Typing & Action Metrics

2 Minute Typing Test

Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.

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2 min typing

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About this test

Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.

Two-minute typing pages sit between a quick baseline and a long endurance block. They are useful for seeing when accuracy begins to slip once the opening minute is over.

This duration is especially helpful when you want to compare early WPM against the first real signs of fatigue, correction pressure and rhythm drift.

Who this test is for

  • Users who want a bridge between a short WPM baseline and a long endurance block.
  • People checking whether their first-minute typing pace survives into a second minute without unraveling.
  • Anyone comparing early speed against the first real signs of drift, correction pressure and posture decay.

Common mistakes

  • Typing the first minute at short-test pace and assuming the second minute will somehow take care of itself.
  • Looking only at final WPM instead of watching where attention, corrections and rhythm started to slide.
  • Comparing two-minute results against one-minute baselines without noting the endurance gap between them.

How to read the score

  • Two-minute typing is most useful as a bridge reading between quick baseline speed and true endurance.
  • The key question is whether your opening pace remains readable once the second minute adds correction pressure and rhythm drift.
  • Compare the gap between 60-second and 2-minute pages; that gap often says more than either score on its own.

FAQ

What does the 2-minute typing page show that 60 seconds can miss?

It shows whether your opening pace is sustainable once attention, rhythm and correction pressure have a little time to drift.

Is the 2-minute page a speed test or an endurance test?

It sits between the two. It still reflects speed, but it is long enough to expose pacing mistakes that short pages can hide.

How should I compare 2-minute runs?

Use them alongside 60-second results on the same keyboard. The gap between the two often tells you more than either score alone.

What this mode actually tests

  • Words per minute, error pressure, sustained rhythm and whether speed survives once accuracy matters.
  • The bridge between short baseline speed and real endurance, where pacing mistakes begin to show up clearly.

When to use this mode

  • Use 2-minute pages when one-minute runs feel too easy but you do not want a full endurance block yet.

How to compare it with nearby modes

  • 2-minute typing often explains whether a strong 60-second score is genuinely sustainable or only front-loaded.

Recommended next steps

  • Compare 2-minute and 60-second runs on the same keyboard, then use the cross-device guide if you are testing hardware changes.

Methodology notes

  • Browser-based scores depend on device input, focus state, browser timing and system load.
  • Comparisons are strongest when you repeat the same setup, posture and timer family.
  • Public saved results are filtered for suspicious or duplicate values, but your own local history is still the best place to judge repeatability.

Read the full methodology and score-filtering notes

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