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Learn to Type
A step-by-step journey for complete beginners. Start by placing your fingers on the home row, learn the keyboard a few keys at a time, and build up to typing whole sentences without looking.
Home Row
0/6 doneHome Row: F & J
Keys: F JLearn the F & J keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Home Row: D & K
Keys: D KLearn the D & K keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Home Row: S & L
Keys: S LLearn the S & L keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Home Row: A & ;
Keys: A ;Learn the A & ; keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Home Row: G & H
Keys: G HLearn the G & H keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Top Row
0/6 doneTop Row: E & I
Keys: E ILearn the E & I keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Top Row: R & U
Keys: R ULearn the R & U keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Top Row: T & Y
Keys: T YLearn the T & Y keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Top Row: W & O
Keys: W OLearn the W & O keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Top Row: Q & P
Keys: Q PLearn the Q & P keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Bottom Row
0/6 doneBottom Row: V & M
Keys: V MLearn the V & M keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Bottom Row: B & N
Keys: B NLearn the B & N keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Bottom Row: C & ,
Keys: C ,Learn the C & , keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Bottom Row: X & .
Keys: X .Learn the X & . keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Bottom Row: Z & /
Keys: Z /Learn the Z & / keys and the finger that reaches each one.
Capitals & Punctuation
0/6 doneCapitals: Right Hand
Keys: J K L H U I O PUse the Shift key to type capital letters smoothly.
Capitals: Left Hand
Keys: F D S A G R E W QUse the Shift key to type capital letters smoothly.
Capitals: Both Hands
Keys: T Y B N V M CUse the Shift key to type capital letters smoothly.
Punctuation Marks
Keys: . , / ;Use the Shift key to type capital letters smoothly.
Quotes & Apostrophe
Keys: ' ;Use the Shift key to type capital letters smoothly.
Capital Sentences
Capitals & PunctuationType complete sentences and find your rhythm.
Numbers
0/6 doneNumbers: 4 & 7
Keys: 4 7Reach the 4 & 7 keys on the number row and snap back to home.
Numbers: 3 & 8
Keys: 3 8Reach the 3 & 8 keys on the number row and snap back to home.
Numbers: 2 & 9
Keys: 2 9Reach the 2 & 9 keys on the number row and snap back to home.
Numbers: 1 & 0
Keys: 1 0Reach the 1 & 0 keys on the number row and snap back to home.
Numbers: 5 & 6
Keys: 5 6Reach the 5 & 6 keys on the number row and snap back to home.
Numbers in Context
NumbersType complete sentences and find your rhythm.
Fluency
0/6 doneEveryday Typing 1
FluencyBring the whole keyboard together in flowing text.
Everyday Typing 2
FluencyBring the whole keyboard together in flowing text.
Everyday Typing 3
FluencyBring the whole keyboard together in flowing text.
Everyday Typing 4
FluencyBring the whole keyboard together in flowing text.
Everyday Typing 5
FluencyBring the whole keyboard together in flowing text.
Everyday Typing 6
FluencyBring the whole keyboard together in flowing text.
Structured Typing Lessons for Every Level
These typing lessons are designed to teach touch typing from the ground up — starting with home row fundamentals and progressing through every key on the keyboard. Each lesson builds on the last, introducing new keys only once the previous ones are comfortable. This structured approach is significantly faster than unguided practice, because it targets the specific skills you haven't developed yet rather than repeating what you already know.
Touch typing — the ability to type without looking at the keyboard — is what separates fast typists from average ones. It's not a natural skill; it's a learned one. The lessons here teach you which finger is responsible for which key, how to keep your hands anchored to the home row, and how to extend to reach letters without losing your position.
How the Lessons Are Structured
Each lesson contains a series of tasks that progressively introduce new key combinations, finger stretches, and common letter patterns. You can track your progress through each lesson and pick up where you left off. The first two lessons are free for all users — they cover the home row and the most common keys in the English language, which alone account for the majority of keystrokes in everyday typing.
Who These Lessons Are For
If you currently type with two fingers, hunt and peck, or regularly look at the keyboard, these lessons will change how you type permanently. Even if you already type at a moderate speed, working through the structured lessons will identify and fix the finger assignment errors that are quietly capping your maximum WPM. Most users see measurable improvement within the first week of consistent daily practice.