Typing Statistics and WPM History
Review personal bests, average typing speed, accuracy, and recent test history.
Progress Chart
Recent Results
| Date | Mode | WPM | Accuracy | Raw |
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How to read your typing statistics
Your WPM history is most useful when you compare similar tests. A 15 second sprint, a 60 second benchmark, and a long paragraph test measure different skills, so look for trends within the same mode before judging progress.
Accuracy matters as much as speed. If raw WPM is much higher than corrected WPM, errors are slowing you down even when your fingers feel fast. A steady accuracy score above 95 percent usually means you can increase speed without building messy habits.
What to track over time
Watch your best WPM, average WPM, accuracy, and consistency across recent sessions. Small daily improvements are normal; large jumps usually happen after you fix a specific weakness such as number row confidence, punctuation, or reading ahead.