TypeSpeed offers a variety of typing modes to help you practice and improve your skills in different contexts. Each mode is designed to focus on a specific aspect of typing, from raw speed to accuracy and practical application. Choose the mode that best suits your goals and start practicing!
The **Timer Mode** is perfect for those who want to test and improve their typing speed under time pressure. You can select a set duration for your test: 15, 30, 60, or 120 seconds. Once the countdown begins, you type as much as you can. The test automatically ends when the timer runs out, and your words per minute (WPM) and accuracy are calculated based on what you've typed within that time limit. This mode is excellent for simulating real-world scenarios where you need to type quickly and efficiently.
In **Random Sentence Mode**, you are given a randomly generated sentence to type. The test continues until you have correctly typed the entire sentence. This mode is great for improving your accuracy and rhythm without the pressure of a ticking clock. It helps you focus on hitting every key correctly and building muscle memory for common word patterns. It's an ideal choice for beginners who want to establish a solid foundation before moving on to timed challenges.
**Custom Text Mode** gives you full control over your practice session. You can paste any text you want—a paragraph from a book, an article, or even your own writing—and the test will require you to type it out. The test ends when you have completed the entire custom text. This mode is particularly useful for practicing specific vocabulary, difficult phrases, or simply getting comfortable with a particular writing style. It's a versatile tool for personalized typing practice.
The **IELTS/IT Mode** is a specialized tool for focused, practical practice. In this mode, you can select from pre-defined templates designed for two distinct purposes:
In both cases, the test finishes once you have correctly typed the entire template. This mode is designed to make your practice more relevant to your specific academic or professional needs, ensuring you build skills that are immediately applicable.