1.Typeracer
Typeracer is a game of competition that drives your desire to type faster to beat the opponents. The quicker the keys are stroked, the faster your car moves along the track. Essentially, whoever finished the paragraph first has the fastest moving car and will win the game.
Play with random users, a friend, or on your own for practice. Create an account before you begin to save your scores on the leaderboard and see how you compare to the other users.
2.Monkeytype
Monkeytype is a minimalistic and customizable typing test. It features many test modes, an account system to save your typing speed history, and user-configurable features such as themes, sounds, a smooth caret, and more. Monkeytype attempts to emulate the experience of natural typing during a typing test, by unobtrusively presenting the text prompts and displaying typed characters in-place, providing straightforward, real-time feedback on typos, speed, and accuracy.
3.TypingWeb’s Free Tutor
Use TypingWeb to learn the structure of typing and then keep going through the tutorials to master your own accuracy and WPM goals.
After making a new account, you can choose any course level from beginner to advanced or specialty lessons. Each row of the keyboard has a dedicated lesson so it’s not too advanced even for complete novice users. After going through multiple lessons, TypingWeb learns which keys cause you the most difficulty and will create a custom lesson based on those specific areas.
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What is your typing speed/accuracy? You can comment below:
67 wpm with 98% accuracy
mine is
75+ wpm
with~90%
accuracy