This mode trains you on a specific text style so you can build rhythm and fluency. Different text types (paragraphs, quotes, sentences) challenge different pacing and punctuation habits. Prioritize accuracy first—clean keystrokes build speed naturally. Try to minimize backspacing; it breaks flow and hurts consistency metrics.
Typing short sentences trains bursts and resets, while paragraphs train sustained rhythm. Quotes and dialogue often include punctuation and capitalization, which helps real-world typing.
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.
The biggest speed killers are frequent backspacing, tense hands, and inconsistent rhythm. Relax your shoulders, keep a light touch, and aim for steady pacing rather than bursts.
Yes. You can practice as many times as you want.
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.