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What is WPM Typing Tutor?

WPM Typing Tutor is a multiplataform typing game designed to help you improve your typing speed and accuracy. Built as a university project, it combines engaging gameplay with educational typing mechanics to make learning touch typing fun and effective. The game measures your Words Per Minute (WPM) and accuracy in real-time, providing immediate feedback and tracking your progress through a global leaderboard system.

Quick Start

Get started with WPM Typing Tutor in minutes

How to Play

Learn the basics of the typing game

Keyboard Positioning

Master the home row and proper hand placement

Platforms

Play on web, Android, or iOS

Key Features

The game runs smoothly in your web browser using Unity WebGL technology, providing a rich gaming experience without any downloads or installations.
Choose from easy, medium, or hard difficulty levels. Each level adjusts the complexity and speed of the text, allowing you to progressively challenge yourself as you improve.
Track your Words Per Minute (WPM) and accuracy in real-time as you type. See instant feedback on your performance and identify areas for improvement.
Compete with other players worldwide on the global leaderboard. Track your ranking and see how you stack up against the best typists.
Play on any platform - web browsers via Unity WebGL, Android devices via React Native and Expo Go, or iOS devices (coming soon).
Learn proper keyboard positioning with the home row guide and tutorial videos. Improve your technique with visual aids and structured lessons.

Platforms

WPM Typing Tutor is available on multiple platforms:

Web

Play instantly in any modern web browser

Android

Download the mobile app via Expo Go

iOS

Coming soon for iPhone and iPad

Getting Started

Ready to improve your typing skills? Check out our Quick Start guide to begin playing immediately, or explore the How to Play guide to learn the game mechanics and strategies for improving your typing speed.
This project was developed as a university project (Proyecto Integrador) by Ramses Vladimir in 2026.

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