Benchmarking

Typing Benchmark

Track a stable baseline across one-minute, three-minute, and exam-length challenges.

Typing Benchmark turns ordinary tests into a repeatable standard. It is the place users return to every week to see whether training is actually raising clean output rather than just inflating sprint speed.

Benchmark tiers

3

Core metrics

4

Review cycle

Weekly

Pathway

Quick baseline

Use the one-minute test for a fast weekly check-in.

Pathway

Consistency run

Move into a three-minute passage for rhythm control.

Pathway

Endurance check

Use a five-minute exam passage for durable performance.

Pathway

Certification prep

Move from benchmark mode into a formal certificate-style assessment.

Deep dive

Why benchmark instead of guessing

Users often overestimate progress because they switch durations, prompts, and difficulty every time they practice. Benchmarks solve that by standardizing the path: short sprint, medium rhythm test, and longer endurance passage on a repeatable cadence.

Deep dive

How teams can use it

This structure works for classrooms, coding bootcamps, support teams, and exam-prep communities. Everyone can run the same benchmark ladder and compare clean scores rather than relying on self-reported speed claims.

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