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Practice Time Estimator

Enter your current speed and your target — see roughly how many days of consistent practice it might take to close the gap.

Enter Your Current and Target Speed

How Typing Speed Improvement Actually Works

Typing speed improvement is not linear. The first 10–15 WPM of improvement comes relatively quickly (often within 1–2 weeks of daily practice). Beyond that, each additional 5 WPM takes progressively longer. This is normal and expected.

The "easy" phase: 15–30 WPM

Learning basic finger placement and building initial muscle memory. Most people move through this phase in 5–10 days of daily practice.

The "building" phase: 30–45 WPM

Consolidating muscle memory and reducing conscious thinking about key positions. This phase typically takes 2–4 weeks with consistent 20-minute daily sessions.

The "plateau" phase: 45–60 WPM

Speed gains slow significantly. Improvement requires deliberate practice on specific weak patterns — not just repeating the same exercises.

The "expert" phase: 60+ WPM

Marginal gains only. Most professional typists plateau between 60–80 WPM. Reaching 100+ WPM requires years of deliberate sustained practice.

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