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Keep the route stable
This page keeps the typing conditions fixed around English, 5 minutes, and exam simulation so repeated attempts are easier to compare honestly.
Start here
Pick the route that matches your goal: a quick score check, deliberate practice, proof-style certification, or exam prep.
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Core Page
Check typing control, rhythm, and sustained accuracy with a structured challenge.
This route is fixed around English, 5 minutes, and exam simulation so visitors can compare attempts honestly and move into the right follow-up page without relying on thin navigation-only screens.
English • Exam Simulation
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Route note
This page keeps the typing conditions fixed around English, 5 minutes, and exam simulation so repeated attempts are easier to compare honestly.
Route note
A useful result is one you can repeat with similar accuracy. Net WPM, not just peak gross speed, is what makes the page valuable for practice and decision-making.
Route note
After a few clean attempts, move into a feature hub, certification page, or exam page only when you know whether the next goal is training, proof, or endurance.
How to evaluate the result
Repeat the same 5 minutes exam simulation route a few times before you decide that the result is real progress. If the score swings sharply, use the pattern of errors and accuracy changes to decide whether you need a different timer or a different practice mode.
Where to go next
Move to a practice hub when you need drills, to a certification-style route when you need proof-oriented structure, or to an exam page when you want a more formal benchmark. The route should change because your goal changed, not because this english page ran out of content.
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FAQ
Most users sit around 35 to 45 WPM, but job requirements and long-form accuracy targets vary.
A good score depends on the role, but 50 WPM with solid accuracy is a practical benchmark for many office workflows.
Practice daily, reduce error rates first, and rotate through short and long typing sessions to build durable speed.