Typing Test

Uzbek Typing Test · Oʻzbekcha

Paragraph✍️ Type Your Own Text
30sWPM 0Accuracy 100%

Oʻtgan yozda oilamiz bilan togʻli hududga sayohat qildik. Ertalab avtobusda yoʻlga chiqdik va yoʻl boʻyi yashil dalalar hamda kichik qishloqlarni koʻrdik. Togʻga koʻtarilgan sari havo sovuqroq boʻla boshladi va havoda toza togʻ havosining hidi sezildi. U yerdagi sharsharalar va yashil oʻrmonlarni koʻrish ajoyib tajriba boʻldi. Biz kichkina mehmonxonada tunadik, derazadan koʻrinadigan togʻ manzarasi ajoyib edi. Kechasi osmonda sanoqsiz yulduzlarni koʻrdik, bu manzara shaharda hech qachon koʻrilmagan edi. Ertasi kuni togʻ choʻqqisiga piyoda koʻtarildik va u yerdan ochilgan manzara soʻz bilan ifodalab boʻlmaydigan darajada goʻzal edi. Mahalliy aholi bizni oʻzlarining anʼanaviy taomlari bilan mehmon qildi va qishloq hayoti haqida qiziqarli hikoyalar aytib berishdi. Bu sayohat oilamiz uchun unutilmas xotiraga aylandi, biz yana shu joyga qaytishni orzu qilamiz.

Click the box and start typing to begin.

Uzbek is spoken natively by roughly 35 million people, primarily in Uzbekistan, where it is the sole official language, with significant Uzbek-speaking populations also in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. As the most widely spoken Turkic language in Central Asia after Turkish, Uzbek plays a central role in the region's government, education, and media.

Uzbekistan has been transitioning its writing system from Cyrillic to Latin script since the 1990s, and that shift is still actively playing out in schools, government documents, and daily digital life, which makes comfortable Latin-script Uzbek typing a genuinely practical and current skill rather than a settled formality. Administrative and data-entry roles, customer-service positions, and government offices across Uzbekistan increasingly expect staff to type efficiently in the Latin Uzbek alphabet, and businesses producing digital content or translations rely on the same fluency.

This test measures that fluency directly, timing you on real Uzbek sentences in Latin script and reporting your WPM and accuracy the moment you finish.

How Uzbek Typing Speed Is Measured

This test reports Uzbek typing speed in WPM, using the standard convention of five typed characters, including spaces, per 'word.' Because modern Uzbek uses Latin script with regular spelling, WPM here translates cleanly and directly compares to English or other Latin-script typing benchmarks, unlike languages that require a separate keystroke-based metric.

Keyboard Layout and Special Characters

The modern Uzbek Latin alphabet is mostly standard Latin letters, but it includes two distinctive characters — oʻ and gʻ — formed with a modifier letter (technically a turned comma, often typed as an apostrophe) rather than a diacritic mark. Uzbek also uses digraphs like sh and ch for sounds that are single letters in the Cyrillic alphabet still used alongside Latin in parts of official life.

CharacterHow to Type It
oʻ / OʻTyped as 'o' followed by a modifier apostrophe ('), or a dedicated key on the Uzbek Latin keyboard layout
gʻ / GʻTyped as 'g' followed by a modifier apostrophe ('), same mechanism as oʻ
sh, ch, ng (digraphs)Typed as ordinary two-letter (or three-letter) sequences — no special key needed
Switching between Latin and Cyrillic UzbekHandled via separate keyboard input layouts, since the two scripts use different key mappings
TaskWindowsMac
Add Uzbek (Latin) keyboardSettings → Time & Language → Language & region → Add a language → Uzbek (Latin) → Add keyboardSystem Settings → Keyboard → Input Sources → Edit → + → Uzbek
Switch input language quicklyWin + SpaceControl + Space

Uzbek Typing Speed Benchmarks (WPM)

WPMLevelReal-World Context
Below 20 WPMBeginnerStill building finger placement, including the oʻ and gʻ modifier key
20–35 WPMBelow AverageFunctional but slower than most office-job expectations
35–45 WPMAverageTypical for a casual, untrained adult typist
45–60 WPMGoodComfortable for administrative and data-entry roles
60–75 WPMProfessionalMatches experienced office and customer-service staff
75+ WPMExpertFast enough for high-volume transcription and data processing

Real Jobs That Value Uzbek Typing Speed

CountryRole or ExamTypical Requirement
UzbekistanGovernment and municipal clerical rolesFast, accurate Latin-script Uzbek typing supports the country's ongoing digitization of public records
UzbekistanData-entry and administrative-assistant positionsEmployers increasingly list Latin Uzbek keyboard proficiency as a practical hiring screen
UzbekistanCustomer-service and call-center rolesWritten chat and email support depend directly on Uzbek typing speed and accuracy
RegionalTranslation and content-production workBusinesses producing Uzbek-language digital content need comfortable Latin-script typing fluency

Uzbek Around the World

Country / RegionContext
UzbekistanSole official language, spoken by the large majority of the country's roughly 35 million people
AfghanistanSignificant Uzbek-speaking minority, mainly in the north
TajikistanNotable Uzbek-speaking population, particularly in border regions
Kyrgyzstan & KazakhstanEstablished Uzbek-speaking communities from historic Central Asian migration patterns
Russia & TurkeyLarge Uzbek labor-migrant communities maintaining the language abroad

Uzbek literature traces back to the 15th-century poet and statesman Alisher Navoi, celebrated as the founder of Chagatai (early Uzbek) literary tradition and still a central cultural figure in Uzbekistan today. Combined with the country's ongoing script transition, that history gives Uzbek an unusually dynamic relationship between its written past and its Latin-script digital present — a useful backdrop for anyone building modern Uzbek typing fluency.

Who Is This Test Built For

  • 🏛️ Government and municipal clerical job applicants in Uzbekistan
  • 💻 Data-entry operators and administrative assistants
  • 🎧 Customer-support and call-center agents typing in Uzbek daily
  • 🎓 Students transitioning from Cyrillic to Latin-script Uzbek typing
  • 📰 Translators and content creators producing Uzbek-language material
  • 🌍 Uzbek diaspora in Russia, Turkey, and Central Asia maintaining written fluency
  • ⌨️ Anyone learning the oʻ and gʻ modifier-letter typing convention

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good Uzbek typing speed?

45–60 WPM is comfortable for most administrative and data-entry roles in Uzbekistan, while 60+ WPM is considered professional-level speed.

How do I type oʻ and gʻ without a Uzbek keyboard?

Most people type a regular apostrophe (') directly after the o or g, which is widely accepted in everyday digital writing, or add the Uzbek Latin keyboard layout in system settings for a dedicated key.

Should I learn to type in Latin or Cyrillic Uzbek?

Latin script is the official standard Uzbekistan has been transitioning to since independence and is what this test uses, though Cyrillic is still used in some contexts, especially among older generations.

How is WPM calculated on this test?

Every five typed characters, including spaces, counts as one word. Net WPM subtracts a penalty for uncorrected errors, reflecting real, usable typing output.

Is this typing test free?

Yes — completely free, no signup, no download, and unlimited retakes.

Test muddatini tanlang, yozishni boshlang va WPM natijangizni darhol ko'ring.