For typing speed
Level up your typing speed with content worth typing. Practice with classic literature and famous speeches. Track WPM, compete globally, build streaks that stick.
Classic literature · live WPM & accuracy · no account needed
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Gettysburg Address — Abraham Lincoln
Click the passage and type — the timer starts with your first keystroke
01
Real-time WPM
Live words-per-minute tracking as you type. Watch your speed improve in real-time with instant feedback.
02
Accuracy metrics
Precision matters as much as speed. Track your accuracy percentage and target consistent improvement.
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Progress tracking
See your improvement over days, weeks, and months. Detailed stats show exactly where you're growing.
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Global leaderboards
Compete with typists worldwide. Rank by WPM, accuracy, or streak. See where you stand globally.
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Streak system
Build consistency with daily streaks. The gamification that keeps you coming back and improving.
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Meaningful content
No random sentences. Practice with Lincoln's speeches, Hemingway's prose, and classic literature.
Each chapter isolates one technique, then has you type the passages that prove it. The first two chapters are free — no account required to start.
01
Foundation
Free
Build consistent rhythm
02
Precision
Free
Accuracy before speed
03
Short Bursts
Quick, intense practice
04
Longer Passages
Sustained speed
05
Complex Sentences
Punctuation and flow
06
Dialogue
Quotes and attribution
07
Technical Content
Numbers and special chars
08
Dense Prose
Long paragraphs
09
Speed Drills
Push your limits
10
Master Level
Elite challenges
50 writers · 91 passages · no account needed
Start chapter oneWhy practice typing speed with literature instead of random sentences?
Random-word drills skip the punctuation, capitalization, and rhythm that real typing actually involves. Famous speeches and classic prose train the same reflexes while giving your brain something worth reading — and you're learning while you practice.
What is a good WPM?
The average typist does about 40 WPM. 60–70 WPM is solidly good, 80+ is fast, and professional typists often reach 100+. Push accuracy first — corrections cost more time than typing slightly slower.
Is this free?
Yes. Chapters 1 and 2 are free, and so is the first level of every chapter after that. The full 10-chapter program is a one-time $39 — no subscription.
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