Live WPM result
Track correctly typed characters per minute while the test is running.
Measure your Bangla typing speed, accuracy, and errors with a focused 1, 3, 5, or 10 minute test. Use any Unicode Bangla keyboard and get an instant result without signing up.
The test scores Bengali grapheme clusters rather than raw code units, so vowel signs and conjuncts are handled more fairly than a basic character counter.
Track correctly typed characters per minute while the test is running.
See positional mistakes immediately and review the final accuracy percentage.
Use built-in Avro or Unijoy, or keep System selected for National, Probhat, and other Unicode Bangla keyboards.
Your typed text and result remain in the browser and are not uploaded or saved.
বিনামূল্যে বাংলা টাইপিং টেস্ট দিন। ১, ৩, ৫ অথবা ১০ মিনিটে আপনার টাইপিং স্পিড, নির্ভুলতা এবং ভুলের সংখ্যা যাচাই করুন।
Results update locally from the exact text entered. Paste is disabled so a result represents keyboard input rather than copied text.
Each Bengali grapheme is compared with the character at the same position in the prompt.
Correct characters are divided by five, then divided by elapsed minutes.
Correct characters are divided by all typed characters and shown as a percentage.
Build speed without sacrificing accuracy by moving from common Bangla words to full practice texts. Beginners should establish consistent finger movements first; advanced typists can use longer timed paragraphs to develop endurance.
Regular Bangla typing practice is useful for job tests, data entry, content writing, study, and everyday office work. Ten to fifteen focused minutes each day is more effective than an occasional long session.
Switching repeatedly between Bijoy, phonetic, and other key maps slows muscle-memory development. Choose one layout for regular practice.
Keep a relaxed typing posture, return your fingers to consistent key positions, and practice without looking down at the keyboard.
Start with a one-minute test and repeat difficult words. Move to five or ten minutes after you can maintain at least 95% accuracy.
Answers based on the most relevant Bangla keyboard and typing-speed questions found during keyword research.
For general computer use, many people type around 35 to 45 WPM in English. Bangla speed varies with the keyboard layout and experience, so your own accuracy and improvement over repeated tests are more useful than a universal benchmark.
A consistent 25 to 35 WPM with at least 95% accuracy is a practical Bangla target for many office tasks. Skilled typists may exceed 40 WPM. The test counts five correctly typed grapheme clusters as one standard word.
Practice for 10 to 15 minutes daily, prioritize accuracy, keep your eyes on the prompt, and repeat words that cause errors. Increase speed only after you can hold at least 95% accuracy.
Learn the Bijoy key positions row by row, begin with short common words, and practice without looking down at the keyboard. Use a Unicode-compatible Bijoy setup when testing in a browser so the entered text is real Bangla Unicode.
Choose one layout, such as Avro phonetic, National, Probhat, or Unicode-compatible Bijoy, and use it consistently. Start slowly with common words before moving to full paragraphs and timed tests.
The mapping depends on the selected layout. Bijoy, National, Probhat, and phonetic input methods use different key maps. Open the layout guide supplied with your keyboard software rather than mixing mappings from different layouts.
Use a phonetic input method such as Avro or another Unicode Bangla keyboard. It converts Latin key sequences into Bangla characters, which you can then use in this typing speed test.
Slow down until mistakes are rare, use the same fingers for the same keys, and review the error count after every test. Short, focused sessions with accurate repetitions are more effective than forcing a high WPM score.
The scoring method, Bengali text handling, and market feature set were checked against the sources below. Last reviewed 19 July 2026.
Unicode Consortium · Reference for the Bengali characters and grapheme sequences used by the test.
10FastFingers · One-minute common-word test used as a market benchmark during product research.
TypingTop · Reference for timed Bangla practice modes and WPM result presentation.