Is My WPM Good? Every Typing Speed From 30 to 200, Judged

The short answer: 40 WPM is average, 50+ is good, 60+ is fast, 80+ is professional-grade, and 100+ is the top 1%. Find your exact number below — each links to a full breakdown with percentile, age context and job requirements — or take the test and get the verdict automatically.

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Your WPM Faster than… Verdict in one line
30 WPM ~19% Below average — and the fastest-fixable score on this list
40 WPM ~42% The average line — fine for life, light for typing jobs
45 WPM ~55% Just past the median
50 WPM ~68% Comfortably above average; office-adequate
52 WPM ~73% You match the average online test-taker — above the general average
55 WPM ~79% Faster than 4 in 5 people
58 WPM ~84% Strong — especially on a 3-minute test
60 WPM ~87% The office-ready threshold; genuinely fast
64 WPM ~92% Top 10% territory
65 WPM ~93% Meets nearly every job requirement
70 WPM ~96% Transcription-capable with accuracy
75 WPM ~98% Professional tier (covers 74 too)
80 WPM ~99% Top few percent of all typists
83 WPM ~99% The oddly-specific test result, decoded
90 WPM 99th percentile Elite
100 WPM Top ~1% Elite — competitive-typing territory
120 WPM Top fraction of 1% Competitive class
200 WPM Is it even possible? (Short answer: barely, briefly)

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How to read any verdict on this site

Every number page answers the same four questions with real data: your percentile (what share of people you out-type, from the model on our percentiles page), your position for your age (the same score means different things at 15 and 55 — age averages here), whether the number clears job requirements, and the realistic path to the next tier. One rule repeats everywhere: a score only counts at 95%+ accuracy — net WPM with errors corrected is the honest number, and it’s the one our test reports.