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✦ Your typing journey starts here

Master the Art
of Typing

Progress through 6 structured chapters, from home row basics to blazing speed. Each lesson builds on the last — no typing experience needed.

Chapter 01
🎯 Home Row Basics
Master the foundation keys — A S D F J K L ; — where all touch typing begins. This is where your fingers rest.
4 lessons Beginner
Chapter 02
⬆️ Top Row Keys
Expand your reach to Q W E R T Y U I O P. Learn the upward finger movements needed for common letter combinations.
3 lessons Beginner
Chapter 03
⬇️ Bottom Row Keys
Tackle the trickiest row — Z X C V B N M and punctuation. These downward stretches complete your keyboard mastery.
3 lessons Intermediate
Chapter 04
🔤 Word Building
Start typing real words. Common 3-letter, 5-letter words, and the top 100 most-used English words to build fluency.
3 lessons Intermediate
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Chapter 05
📝 Sentences & Punctuation
Type full sentences with proper capitalization and punctuation. Shift keys, periods, commas and more in context.
3 lessons Advanced
Chapter 06
🚀 Speed Mastery
Push your limits with speed drills, accuracy challenges and a final speed test. Aim for 60+ WPM with 95%+ accuracy.
3 lessons Expert
⬤ Chapter 1 · Lesson 1

Home Row Keys

The home row is the foundation of touch typing. Your fingers rest here by default, and all other keys are reached by stretching from this position.

Left hand    Right hand    Current key
Left Hand
Little finger
A Q Z
Ring finger
S W X
Middle finger
D E C
Index finger
F R V T G B
Thumb
Space
Right Hand
Little finger
; P /
Ring finger
L O .
Middle finger
K I ,
Index finger
J H M U N Y
Thumb
Space
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💡 Expert Advice

Tips to Boost Your Typing Speed

Consistent improvement comes from practicing smart, not just practicing hard. Here are proven techniques used by professional typists.

🧠 Posture & Positioning

Your physical setup has a massive impact on speed and preventing injury.

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Sit up straight
Keep your back straight, feet flat on the floor. Slouching slows you down and causes fatigue. Elbows should be at ~90° angle.
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Hover, don't rest
Keep wrists slightly elevated above the keyboard. Resting them while typing restricts finger movement and slows you down significantly.
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Eyes on the screen
Never look at your keyboard while typing. Looking down breaks your reading flow and significantly reduces your speed. Trust your fingers.
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Screen at eye level
Position your monitor so the top is slightly below eye level, about 50–70cm away. This reduces neck strain during long practice sessions.

⌨️ Touch Typing Fundamentals

Core techniques that separate fast typists from average ones.

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Always return to home row
After every keystroke, return your fingers to A S D F J K L ;. This "muscle memory anchor" is what separates fast typists from slow ones.
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Use correct fingers
Every key has a designated finger. Using wrong fingers feels faster initially but creates bad habits that are hard to break. Follow the finger guide.
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Slow down to speed up
Accuracy first, speed second. Typing at 90% accuracy at 30 WPM will build to 60 WPM faster than typing at 60% accuracy at 40 WPM.
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Rhythm over speed
Develop a consistent, even rhythm like a musician. A steady 40 WPM is better than a burst-and-pause 40 WPM. It feels better and builds muscle memory.

📅 Practice Strategy

How to structure your practice for maximum improvement.

15 minutes daily beats 2 hours weekly
Consistent short sessions build muscle memory far more effectively than long infrequent marathons. Daily practice of 15–30 min is the sweet spot.
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Practice your weak keys
Notice which keys cause you to hesitate or mistype. Spend extra time on those specific drills. Targeted practice beats random practice every time.
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Track your progress
Measure WPM and accuracy after every session. Seeing improvement motivates continued practice. Aim to beat your personal best each week.
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Vary your material
Type blog posts, news articles, code, poetry. Diverse content trains you for real-world typing rather than just optimizing for drills.

🏆 Speed Milestones & Goals

Here's what different typing speeds feel like in the real world.

10–20
🐣 Beginner
Hunt-and-peck stage. Focus on learning key positions before worrying about speed.
30–50
📝 Functional
Can type notes and messages comfortably. Average computer user speed.
60–80
⚡ Proficient
Professional-grade. Writing flows effortlessly, keeping pace with thoughts.
100+
🏆 Expert
Top 5% of typists. Transcriptionists, coders, and competitive typists reach this level.

✨ Pro Secrets

Advanced techniques that unlock the next level.

Read ahead: Don't type character by character — let your eyes read 2–3 words ahead of what your fingers are typing. This eliminates hesitation.
Train specific bigrams: Certain letter pairs (TH, HE, IN, ER) appear in 40% of English text. Drill these pairs until they become instant reflexes.
Minimize finger travel: Never lift fingers higher than needed. Efficient typists keep their fingers barely above the keys, reducing travel time between keystrokes.
Use both Shift keys: Always use the opposite hand's Shift key from the letter. For a capital "A" (left hand key), use the right Shift. This keeps rhythm and prevents awkward hand positions.