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Find My Typing Speed: How to Achieve 30-40 Words Per Minute and Improve Your Typing Efficiency

Jun 22, 2025

Typing speed is an ability that many of us take for granted but that is becoming more and more crucial in an era of computer-aided work and play. No matter if you're entering data or typing up some content, it all comes down to typing fast and accurately, which can make a big difference in your productivity. Employers are increasingly using typing speed tests as part of hiring processes for both general and technical positions. If you’d like to type at a speed of 30 – 40 WPM, which is a nice goal to set, then you are starting in an ideal position for producing gains in both speed and accuracy. In this post, we’ll walk you through the process of measuring, improving and maintaining your typing speed up to 30-40 WPM and beyond. Table of Contents Why Typing Speed Is Important The Growing Importance of Typing Speed in the Workplace – 2021 Update How fast you can type, a performance criteria for job interviews The Art of Typing: For Speed and Efficiency in the Modern World of Technology Understanding Typing Speed What is Words Per Minute (WPM)? Why 30-40 WPM is a Big Deal Factors Influencing How Fast You Can Type Checking your current typing speed How to Test Your Typing Speed Free Typing Speed Tests Online What your results mean: Speed vs. accuracy How To Increase Your Typing From 30-40 WPM & Get A High Score In Typing Test (And A Job) Why Focus on Accuracy First? Cause of Injury: The Finger Placement Contribu TING to the Injury Touch Typer : The Necessary Skill For Speed Good Posture and Ergonomics Keep an eye on your posture. Proper Typing Practice Methods The Typing Routine: How to Build A Steady Practice Routine How to Cut Your Typing Practice Into Quota of Sessions Using Typing Software & Apps for Progress Monitoring How to Set Reasonable Typing Goals and Boost WPM Inside the article we get Performance Typing Tips For 40+ WPM Relieving Typing Fatigue and Strain Simple tricks to minimize typing errors Games to Pour Fun in Learning Gallons Typing Experimenting with Genuine Language Use Some Utilities and Exercises To Get Typing Faster Free Websites to Take Online Typing Tests and Practice Exercises Typing Programs: The Right One For You Typing Games That Develop And Speed-Up Typing Skills Typing Communities for Help Slack helps you track how much you’re typing in app Slack will help you keep an eye on how much you’re typing in app How to Monitor Your Results Over Time When to Push Beyond 40 WPM Marking Achievements and Keeping Momentum Up More Tips for Fast and Accurate Typing Learn to Type with Less Tension: Breathe Your Way There How to concentrate and avoid distraction Keying Techniques for Multi Tasking Efficiency Conclusion: Never Stop Typing For Mastery Background: The Significance of Typing Speed Type like a pro In an age where digital communication is the standard, your daily tasks depend more and more on your typing speed - whether for work, or even to get your point across in a text. The faster and more accurately you are able to type, the faster you will be able to accomplish tasks, the more productive you will be, and the less errors you will make. In many positions, typing isn’t just a fundamental skill — it’s a requirement. Even jobs classified as in administration, for customer support, for content generating, for coding, for technical positions – all looking for decent typing skills. The rise of touch-typing in the modern workplace As more companies adopt digital tools and remote work, what used to be done by hand has shifted to the computer, a tablet or a smartphone. This has changed to digital communication, where speed of typing and talking is of the essence. Whether you are answering emails, analyzing data or writing reports, improvements to processing time directly result in increased productivity. How fast you type as a performance rating signal on job interviews In job interviews, some employers include typing tests to see how quickly potential hires can do written work. Some positions, especially in tech and data entry, use typing tests as part of the evaluation process. A faster typist can accomplish more work in a certain amount of time and therefore would be more valuable to the employer. Rather, in this era of digital communications, here are two which speak to me on different levels about the way I use my keyboard. During a digital age, any little boost in your typing speed can save an extra minute or two and compound into almost an hour and a half to spend elsewhere. Whether you are a student who needs to type an essay or a freelance writer who works on articles, or you are an office worker and need to practice typing, for you, this typing speed factor means a lot. Understanding Typing Speed What is WPM and What Should You be Aiming for... Before you get into trying to speed up your typing you need to understand what it is that you are trying to do, and why a speed range such a 30-40 WPM is absolutely essential. What is WPM? Typing speed is defined in wpm, typing speed is a vital factor for your typing test. It judges how many words a person can type in one minute. Five characters (including spaces) make up a “word,” so if you type a sentence with 50 characters in it, you’ve contributed 10 words. Why 30-40 WPM is a Significant Benchmark A minimum of 30 WPM is the usual prerequisite and equals to about 30-40 WPM in typing speed. Applying for most entry-level positions (commonly involving regular data entry, delivering customer service, and other generalized office duties), require typists to test at no less than 30 WPM. Typing 30-40 WPM is often considered as the average typing speed of people who are not experts in data entry and typing. What Influences Typing Speed There are a number of contributing factors to typing speed: The More Your Practice, Typing The Faster You Will Get. Knowing the keyboard: You’ll begin to learn the placement of the keys, so you won’t need to glance down at your keyboard, which can also improve your speed. Accuracy: The faster you type the more speed you will become. Posture and Ergonomics– Bad posture and bad workspace ergonomics can hinder your typing speed and make your hand uncomfortable after some time of use. How Fast Do You Type? Before you aim for say achieving 30-40 WPM, you should know where you are at the moment. How to Test Your Typing Speed There are a lot of free online typing tests you can take to check your typing speed and accuracy. Sites like Typing. com, Keybr. com, and 10fastfingers. com offer free typing tests. These tests usually tell you how many words per minute you type and how many mistakes you make. Some of these sites also offer readings on your progress, after you have taken a test. Free Typing Speed Tests Online Typing. com: This website provides typing tests from 1 minute to 5 minutes long so you can test your typing speed over various periods. 10FastFingers: Here, you can test your typing speed and race others. Keybr: Keybr is one of the simplest websites to test your typing speed and to concentrate on key patterns that will improve yourn speed. Interpreting Your Results: Speed versus Accuracy When working on improving your typing speed, never forget that your accuracy should be the same as your typing speed. It is better to type slow with less number of mistakes than to type fast with high mistakes. You want to get at least 95%20accuracy. If you can type at 30-40 WPM with that much accuracy, you are doing great. Upgrading Typing Rate from 30-40 to 50-60 Wpm Once you get to 30-40 WPM the fun has just started! To increase your typing speed, concentrate on good habits and regular practice. Why Focus on Accuracy First? Before you try to get faster, make sure you are accurate. This should make the need for continuous corrections while typing unnecessary. Speed starts with accuracy, less errors means less stopping to correct. Start slow if you need it to really focus on getting each word correct, after that you can speed-up as much as you can stay accurate. Proper Finger Placement Is Key Fingers must be placed correctly to type fast. The best way is to use home rowing - place your fingers on the following keys: Left hand: A, S, D, F Right hand: J, K, L,; Using this method you’ll use your strongest fingers for the most commonly used keys (your index fingers). This will improve your typing speed dramatically over time. Speed: The Importance of Touch Typing Touch typing Touch typing is one of the most efficient ways to increase typing speed. That means typing without having to look at the keyboard, so that you can concentrate on the screen and the words you’re typing. And your fingers move to the right keys automatically once you learn to type without looking at the keys, which of course saves time. Good Posture and Ergonomics Having a good posture makes a lot of difference in typing efficiently. Sit up straight, 90-degree angle elbows, feet flat on the ground. Your wrists should float comfortably above the keyboard, not rest on it, to prevent strain. This ergo option can help you type more and faster without strain or tiredness. Practice Typing Like an Expert Like with any skill, you can improve your typing with practice. This is how to structure your practice sessions to get the most benefit. Making a Routine for Typing Practice Spend some quality time each day practising typing. Begin with less time, 15-20 minutes, and work your way up as you get in better shape. The secret is to be consistent--try to practice daily if you can. Mix up your exercises with different timed tests, typing drills, and fun typing games. How to Divide Up Typing Practice Into a Manageable Schedule Divide up your practice to a smaller dose. Begin with warm-up problems designed to practice accuracy, and then move on to the timed drills. As you get more confident you can up the time. Breaking your practice into shorter units helps you concentrate better and doesn’t lead to burnout. Tracking Progress with Typing Software and Apps Because many typing software programs and apps have tracking features that can help you demonstrate progress. These tools display your words a minute and your accuracy rate, and let you see your progress over time. And some apps — including TypingMaster — also offer personalized lessons and games to help you shore up weaker areas of your typing. Setting Typing Goals That Will Actually Help You Succeed (Link Love #14) Begin with attainable short-term goals (41). For instance, if you are a 30 WPM typer now, aim for 35 WPM in a month. Divide that progress into weekly goals so you can track progress, see where you need to adjust your practice routine and so on. Advanced Typing Tips to Hit 40 There are few typing goals out there that are going to have quite the impact on your work, your free time, and your quality of life in general, than learning to type 40 words per minute. When you get up to 30-40 WPM, you can slap yourself on the back. Apply these pro tips to step up your pace while never compromising on accuracy. Eliminating Typing Fatigue and Discomfort Hours of typing can lead to fatigue and strain, particularly in your wrists and fingers. Take breaks often to prevent fingering and posture injury. Strengthen and develop fingers incorporating exercises using a keyboard to develop finger endurance. Common Typo Mistakes & How to Avoid Them All but the most experienced typists can get a bit overeager. Try common errors: typing mystak and hitting the X or v by mistake for instance. Take your practice slowly & fix your mistakes before you start speeding up. A Fun Way to Learn: Typing Games Typing games are a fun way to test and develop your typing speed. Websites such as TypeRacer and Nitrotype let you race others, so that you can not only practice in a competitive environment. These games are an excellent way to test your own complexity while keeping it fun to practice typing. Learning with Real Data Train to type with news articles, books—whatever interests you. This presents you with different styles of writing and assists greatly in adjusting to different content and increasing speed and accuracy. Resources to Increase Your Typing Speed There are a number of great tools you can use to track and improve your typing speed using the Web. Free Typing Test and Practice Free Online Typing Test and Free Online Typing Practice to save your time. Taptaptyping.com TypingClub Keybr.com 10FastFingers Learn to Type Programs: Which One is Right for You Taptaptyping.com TypingMaster Kiran’s Typing Tutor Games for Developing Typing Skills Taptaptyping.com Nitrotype TypeRacer Type Communities and Tag by Feelings of Support from Peers You can join typing groups—in discussion forums like Typing on Reddit or Typing Speed Discord groups. You can also enhance your learning through knowledge sharing & tips from others. Watching You Type Track your progress to avoid losing momentum. Check your WPM and accuracy as you type so no practice time is wasted. On the other hand, do celebrate milestones and establish new goals. This will serve as an inspiration for you as to guide you in continually improving. More Typing Tips for Speed and Accuracy If sitting down and typing gives you the stress, Try this: Type without Stress: Breathing techniques Relax, take deep breaths if you are feeling a bit tense or stressed. When I type with a relaxed attitude I\'m actually much more accurate and focused. How to Focus and Avoid Distractions Turn off all distractions such as your phone, other tabs, or loud places. You will be able to concentrate more on your typing and get less distracted. How to Switching Between Tasks for Faster Typing Your multitasking skills will also benefit if you are capable of typing faster. For example, if you’re writing emails, or drafting content, or filling out forms you’re doing all of that at a single glance and without sacrificing quality because faster typing equals the ability to handle multiple things all at once. Conclusion: Ever better at typing! Typing speed is a skill which can be developed over time, with practice and persistence. However, if you set achievable goals, practice consistently and have the right tools in place, it’s possible to go from 0-30 WPM(slow typing) to 30-40 WPM(average typing) and beyond. Don’t forget–speed is nothing without accuracy, so work on solid habits and techniques as you move toward those typing goals! Just keep practicing, and you’ll find you’ll make huge advances in speed, and be far more productive in your work and personal activities.