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Typing Speed Test:
WPM, accuracy & PDF report

Measure your typing speed in words per minute with real-time accuracy tracking. Choose from 15-second, 30-second, 60-second, or 3-minute tests. Download a timestamped PDF report to attach to job applications.

Updated June 2026

Typing Speed Test

Net WPM

0

Accuracy

0%

Time

60.0s

KPH

0

Sample Text: Type this passage

How it works

1

Pick a duration

Choose 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or 3 minutes. Fifteen seconds is a quick burst. Three minutes is the most accurate for job-readiness.

2

Start typing

Click the typing area and begin typing the sample text as accurately as you can. The timer starts automatically on your first keystroke. Watch your live WPM and accuracy update in real time.

3

Review and download

When the timer ends, see your net WPM, accuracy, and KPH. Download a timestamped PDF report to save or attach to job applications.

Who reaches for this tool

Job Seeker, Admin & Data Entry

Proof of typing speed for hiring

Download PDF reports for applications

Run a 3-minute test to measure sustainable speed, then download a timestamped PDF report with your net WPM, accuracy, and KPH. Attach it to job applications for data entry, virtual assistant, and administrative roles.

College Student, Essay Writer

Benchmark before term papers

Track improvement over the semester

Test your speed at the start of the semester and again after six weeks of daily practice. Save each PDF report to compare your progress. Students who type 60+ WPM finish essay drafts significantly faster.

Remote Worker, Freelancer

Client-ready speed verification

Shareable PDF for Upwork & Fiverr profiles

Freelancers in transcription, content writing, and customer support can generate a professional PDF report and upload it to their portfolio or send it directly to prospective clients as verified proof of typing ability.

Career Changer, Return-to-Work

Rebuild confidence before interviews

Non-intimidating, no account required

If you have been away from keyboard-heavy work, use the 30-second or 60-second modes for low-pressure practice. The clean interface and real-time feedback help rebuild muscle memory without the gamified stress of racing platforms.

Scenarios are illustrative examples based on common use cases. Actual typing speed depends on technique, keyboard type, and practice consistency.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test?

The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test is a free browser-based tool that measures your typing speed in words per minute (WPM) and accuracy percentage. It offers four test durations (15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, and 3 minutes) using professional sample text. All calculations happen instantly in your browser. No signup is required, no data is sent to any server, and you can download a timestamped PDF report of your results to save or attach to job applications.

Is the Typing Speed Test free and safe to use?

Yes, the Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test is completely free with no usage limits and no signup required. It is safe because everything runs locally inside your browser using JavaScript. Your keystrokes are processed on your own device and are never transmitted to a server, database, or third party. Unlike some online typing tests that require accounts or display ads, this tool has zero external data requests. You can verify this by opening your browser's Network tab while typing. You will see zero outbound requests.

What is a good typing speed to put on a resume?

For most office and administrative roles, listing 50 to 60 WPM with 95 percent accuracy or higher is considered solid and credible. Data entry positions typically expect 60 to 80 WPM. Customer service live chat roles look for 40 to 55 WPM. Medical transcriptionists usually need 70 to 90 WPM with 98 percent accuracy. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test calculates both gross WPM and net WPM (with accuracy penalties), so you can list the net WPM figure on your resume with confidence. Always pair the number with your accuracy percentage.

How is WPM calculated, and what is the difference between gross WPM and net WPM?

Gross WPM counts every character you type divided by five (the average word length), then divides by the time in minutes. It ignores errors. Net WPM applies an accuracy penalty: it subtracts your errors from your total characters before dividing by five and time. For example, if you typed 300 characters in one minute with 10 errors, your gross WPM is 60, but your net WPM is 58. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test displays net WPM as your primary score because it reflects your actual productive output. Most employers and professional certifications use net WPM.

How many WPM do I need for data entry and remote admin jobs?

Remote administrative and virtual assistant roles typically require 45 to 60 WPM with at least 95 percent accuracy. Data entry positions from home usually list 60 to 80 WPM as the minimum, with some transcription roles requiring 70 to 90 WPM. Customer service live chat jobs expect 40 to 55 WPM. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test includes a keystrokes-per-hour (KPH) converter, since many data-entry job postings list requirements in KPH instead of WPM. A net WPM of 60 equals approximately 18,000 KPH.

Is 60 WPM good enough for most office jobs?

Yes, 60 WPM with 95 percent accuracy or higher meets or exceeds the requirements for almost every standard office job, including administrative assistant, executive assistant, content writer, and project coordinator roles. It places you in the top 25 to 30 percent of typists. However, specialized roles like court reporting, medical transcription, and real-time captioning require 80 to 100 WPM or more. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test shows your percentile estimate alongside your score so you know exactly where you stand.

How do I improve my typing speed from 40 WPM to 60 WPM?

Improving from 40 to 60 WPM typically takes 3 to 6 weeks of consistent practice. Spend 15 to 20 minutes daily on focused drills. Start by ensuring you are using proper touch typing technique with all ten fingers on the home row. Practice with the Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test using the 3-minute mode, which measures sustainable speed more accurately than burst tests. Focus on accuracy first: speed builds naturally on top of clean muscle memory. When you catch yourself making repeated errors on specific letters or combinations, slow down and drill those patterns until they feel automatic.

Why do I get different scores on different typing test websites?

Different typing tests use different text selections, timer mechanics, and scoring formulas. MonkeyType uses common English words, which inflate scores because your brain recognizes patterns faster. TypeRacer uses real quotes with punctuation and dialogue, which lowers scores for the same typist by 5 to 10 WPM. Some tools calculate gross WPM while others calculate net WPM. Font size, line spacing, and even backspace handling can nudge scores up or down. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test uses professional sample text with realistic punctuation and calculates net WPM with a transparent formula so your score reflects real-world typing conditions.

What typing test duration is most accurate, 15 seconds, 60 seconds, or 3 minutes?

Fifteen-second tests measure burst speed and have a high luck factor, a single fast word can skew the result. Sixty-second tests are the industry standard and give a reasonable snapshot for most purposes. Three-minute tests are the most accurate for job-readiness because they measure sustainable speed and account for fatigue. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test offers all four durations so you can choose based on your goal: use 15 seconds for quick checks, 60 seconds for general benchmarking, and 3 minutes for interview preparation.

How do I convert WPM to keystrokes per hour (KPH) for job applications?

The standard conversion is net WPM multiplied by 300. This formula comes from the fact that one word equals five characters on average, and one hour equals sixty minutes: 5 characters × 60 minutes = 300. For example, a net WPM of 40 equals 12,000 KPH. A net WPM of 60 equals 18,000 KPH. A net WPM of 80 equals 24,000 KPH. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test automatically calculates and displays your KPH alongside your WPM and accuracy, so you can copy the number directly into job applications that ask for keystrokes per hour.

Should I focus on accuracy or speed when practicing typing?

Accuracy first, speed second. The consensus across typing pedagogy is that clean muscle memory builds faster than rushed speed. Aim for 95 percent accuracy as a minimum baseline. Once you consistently hit 95 percent or higher, speed will increase naturally as your fingers learn the correct paths. Rushing to 60 WPM with 85 percent accuracy means you are practicing mistakes, which becomes harder to unlearn later. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test displays your accuracy in real time and penalizes errors in your net WPM score, encouraging you to prioritize clean keystrokes over raw speed.

Is touch typing worth learning if I have been hunt-and-pecking for years?

Yes. Hunt-and-peck typists typically plateau at 25 to 35 WPM because they are limited by visual processing and single-finger movement. Touch typists routinely reach 50 to 70 WPM and can sustain that speed for long periods without looking at the keyboard. The return on investment is significant: for someone who types two hours per day, improving from 30 to 60 WPM saves approximately one hour every day. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test works well for both beginners and experienced typists. Use it to benchmark your current hunt-and-peck speed, then compare again after six weeks of touch typing practice.

Can I use the Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test without creating an account?

Yes. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test requires zero registration, zero login, and zero personal information. Open the page, select your duration, and start typing. When you finish, you can download a PDF report with your results, date, time, and test duration. Save the PDF to your computer, attach it to job applications, or email it to hiring managers. Because there is no account system, your data is never stored on any server. The tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript.

How long does it take to improve typing speed with daily practice?

With 15 to 20 minutes of focused daily practice, most people see measurable improvement within 2 to 4 weeks. Improving from 30 to 50 WPM typically takes 3 to 6 weeks. Improving from 50 to 70 WPM usually takes 2 to 4 months. The key is consistency rather than intensity. Short daily sessions build muscle memory more effectively than occasional long marathons. The Best Answer Hub Typing Speed Test lets you download a PDF report after every session, so you can keep a personal record of your progress by comparing reports over time.

Can I download a PDF report of my typing test results?

Yes. After completing a test, click the "Download PDF Report" button to generate a clean, professional PDF that includes your test date and time, duration selected, gross WPM, net WPM, accuracy percentage, keystrokes per hour (KPH), error count, and a snippet of the sample text you typed. Save the PDF to your computer, attach it to job applications, upload it to LinkedIn, or email it to hiring managers as proof of your typing ability. The PDF is generated entirely in your browser using html2pdf.js. No data is sent to any external server.

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