2 Minute Typing Test
Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.
Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.
Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.
One-minute typing pages are easiest to repeat in small daily sets. They work well for checking baseline speed, clean WPM and whether your opening rhythm is organised.
This shorter duration is best used as a baseline, then paired with a longer typing mode when you want to see if the same form survives once the opening minute ends.
No. WPM is shown with accuracy because a clean one-minute baseline is usually more useful than a fast messy burst.
It is the quickest practical baseline for day-to-day checks. Use it to track form before moving to 2-minute or 5-minute endurance pages.
Yes, as a practical browser check. Just keep layout, posture and test length consistent when you compare results.
Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.
Measure WPM, accuracy and typing errors in a browser typing test.
The most useful comparison is usually not against a random peak score, but against a neighboring timer or related input family on the same setup.
How to read typing results when clean output matters more than a reckless peak WPM screenshot.
A practical reminder that sustainable practice beats forceful bursts when you want useful progress.
A fuller checklist for comparing scores across mice, keyboards, browsers and setups without creating junk benchmarks or fake conclusions.
A broader guide to when spacebar pages are actually useful for keyboard feel, rhythm, comparison and short controlled practice.