5 Minute Typing Test
Ready to test your typing speed?
Type for 5 minutes and get detailed WPM and accuracy results.
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Tool Information
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How to Use
Follow these simple steps to complete the 5-minute typing test.
Click Start Test
Click the start button to begin the 5-minute typing test.
Type the Text
Type the displayed text as quickly and accurately as possible.
Maintain Focus
Stay focused for the full 5 minutes for the best results.
View Results
Get detailed WPM, accuracy, and keystroke analysis.
Why Use This Typing Test?
The most comprehensive free 5-minute typing test to measure your true typing ability.
Thorough Assessment
5-minute test provides a more accurate evaluation of your typing skills.
Sustained Performance
Test your typing endurance and consistency over an extended period.
Real-Time Feedback
See correct characters in green and errors in red as you type.
Detailed Results
Get WPM, accuracy, and keystroke data after completing the test.
No Registration
Start typing immediately without any signup or account creation.
100% Free
Use this tool unlimited times at absolutely no cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the test 5 minutes long?
A 5-minute test provides a much more accurate reading of your true typing speed compared to shorter tests. It accounts for initial warm-up, fatigue, and consistency, giving you a reliable WPM measurement.
Can I pause the test?
No, the 5-minute timer runs continuously once started to ensure accurate and consistent results. Pausing would affect the validity of your speed and accuracy measurements.
What is a good WPM score?
The average typing speed is around 40 WPM. Professional typists typically achieve 65-75 WPM, while competitive typists can reach 100+ WPM. Any score above 50 WPM is considered good for most professional settings.
How is accuracy calculated?
Accuracy is calculated as (correct characters typed / total characters typed) x 100. Green characters indicate correct keystrokes, while red characters show errors. Maintaining high accuracy is more important than raw speed.