Want to type faster for government exams or professional work? This guide provides proven techniques
and daily practice routines to significantly boost your typing speed.
Step 1: Master Proper Finger Placement
Home Row Position
The foundation of fast typing is correct finger placement on the home row:
- Left hand: Pinky on A, Ring on S, Middle on D, Index on F
- Right hand: Index on J, Middle on K, Ring on L, Pinky on semicolon
- Thumbs: Rest on spacebar
Pro Tip
F and J keys have small bumps to help you find home position without looking. Always return your
fingers to home row after typing each letter.
Finger-to-Key Mapping
Each finger is responsible for specific keys:
- Left pinky: Q, A, Z, Tab, Caps Lock, Shift
- Left ring: W, S, X
- Left middle: E, D, C
- Left index: R, T, F, G, V, B
- Right index: Y, U, H, J, N, M
- Right middle: I, K, comma
- Right ring: O, L, period
- Right pinky: P, semicolon, slash, Enter, Shift
Step 2: Build Accuracy First
Critical Rule: Never sacrifice accuracy for speed. Focus on 95%+ accuracy before
trying to type faster.
Why Accuracy Matters
- Errors reduce your net WPM significantly
- Correcting mistakes takes more time than typing correctly
- Bad habits from inaccurate typing are hard to break
- Government exams deduct errors from your speed
Accuracy Training
- Type slowly and deliberately at first
- Focus on hitting the right key every time
- Don't look at the keyboard
- Practice difficult letter combinations repeatedly
- Only increase speed once accuracy is consistent
Step 3: Practice Common Words and Patterns
Most Frequent Words
Practice these words that appear in 50% of all English text:
the, be, to, of, and, a, in, that, have, I, it, for, not, on, with, he, as, you, do, at
Common Bigrams
Practice these two-letter combinations:
th, he, in, er, an, re, on, at, en, nd, ti, es, or, te, of
Practice Tip
Spend 10 minutes daily typing just these common words and bigrams. Your muscle memory will
develop faster.
Step 5: Use Interval Training
Interval training is the fastest way to increase speed:
Burst Method
- Type at maximum speed for 1 minute
- Rest for 30 seconds
- Type at comfortable speed for 2 minutes
- Repeat 5 times
Progressive Loading
- Type at your max comfortable speed
- Increase speed by 5 WPM (will feel uncomfortable)
- Maintain for 1 minute, even with errors
- Drop back to comfortable speed
- Repeat daily - uncomfortable speed becomes normal
Step 6: Track Your Progress
What to Measure
- Gross WPM: Raw typing speed
- Net WPM: Speed after error deduction
- Accuracy: Percentage of correct keystrokes
- Error patterns: Which keys you miss most
Weekly Testing
Take a 10-minute typing test every week to measure improvement. Record:
- Date and time of test
- Net WPM achieved
- Accuracy percentage
- Most common errors
Realistic Expectations
Expect to gain 1-2 WPM per week with consistent practice on TypingTestGo. From 30 to 40
wpm typically takes 6-8
weeks.