Take a 90 seconds typing test to estimate your typing speed and accuracy. Short tests are great for quick practice, while longer tests give a steadier benchmark. Aim for fewer corrections; smoother typing usually means faster typing. Practice in short sessions and repeat frequently—muscle memory grows with repetition.
A 90 seconds test is easy to fit into your day. It’s perfect for warm-ups, quick check-ins, and building consistency. Repeat the same duration regularly to compare results fairly.
Practice in short, consistent sessions and focus on clean keystrokes. When accuracy improves, speed usually rises on its own. If you plateau, try a different mode (time, difficulty, or text type) to challenge new patterns.
Short durations can fluctuate more because a few mistakes have a bigger impact. For a steadier benchmark, also try 2–5 minute tests and compare the overall trend.
Yes, it gives a useful estimate. For more stable results, combine it with longer tests (2–5 minutes).
Accuracy first. Reducing mistakes improves flow, which increases speed naturally.
A few minutes per day is enough for steady improvement. Track trends over weeks, not single runs.
Pick a different mode and keep practicing.