Relax before speed
Tension causes rushed mistakes. Smooth, steady keystrokes usually beat frantic bursts.
Typing Guide
Typing faster is a feedback loop: take a test, identify the drag, practice it, and retest with the same accuracy standard.
Tension causes rushed mistakes. Smooth, steady keystrokes usually beat frantic bursts.
Retrying a result immediately can show whether the issue was focus, unfamiliar words, or a weak key pattern.
Saved results make improvement visible and prevent one lucky run from becoming your only benchmark.
Use accurate short tests, repeat weak patterns, and build consistency before increasing pace.
Try to reduce keyboard glances over time. Touch typing usually improves speed and consistency.