Short tests measure a burst of speed, but they say nothing about how well you hold up over time.
This five-minute endurance test locks the clock at five minutes and adds a consistency score and weak keys, so you can see where fatigue creeps in across a longer run.
How to use 5 Minute Test Typing
- Click the passage and type steadily; the five-minute timer runs as you go.
- Speed and accuracy update live while your rhythm and mistakes are tracked.
- At the end, review your consistency score and weak keys to see how you held up.
What you can do with it
- Test typing stamina over five minutes.
- See where fatigue affects your accuracy.
- Find weak keys that appear under load.
Good to know
Consistency measures how even your keystroke timing stays across five minutes; weak keys show where mistakes cluster as you tire. The duration is fixed, and everything runs in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
Why five minutes for endurance?
Five minutes is long enough for fatigue to show in your rhythm and accuracy, which a short burst test cannot reveal.
What does consistency tell me?
It shows whether your pace stays steady or drifts and stutters as you tire over the run.
Is the duration fixed?
Yes, at five minutes, so endurance results stay comparable from one attempt to the next.