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Typing Test

Hit the exact case-sensitive character as it falls.

Score: 0
Misses: 0
Accuracy: 0%

Start a round to measure WPM and accuracy.

About This Module

Test your typing reflexes with a falling-character game that demands speed, accuracy, and case sensitivity. Typing Test tracks your score, misses, accuracy percentage, and words per minute across three difficulty levels.

What Is Typing Test?

Typing Test is a free, browser-based typing game where random characters fall from the top of the screen and you must type the matching key before they reach the bottom. Each character is case-sensitive, so you need to distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters. The game offers three difficulty modes that control how fast characters appear and fall, as well as how many misses you are allowed. Your score, miss count, and accuracy are tracked in real time, and at the end of each round the tool calculates your typing speed in words per minute. No installation or account is required.

How It Works

Select a difficulty level from the dropdown menu, then click Start. Characters begin falling at a pace determined by the chosen difficulty. Press the exact matching key on your keyboard to eliminate each character and earn a point. If a character reaches the bottom without being typed, it counts as a miss. The round ends when your miss count hits the limit for your difficulty setting. After the round, you see your final WPM and accuracy percentage. Click Stop at any time to end the round early and view your current results. Click Start again to play another round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a difference between this Typing Test and a traditional words-per-minute test?

Yes. Traditional WPM tests give you a passage of words or sentences to retype, measuring how many complete words you process per minute. This Typing Test uses a falling-character arcade format where individual letters drop from the top of the screen and you must press the matching key before they hit the bottom. Both measure keypress accuracy and speed, but the falling-character format trains reflexes and single-character recognition rather than phrase-level typing fluency. The tool calculates WPM by counting correctly typed characters, dividing by five (the standard word unit), and dividing by elapsed minutes — the same formula used in standard typing assessments.

Does difficulty affect how the WPM score is calculated?

Difficulty controls the character spawn rate, falling speed, and the maximum number of misses allowed before the round ends. A harder difficulty means characters fall faster and appear more frequently, giving you less time to react and a higher potential WPM if you keep up. The WPM formula is the same across all difficulty levels — correctly typed characters divided by five, divided by elapsed minutes. Higher difficulty rounds typically produce higher WPM scores because the game pushes you to type faster, but they also end sooner if misses accumulate. Start on Easy to establish your baseline, then move to Medium and Hard to challenge your ceiling.

Does the game track or save my typing test scores?

No. The Typing Test runs entirely within your browser and does not store scores, sessions, or any personal data. Each round is independent — when you start a new round, the previous score is cleared from the display. The tool does not send any data to AskEinvoice.com/Tools's servers. If you want to track your progress over time, note your WPM and accuracy after each round manually, or take a screenshot of the results display before starting a new game. The tool is designed as a quick training and measurement exercise rather than a long-term progress tracker.

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