Arcade

Typing Games

Three free arcade typing games, each built to make raw speed and accuracy feel like a game instead of a countdown clock.

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Runner

Dash Typing Game

Sprint down a neon track — every correct word is a burst of speed.

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Shooter

Type Blaster

Type to fire. Clear the wave before the words reach your base.

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Arcade

Word Fall

Words fall. You type. Don't let one hit the ground.

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What Are Typing Games?

Typing games wrap a real typing test inside a game format — racing, shooting, survival, falling words — so the pressure to type quickly and accurately comes from game mechanics instead of a plain countdown timer. The skill being trained is identical to a standard typing test; the framing is just more engaging.

Available Games

GameStyleSkill Trained
Dash Typing GameA side-view typing runner. Type the prompted word correctly to surge forward and pull ahead of your rival racer; a mistake costs you your stride.Runner
Type BlasterA typing shooter. Word-marked ships drift down from the top of the screen — type a word to lock on and fire, destroying it before it reaches your base.Shooter
Word FallA classic falling-words arcade game. Words drop down multiple lanes at increasing speed — type them before they reach the bottom, or lose a life.Arcade

🎮 Same scoring underneath

Every game reports the same WPM and accuracy metrics as a standard test — the arcade wrapper changes how it feels, not how it's measured.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are typing games actually useful, or just entertainment?

Both — the score, combo, and lives systems put real time pressure on your typing the same way a timed test does, but the game framing keeps most people practicing longer than a plain test would. Each game's final screen still reports a WPM-equivalent and accuracy.

Do I need an account to play?

No — every game is free with no signup. Your high score is saved locally in your browser.

Are the games available in languages other than English?

Not yet — all three games currently use an English word bank. Other languages are planned.