Typing Test Rules
Follow these rules to play:
- Type correctly every character without any mistakes to avoid penalties.
- If you miss a character, you cannot miss again during the test.
- The game will help you by pausing the typing step if you miss a character, allowing you to correct it.
- This feature also increases screen time to give you more chances instead of just looking at the keyboard.
- Keep practicing to improve your typing speed and accuracy!
Typing Test Settings
Sounds: You can turn the sound effects on or off to enhance your typing experience. The sound can help keep track of your progress or simply provide feedback as you type.
Automatic Line Shifting: This feature, when turned on, will automatically shift to the next line after completing the current one. By default, it is turned off, so you can control when to move to the next line manually.
Time Adjustment: You can set the duration of your typing test. Adjust the time based on your desired difficulty level. Longer times allow more room for typing, while shorter times increase the challenge.
Typing Speed Statistics
Typing speed varies depending on age, skill level, and the purpose of typing (personal vs competitive). Here's a breakdown of the expected typing speed targets for different ages and skill levels:
The following table outlines typical typing speed goals across different age groups and levels of expertise:
For Adults:
- Average Speed: 40 WPM (200 CPM) and over
- Above Average Speed: 50 WPM (250 CPM) and over
- Productive Speed: 60 WPM (300 CPM) and over
- High Speed: 70 WPM (350 CPM) and over
- Competitive Speed: 120 WPM (600 CPM) and over
For Children and Teens:
- 6 to 11 years old: 15 WPM (75 CPM) beginner, 25 WPM (125 CPM) intermediate, 35 WPM (175 CPM) expert
- 12 to 16 years old: 30 WPM (150 CPM) beginner, 40 WPM (200 CPM) intermediate, 50 WPM (250 CPM) expert
- 17 years old and over: 45 WPM (225 CPM) beginner, 55 WPM (275 CPM) intermediate, 65 WPM (325 CPM) expert
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