Build your Typing Speed Test with AI in under 5 minutes

Build a monkeytype-style typing speed test with live WPM, accuracy, and a consistency score across time, word-count, and quote modes — per-mode personal bests saved in the browser, generated from a single prompt.

仕組み

ステップ 1

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ステップ 2

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ステップ 3

デプロイして公開

数分以内に専用サブドメインでプロジェクトが公開されます。

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リリースまでの時間5分未満2〜8週間
費用$0から$5,000〜$50,000以上
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What is a typing speed test?

A typing speed test measures how fast and accurately you type, reported in words per minute. The genre — monkeytype, typeracer, 10fastfingers, keybr, typing.com — sits at the intersection of three audiences: people preparing for a data-entry or transcription job who need a number to put on a résumé, developers and writers idly chasing a personal best, and learners building muscle memory who want immediate feedback on which keys slow them down. The platonic test is instant, distraction-free, and honest: it shows the text to type, lights up each character as you hit it, and at the end gives you a clean WPM figure with the accuracy and consistency context that makes the number meaningful. Crucially it stays client-side — there is no reason a typing test should round-trip every keystroke to a server, and a network hop between characters makes the whole thing feel laggy.

Common features

  • Time, word-count, and quote modes with a one-click mode switcher
  • Per-character highlighting — correct, incorrect (red underline), and untyped (dimmed)
  • A blinking caret that tracks the current position
  • Live WPM and accuracy while typing, updated every fraction of a second
  • Results card: net WPM, raw WPM, accuracy, consistency, characters, and time
  • A consistency score derived from per-second WPM variance
  • Per-mode personal best persisted to localStorage
  • A seeded word bank so the first render is hydration-stable
  • Restart on a keypress so a fresh run is always one keystroke away
  • Light and dark theme variants

Real-world examples

Prepping for a data-entry role

A job applicant runs the 60-second test a few times, screenshots a 78 WPM at 98% accuracy, and drops the figure straight onto their CV — no account, no ads, no upsell.

An office WPM contest

A support team spins up a shared version on their subdomain, everyone runs the same 30-second test, and the local leaderboard settles the bragging rights for the week.

Building typing muscle memory

A learner practises in quote mode each morning, watches the consistency graph flatten out over a couple of weeks, and uses the per-second view to spot which letter pairs keep tripping them up.

Why FloopFloop fits typing speed test projects

Every great typing test started as somebody's side project before it became a brand — monkeytype itself began as one person's open-source itch. FloopFloop lets you ship the test you actually want: the word list you choose, the theme that doesn't strain your eyes, the modes your audience needs, all on your own domain with no telemetry. The dark 'typing arena' that ships by default looks like a focused practice tool rather than a marketing page — and if it isn't your taste, the entire visual system is one prompt away from being whatever is.

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以下のプロンプトをコピーしてFloopFloopに貼り付けてお使いください。

Build a typing speed test with time (15/30/60s), word-count (10/25/50), and quote modes. Show the prompt text with a blinking caret and colour every character as it's typed — correct in the foreground colour, wrong with a red underline, untyped dimmed. Track live WPM and accuracy while typing, and on finish show net WPM, raw WPM, accuracy, a consistency score, and the elapsed time, plus a per-mode personal best saved to localStorage. Visual: a dark 'typing arena' HUD with one glowing prompt panel on a faint accent grid, monospace throughout.

Create a monkeytype-style WPM test. Random words from a common-word bank, restart on Tab/Enter, a results card with words-per-minute and accuracy, and a copy-result button. Keep everything client-side and hydration-stable so the first word set matches on the server and client.

Build a typing trainer for practice. Quote mode that pulls from a small set of public-domain quotes, a clean caret that follows the cursor, and a consistency graph of per-second WPM at the end so the typist can see where they slowed down. Add a daylight theme variant alongside the dark default.

Build a typeracer-style speed test focused on a 60-second sprint. Endless word feed, a large live WPM readout, accuracy percentage, and a leaderboard of the user's own last ten runs stored locally. Make the wrong-key feedback obvious so the typist self-corrects without looking at the keyboard.

よくある質問

How is this different from monkeytype or 10fastfingers?
Those are great shared sites — but they're somebody else's product, with their word lists, their themes, and their telemetry. The version FloopFloop generates is yours: it lives on your subdomain, runs entirely in the browser, saves your personal bests locally, and you can swap the word bank, add your own quotes, change the theme, or wire it to a team leaderboard without asking anyone for a quota.
How is the WPM actually calculated?
Using the standard convention that five typed characters equal one word. Net WPM counts only the characters you typed correctly over the elapsed time; raw WPM counts every keystroke. Accuracy is the share of typed characters that matched the prompt, and the consistency score is derived from how steady your per-second WPM stayed across the run.
Is anything I type sent to a server?
No. The test, the timer, the WPM/accuracy maths, and your personal-best history all run in the browser and persist to localStorage. The only outbound surface is the /api/health probe, which just confirms the Lambda is reachable.
Can I add my own text or quotes to type?
Yes. The word bank and quote list are plain data files — ask the AI to add a programming-keywords mode, a numbers/punctuation drill, or your company's onboarding script, and it ships in the next refinement.
Can I turn it into a team typing competition?
Out of the box, bests are per-browser. Ask the AI to move the scores into the project's Postgres database with a small login, and you get a shared leaderboard — useful for support teams, transcription teams, or a friendly office contest.

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