34 WPM
Good start
Prioritize accuracy and push to 40+ next.
Quick answer: most people type around 35-45 WPM. A strong practical target is 50+ WPM with 95%+ accuracy. Use this page to benchmark your level, see what counts as good, and run a proper test.
Average adult range
35-45 WPM
Good practical target
50+ WPM
Strong work-ready pace
60+ WPM
Search terms like average wpm, normal typing speed, and good wpm usually mean one thing: “Where do I stand right now?” Use this table for a realistic answer.
34 WPM
Good start
Prioritize accuracy and push to 40+ next.
49 WPM
Good
Already practical for most daily typing.
52 WPM
Very good
Strong pace with 95%+ accuracy.
62 WPM
Excellent
Well above average for most users.
Run three tests in the same format. One run is noisy; three runs are reliable.
Compare WPM with accuracy together. 55 WPM at 96% beats 60 WPM at 89% in real work.
Judge progress by your weekly average, not one lucky test.
The best upgrade for most typists is simple: keep accuracy high while raising speed gradually. If your score jumps but mistakes spike, slow down slightly and rebuild control. That is how you convert temporary speed into lasting typing performance.
For most adults, a practical average is around 35 to 45 WPM with roughly 93% to 96% accuracy. Around 40 WPM is common for everyday office work.
For practical daily work, 45 to 60 WPM with high accuracy is generally considered good. Around 50 WPM is a strong near-term target for most people.
Normal or standard WPM for general users is usually in the mid-30s to mid-40s. Your real benchmark should include both speed and accuracy.
34 WPM is a solid beginner baseline. It is usable for daily tasks, and with short focused practice most people can push into the 40s quickly.
Yes. Around 50 WPM with strong accuracy is above everyday average and works well for most school and work writing.
62 WPM is strong. At that pace, most people are comfortably above average for general typing tasks, especially with 95%+ accuracy.
Fast usually starts around 70+ WPM for sustained typing. Elite competitive typing is often much higher, but 70 to 80 WPM is already excellent for practical work.
A great first target is 45 WPM at 95%+ accuracy. Then aim for 55 WPM with the same accuracy before pushing higher.
Next Step
Take a quick test and compare your score against the ranges above.