Touch Typing Practice (Game + Speed Test)
Learn 10-finger touch typing with a fun "falling words" game and a 15/30/60-second WPM test. On-screen keyboard color-coded by finger, supports English, Vietnamese (with/without diacritics) and programming words. Runs right in your browser.
Rest 8 fingers on the home row ASDF – JKL;, thumbs on space. Key color = the finger that owns it.
What is touch typing and why practice it?
Touch typing means typing without looking at your hands, with each finger responsible for a fixed group of keys. Proficient typists reach 60–80 words per minute — 2–3× faster than hunt-and-peck. It's a foundational skill for students, developers and office workers, saving hundreds of hours every year.
Two practice modes
- 🎮 Falling words: words drop from the top and you type them correctly to "shoot" them down before they reach the bottom. Speed ramps up by level, with a score and lives — train fast reflexes without getting bored.
- ⌨️ Speed test: type a stream of given words for 15/30/60 seconds and measure your WPM and accuracy, like Monkeytype or 10FastFingers. Great for tracking progress.
On-screen keyboard & finger guide
Every key is color-coded by the finger that owns it. Rest 8 fingers on the home row (left hand: A S D F, right hand: J K L ;), thumbs on the space bar. The next key to press is highlighted so you build positional reflexes without looking at your real keyboard.
Word sets
- English: common English words — the international standard for Latin keys.
- Vietnamese (no diacritics): accurate raw-key practice with no IME in the way — ideal for beginners.
- Vietnamese (with diacritics): type with Telex/VNI (Unikey) as usual; the tool matches after each completed word, so tone marks still count correctly.
- Programming: JavaScript/Python keywords — for developers practicing code typing.
Tips to type faster
- Prioritize accuracy first, speed later — fixing mistakes costs far more time.
- Always return your fingers to the home row after reaching for a far key.
- 10–15 focused minutes a day beats a single 2-hour cram session.
- Don't look down — use the bumps on the F and J keys to orient your hands.
Privacy
The tool runs 100% in your browser. Records are stored locally (localStorage) on your device — nothing is ever sent anywhere.
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