The most customizable typing website with a minimalistic design and a ton of features. Test yourself in various modes, track your progress and improve your speed.
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about

Monkey-type is a minimalistic typing test, featuring many test modes, an account system to save your typing speed history and user configurable features like themes, a smooth caret and more.

features

  • minimalistic design with no ads
  • look at what you are typing
  • focus mode
  • different test modes
  • punctuation mode
  • themes
  • live wpm
  • smooth caret
  • account system
  • command line

keybinds

You can use tab and enter (or just tab if you have quick tab mode enabled) to restart the typing test. Open the command line by pressing esc - there you can access all the functionality you need without touching your mouse.

stats

  • wpm - total amount of characters in the correctly typed words, divided by 5
  • acc - percentage of correctly pressed keys
  • key - correct characters / incorrect characters. Calculated after the test has ended

bug report or feature request

If you encounter a bug, or have a feature request - send me a message on Reddit, create an issue on GitHub or send me a message using the command line esc.

credits

montydrei for the name suggestion everyone who provided valuable feedback on the original reddit post for the prototype of this website

support

If you wish to support further development and feeling extra awesome, you can do so here.

how to contribue

  1. Head to the firebase console and make a new project (the project name doesnt really matter, but just name it monkey-type). You dont need to enable analytics for it.
  2. Install the Firebase Command Line Interface, and use firebase login to log in to the same google account as you just used to make the project
  3. Make sure the project name inside .firebaserc is the same as what you made it in step 1
  4. Git clone the project and then run firebase serve --only functions to start a local server on post 5000. Use ctrl+c to stop it.

That should be it. If you run into any problems, let me know.