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Typing Speed by Age — Where Do You Stand?

Enter your age and typing speed to see how you compare to typical ranges for your age group. A fun benchmark — not a professional assessment.

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Average Typing Speed by Age Group

Typing speed varies significantly by age group, primarily because of when someone first started using computers and keyboards regularly. These are approximate ranges based on available research and typing platform aggregate data.

Age GroupTypical RangeAverageContext
10–14 years15–30 WPM23 WPMStill developing motor skills
15–20 years25–45 WPM35 WPMRapid improvement phase
21–30 years30–55 WPM42 WPMPeak performance window
31–40 years28–50 WPM40 WPMMaintained with regular use
41–55 years25–45 WPM36 WPMSlight decline without practice
56+ years20–40 WPM30 WPMVaries widely by usage

Data is approximate and based on aggregate research. Individual speed depends heavily on keyboard usage history and practice, not age alone.

Factors That Affect Typing Speed More Than Age

Practice frequency

Someone who types daily for work will maintain speed regardless of age. Infrequent use causes speed to decline at any age.

Typing technique

Touch typists (all 10 fingers) are consistently 30–50% faster than hunt-and-peck typists, regardless of age group.

Keyboard familiarity

Switching between keyboard layouts (laptop vs desktop, different brands) temporarily reduces speed. Consistency helps.

Language and content

Typing familiar words in your primary language is always faster than typing technical or unfamiliar content.

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