is set to the correct Punjabi layout in Windows language settings.
  5. Click the test area and start typing. The timer begins automatically on your first keystroke. Type the paragraph exactly as shown — including spaces and punctuation.
  6. Review your results. When the test ends, your WPM, accuracy, raw WPM, character count, and WPM performance graph are displayed instantly.

Punjabi Typing Speed Requirements for Government Examinations

Different Punjab government examinations have specific typing speed and accuracy requirements. Meeting the minimum standard is essential — exceeding it gives you an edge over other candidates. Here are the commonly required benchmarks:

Examination Font Min. WPM Duration
PSSSB Clerk / Junior Assistant Asees 30 WPM 10 minutes
Revenue Patwari Asees / Raavi 25 – 30 WPM 5 – 10 minutes
Data Entry Operator (DEO) Raavi / Asees 35 WPM 10 minutes
Steno-Typist Asees 30 WPM (typing part) 5 minutes
Municipal Council / Panchayat Clerk Asees / AnmolLipi 25 WPM 5 minutes

As a general rule, aim to comfortably exceed the required WPM in practice — ideally by 5–10 WPM — to account for exam-day nerves, unfamiliar paragraphs, and occasional keyboard issues.

Tips to Improve Your AnmolLipi Punjabi Typing Speed

1. Learn the Complete Keyboard Layout Before Practising Speed

Before attempting any speed test, invest time in fully memorising the AnmolLipi keyboard layout. Print the official keyboard chart and keep it at your workstation. Study the position of each character by tracing your eyes across the chart, then practise typing individual rows. Do not start speed tests until you can find at least 80% of keys without looking at the keyboard. Attempting speed practice before memorising the layout creates bad habits that are very difficult to unlearn later.

2. Practise Daily — Even 20 Minutes Is Enough

Consistency is more important than session length. Twenty minutes of focused AnmolLipi Punjabi typing practice every day will produce measurable improvement within two weeks. Use the 15-second and 30-second tests on TypingTips.in for warm-up drills, then graduate to 2-minute and 5-minute sessions as your speed improves. The 10-minute test should be your benchmark session at least twice a week once you pass the 25 WPM mark.

3. Accuracy First, Speed Second

Every incorrect character directly reduces your net WPM score. A typist who types 40 raw WPM with 80% accuracy achieves only 32 net WPM — below the passing mark for most exams. A typist who types 32 raw WPM with 97% accuracy achieves 31 net WPM and passes comfortably. Focus on eliminating errors before chasing higher raw speeds. Accuracy above 93% during practice is a healthy target.

4. Use All Ten Fingers

The standard ten-finger home-row technique applies to Punjabi keyboards just as it does to English. Place both index fingers on the designated home keys for the AnmolLipi layout, and train each finger to cover a specific zone of the keyboard. Typing with only two or three fingers has a hard ceiling of around 25–30 WPM in Punjabi — you will not break through to the 35+ WPM range required for DEO positions without proper finger placement.

5. Identify and Drill Your Weak Keys

After each test, note which characters you consistently mistype. These are usually characters that share similar-looking ASCII representations in the AnmolLipi encoding, or characters whose keys are in unusual positions. Create short repetitive drills that focus on those specific keys. Spend 5 minutes per session drilling two or three weak keys before starting a full-paragraph test.

6. Simulate Exam Conditions

Government typing exams are typically conducted in unfamiliar environments, on computers you may not have used before, and with paragraphs you have never seen. To prepare for this, regularly use the 5-minute and 10-minute tests on TypingTips.in, avoid memorising specific paragraphs, and practice on different keyboards when possible. Mental composure under time pressure is a skill that must be deliberately trained.

Understanding Your Test Results

After completing the AnmolLipi Punjabi typing test, the result panel displays five key metrics:

The WPM graph below the result panel shows how your speed varied second by second throughout the test. A steady, gradually rising curve indicates good endurance. Sharp drops indicate moments of confusion or consecutive errors — study these patterns to diagnose specific problem areas in your typing technique.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to install the AnmolLipi font to use this test?

Yes. You need the AnmolLipi font installed and the AnmolLipi Punjabi keyboard layout active in Windows. You can download the AnmolLipi font for free from our AnmolLipi font download page.

How is WPM calculated in the Punjabi typing test?

WPM is calculated using the universal standard formula: (number of correct characters ÷ 5) ÷ number of minutes elapsed. Every consecutive group of five characters — regardless of actual word boundaries — is counted as one "word". This is the same method used by Punjab government examination boards and most international typing assessment systems.

Is this test suitable for PSSSB and other government exam preparation?

Yes. Our AnmolLipi Punjabi typing test is specifically designed for candidates preparing for PSSSB, PPSC, Revenue Department, Municipal Council, and similar Punjab government examinations. The paragraphs are exam-realistic in length, vocabulary, and difficulty, and the WPM calculation matches the standard used in official typing assessments.

Can I switch fonts mid-session?

Yes. Click any font button (Asees, Raavi, or AnmolLipi) above the test area at any time. The test will reset and load a new paragraph in the selected font. Note that switching fonts requires you to also switch your keyboard layout in Windows to the corresponding Punjabi layout.

Why is the paragraph visible but characters look garbled?

This usually means the AnmolLipi font is not installed on your device, or your browser is substituting a different font. Install the AnmolLipi font from our download page and refresh the page. For Raavi, ensure your browser supports Unicode Gurmukhi rendering (all modern browsers do).

Can I use this on a mobile phone?

The typing test is designed for desktop computers with a physical keyboard and the Punjabi font/layout installed. Mobile touchscreens do not support the Punjabi hardware keyboard layout required for these tests. We recommend using a desktop or laptop for all typing practice.

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Start your AnmolLipi Punjabi typing practice now — click the test area above, begin typing, and get your WPM score immediately. Regular daily practice on TypingTips.in is the fastest path to achieving the speed and accuracy required to pass your target government typing examination.