How the Text Typing Test Works
Most speed tests use a stream of random lowercase words, but real writing has capital letters, commas, and full stops. This test gives you a complete passage to type exactly as it appears, including punctuation and capitalisation. The timer counts up and stops when you finish the passage, so your score reflects how you actually type real text, not just isolated words.
Why Practice with Real Text?
Punctuation and capital letters break your rhythm in ways random words never do: reaching for the shift key, the comma, or the full stop all take practice. Training on full sentences builds the habits you need for emails, essays and reports. Read a word or two ahead, keep a steady pace, and let the punctuation become automatic.