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Master touch typing with our structured lessons. Progress from beginner to pro with proper finger positioning techniques and personalized practice exercises.
Place your fingers on the home row (ASDF for left hand, JKL; for right hand). Each finger is responsible for specific keys shown below.
Master the foundation keys: ASDF JKL;. Learn proper finger placement and practice with simple words.
Start PracticeExpand your skills to QWERTY UIOP. Practice reaching up from the home row with accuracy.
Start PracticeComplete the alphabet with ZXCVBNM keys. Focus on smooth transitions between rows.
Start PracticeType numbers 0-9 and common symbols without looking. Essential for programming and data entry.
Start PracticePractice commas, periods, quotes, and special characters. Build professional writing speed.
Start PracticeIncrease your WPM while maintaining accuracy. Practice with common word combinations.
Start PracticeCode-specific characters and shortcuts. Perfect for developers and programmers.
Start PracticeType long-form content with varied vocabulary. Build endurance and consistency.
Start PracticePush your limits with timed challenges. Achieve 60+ WPM with 95%+ accuracy.
Start PracticeType business documents, emails, and reports at professional speed (80+ WPM).
Start PracticeDevelop audio-to-text typing skills. Practice listening and typing simultaneously.
Start PracticeFinal challenge: 100+ WPM with 98%+ accuracy. Prove your mastery!
Start PracticeAccuracy is more important than speed. Aim for 95%+ accuracy before increasing your typing speed.
Consistency is key. Practice 15-30 minutes daily for steady improvement and muscle memory development.
Train yourself to type without looking at the keyboard. This builds true touch typing skills.
Don't rely on just a few fingers. Use proper finger positioning for maximum efficiency.
Use the key heatmap from tests to identify and practice your weak keys specifically.
Use our typing games to make practice enjoyable. Gamification helps maintain motivation.
Start with a typing test to identify your current level