Get your own certificate

Get your own certificate

Do you know that you can get certified in keyboarding on any layout? That’s right — whether you’re a QWERTY fan or prefer DVORAK, there’s a keyboarding speed test for you from Ratatype.

You can take the test as many times as you want! Only the best score will count towards your certification, there’s no need to worry about making a mistake.

certificate
speed
accuracy
platinum
70 wpm 99.5%
gold
50 wpm 98.7%
silver
40 wpm 96%

Why do I need to take
a typing test?

There are many reasons why you might want to take a typing speed test. Perhaps you’re curious to find out how fast you can type, or maybe you want to see if you need to improve your accuracy. Either way, a typing speed test is a great way to estimate your progress. The average typing speed is 40 words per minute, so if you can beat that, you’re doing great!

You can take the keyboarding speed test as many times as you like, and each time you’ll likely see your speed and accuracy improve. So why not give it a try today? You might be surprised at how fast you can type..

How is typing speed
measured on Ratatype?

The most common way to measure typing speed is words per minute, or WPM. The "word" is an average of 5 characters. To calculate WPM, simply take the number of words typed in a minute with no typos and divide by five. For example, if you type 100 characters in a minute including spaces, your typing speed would be 20 WPM.

We all know how frustrating it is to make a typo in an important document. But did you know that typos can also have a major impact on your typing speed? That's why we don't allow you to continue typing if you have a typo in your test. You have to fix it to proceed with the WPM test.

To get the best typing speed results, you should check that all the keys on your keyboard work correctly.


The typing test is only 2-3 minutes long!

You can practice as much as you need.
Simply grab your keyboard and start typing. The sooner you get started, the sooner you'll be able to see how fast your fingers really are!
Good luck!