Pressure-Free Practice

Korean Typing Practice · 한국어

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WPM 0Accuracy 100%

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Click the box and start typing to begin.

Tips for Practicing Korean Typing

Untimed practice mode is where accuracy habits are actually built — there's no countdown pressuring you into rushed keystrokes, so mistakes you make here are mistakes you can actually notice and correct. Korean typing relies on an input method editor to convert what you type into the correct characters, which makes speed measurement fundamentally different from a Latin-alphabet test. A meaningful Korean WPM score has to account for that conversion step, not just raw keystrokes — which is why a dedicated test, rather than a generic one, is the only way to get an honest number.

⌨️ Keyboard & input method

Korean uses the Dubeolsik (2-set) keyboard layout as the near-universal standard, splitting consonants onto the left half of the keyboard and vowels onto the right.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need special software to type in Korean?

No. Korean typing on Typing Globe works with your device's built-in language input method — the same one you'd use to type Korean in any app. If you haven't added it yet, your operating system's language and keyboard settings will let you enable it in a couple of minutes.

Is the Korean typing test free?

Yes. Every typing test on Typing Globe, including Korean, is free with no signup, no credit card, and no usage limit.

Is the sample text real Korean, or translated from English?

The sample text is written directly in Korean, not machine-translated from an English source — which matters, because translated text often reads unnaturally and doesn't reflect how the language is actually written.