10 Fast Fingers, also known as 10FF, is one of the most established and widely used free online typing test platforms in the world. Founded in 2010, it has been trusted by students, professionals, and competitive typists across more than 100 countries for well over a decade. The tool embedded on this page gives you direct access to the full 10 Fast Fingers experience – including its global leaderboard, multiplayer racing, and 100+ language support – without leaving TypingMasterPro. No account is needed to start typing and see your WPM result immediately.
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10 Fast Fingers is a browser-based typing speed test and typing school built around one of the most consistent and well-regarded WPM measurement systems available for free online. Its standard typing test uses a fixed set of the 200 most commonly used words in your chosen language and times you for 60 seconds. Because the word list is standardised, your scores across different sessions are directly comparable – making 10FF one of the most reliable tools for tracking genuine improvement over time.
What sets 10FF apart from most other typing tools is its combination of depth and accessibility. The core test requires no account and produces a result in 60 seconds. But beyond the test, 10FF offers a global leaderboard updated in real time, a multiplayer mode that lets you race live against other users, a custom test where you type your own text, advanced tests with harder vocabulary, and a structured Top 1000 words practice mode – all free.
The 10FF tool is loaded in the iframe above. Here is how to take your first test:
A note on the Submit button: it requires a free 10FF account. You can take the test and see your full result without any account. The account is only needed if you want your score saved to the public leaderboard or your personal history tracked over time.
The default 60-second test using the 200 most common words in your selected language. This is the mode used for leaderboard comparison and personal progress tracking. Because the word list is consistent, your scores are directly comparable across sessions – a rising average over weeks is genuine evidence of improvement.
A harder test using less common vocabulary. Typists who score well on the standard test often see a 10 to 15 WPM drop on the advanced test because unfamiliar words cause hesitation. Taking the advanced test weekly forces your fingers to deal with unpredictable word patterns, which raises your standard test score indirectly by improving your overall adaptability.
Paste any text and type it. This is the most exam-relevant mode on 10FF. Government typing exams use passage text – pasting an actual exam passage into custom mode and practising it directly is the closest simulation of real exam conditions available on this platform.
Race live against real users. You are matched with typists at a similar speed level and compete to finish the same text first. Multiplayer adds genuine competitive pressure that solo timed practice cannot replicate. It also reveals whether your speed holds under pressure or drops when you are aware of being measured against others – exactly the condition of a real typing exam.
Practice mode focused on the 1000 most commonly used words in English. The top 1000 words account for approximately 80 percent of all everyday written English. Mastering these words means the vast majority of real-world text feels familiar and automatic rather than requiring conscious processing.
A set of progressively harder typing challenges across different word categories. Text Series provides a structured improvement path for users who want direction rather than simply repeating the standard test indefinitely.
After every test you can scroll down inside the tool to see the Top Rankings section. This shows the highest WPM scores submitted in the last 24 hours, with the option to view Top 50 or Top 100. Each entry shows a username and WPM score.
The leaderboard gives useful context that solo practice cannot. Elite typists on 10FF regularly score between 140 and 200 WPM on the standard test. These scores represent years of deliberate practice. For most users, a realistic and highly practical target is 60 to 80 WPM, which puts you comfortably above the average typist and well above most professional requirements.
| Leaderboard Position | Typical WPM Range | What It Represents |
| Top 10 (all-time) | 160 to 200+ WPM | Elite competitive typists, years of daily practice |
| Top 100 (24-hour) | 120 to 160 WPM | Very fast typists, regular competitive practice |
| Average user | 40 to 65 WPM | Typical office professional after some practice |
| Beginner | 20 to 40 WPM | New to touch typing or still building technique |
| 10FF WPM | Level | Real-World Equivalent | Next Priority |
| Under 30 | Beginner | Hunt-and-peck typist | KeyBlaze lessons, home row first |
| 30 to 50 | Basic | Casual everyday typist | Daily practice, accuracy before speed |
| 50 to 70 | Intermediate | Office and admin professional | Punctuation mode, consistency |
| 70 to 90 | Proficient | Fast professional typist | Advanced test, harder word sets |
| 90 to 120 | Advanced | Developer, journalist | Sustained accuracy at high speed |
| 120+ | Expert | Competitive typist | Leaderboard competition |
For Indian competitive exam candidates: SSC CGL and CHSL require 35 WPM, CPCT requires 30 WPM with 85% accuracy, and bank clerk posts typically require 40 WPM. A consistent 10FF score of 50 to 55 WPM gives you a strong buffer for real exam conditions where nerves and unfamiliar equipment can reduce your speed by 10 to 20 percent.
10FF’s language support is one of its most valuable features. The language dropdown in the tool lets you switch to any of 100+ supported languages including Hindi, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Turkish, and many more. Switching language changes the entire word list to that language’s most commonly used words, giving non-English typists a fully relevant practice experience.
For Hindi typing specifically, 10FF supports Devanagari script when Hindi is selected. For dedicated Hindi typing preparation using Krutidev or Mangal keyboard layouts suited to Indian government exams, also see the Online Hindi Typing and Hindi Type Pro tools in the Hindi Typing Test section of TypingMasterPro.
Because millions of typists worldwide use the same 10FF standard test, your score exists in a genuine global context. A 60 WPM score on 10FF means the same thing whether you are in India, Germany, or the United States. For anyone who wants to know where their typing speed stands relative to the wider world, 10FF is the most meaningful benchmark available for free.
The leaderboard gives competitive typists a concrete, always-updated target. Seeing where your score ranks in the top 100 for the last 24 hours, and seeing the gap to the next position, creates a specific and motivating improvement goal that abstract WPM targets cannot match.
Government typing exam candidates can use 10FF’s Custom Typing Test to paste actual exam passages and practice them directly. This is one of the most realistic exam simulations available on TypingMasterPro because it uses real passage text in the same timed typing format as the actual examination.
For users who need to type in a language other than English in their work or studies, 10FF’s 100+ language support provides a relevant word list in their target language. This is significantly more useful for building real typing speed than practising on English text if English is not the language you actually need to type in.

| Feature | 10 Fast Fingers | Monkey Typing | Key Racer | TypeBlitz | RataType |
| Global leaderboard | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Multiplayer mode | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
| 100+ languages | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Custom text input | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
| Free certificate | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| Consistency score | No | Yes | No | No | No |
| Adaptive weak keys | No | No | No | No | No |
| Best for | Global ranking, competition | Daily themes + benchmark | Race pressure | Quick daily habit | Professional proof |
Yes. The standard test, advanced test, multiplayer mode, custom test, language switching, and leaderboard viewing are all free. Creating an account to submit scores and save history is also free.
No. You can take the test and see your full WPM and accuracy result without any account. An account is only needed to submit your score to the public leaderboard or save your personal history.
The top scores on 10FF represent typists who have practiced for years at a competitive level. A score of 150+ WPM is genuinely elite. For most professional and exam purposes, 50 to 70 WPM is a strong, practical target that puts you well above the majority of everyday typists.
10FF counts whole correctly typed words followed by a space, then divides by the test duration in minutes. This differs slightly from the character-based calculation used by some other tools, which is one reason scores may vary slightly between platforms.
Yes. Use the standard test for daily WPM benchmarking. For closest exam simulation, use Custom Mode with actual exam passages and include punctuation in your practice text. Combine with Key Racer and Nitro Typing Lite on TypingMasterPro for full passage-based preparation.
Any score above 30 WPM with 90%+ accuracy is a solid starting point for a beginner. Focus on accuracy and correct finger technique before pushing for higher speed. Most users who practice consistently for 30 days see their score rise by 10 to 20 WPM from their starting point.
Yes. Multiplayer racing on 10FF is completely free. You are matched with other live users at a similar speed level automatically. No account is required to participate in multiplayer races.
Use the 10FF tool in the iframe above to take your first test. Note your WPM and accuracy, check where you rank on the leaderboard, and return daily for short 15-minute practice sessions. The leaderboard gives you a real global benchmark to work toward – one of the most motivating features available on any free typing platform.
For a complete typing practice toolkit, combine 10FF with the other tools on TypingMasterPro. Use Type Flow Pro for consistency training, Key Rush for targeted weak-key improvement, Key Racer and Nitro Typing Lite for passage-based exam practice, and the Hindi Typing Test section for Devanagari typing preparation. All tools are free and available without login.