Free Typing Games
Practice typing the fun way. Type Fast's free typing games turn speed drills into a challenge — no signup, no ads, just your keyboard. Great for kids and anyone who learns faster when practice feels like play.
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Word Rain
Words fall from the top of the screen — type each one before it hits the bottom. Speeds up as you go, with Easy, Medium, and Hard modes and saved high scores.
Code Breaker
Breach 10 security layers by typing sequences against a countdown. Each layer gets longer and faster. How far can you get before the clock runs out?
Ghost Race
Race a passage against a "ghost" that types at your own personal best. Beat it to set a new record — a simple, addictive way to push your WPM up.
Key Pop
A key lights up on the keyboard — press it before it fades. The fastest way for beginners and kids to learn where every key lives.
Word Smith
Type words to defeat five bosses, chaining combos for bigger hits. Type fast enough or the boss strikes back. The most game-y of the bunch.
Sharpshooter
Sixty seconds, zero mistakes allowed — one wrong key and the word is a miss. A pure accuracy drill that sharpens precision under pressure.
Why typing games work
The hardest part of getting faster at typing is doing it consistently. Games make practice something you want to come back to, which is exactly what builds muscle memory. They're especially good for kids and beginners who find plain drills dull. When you want focused improvement, switch to the typing test and adaptive practice, which target your weakest keys.
Frequently asked questions
Are the typing games free?
Yes. All typing games on Type Fast are free, have no ads, and require no account. They run right in your browser.
Do typing games actually improve typing speed?
Yes. Games keep practice fun and frequent, which is what builds speed and accuracy over time. They're especially effective for kids and beginners who find drills boring.
What typing games are available?
Six games: Word Rain, Code Breaker, Ghost Race, Key Pop, Word Smith, and Sharpshooter — covering speed, accuracy, key location, and racing your personal best.