Common Words Typing Practice

Improve your typing speed and accuracy by practicing with the most frequently used English words. Great for beginners and professionals alike!

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Typing Tips

  • Keep your fingers on the home row (ASDF - JKL;).
  • Don't look at the keyboard while typing.
  • Focus on accuracy before speed.
  • Practice daily for consistent improvement.

Why Practice Common Words?

Practicing common English words helps you build muscle memory and improve your real-world typing speed. This typing test focuses on the top 1000 most-used English words to make your practice efficient and practical.

Boost Your Typing Skills

Whether you're preparing for a job test, improving your data entry speed, or just want to type faster, regular practice with this free typing tool can help you reach your goal. Track your Words Per Minute (WPM), Characters Per Minute (CPM), and Accuracy live.

Start now and become a typing master!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WPM in typing?

WPM stands for Words Per Minute. It is a standard metric used to measure typing speed. One word is typically considered as five characters (including spaces).

What is CPM?

CPM stands for Characters Per Minute. It counts every typed character, including spaces and punctuation. CPM is useful for accuracy-focused typing.

What is a good typing speed?

An average professional typist types at 40–60 WPM. A good goal for beginners is 30–40 WPM. With practice, speeds over 80 WPM are achievable.

Why should I practice with common words?

Most typing involves everyday English words. Practicing with these helps you improve real-world typing speed and reduce mistakes.

How do I improve my typing accuracy?

Focus on typing correctly rather than fast. Use proper finger placement, avoid looking at the keyboard, and practice regularly using guided lessons.

Does this typing test work on mobile?

Yes! Our typing test is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. However, for best accuracy, we recommend using a physical keyboard.