Flappy Typer for Remote Learning and Homeschooling
How Flappy Typer fits into remote learning and homeschooling routines — independent play, adding it to a schedule, and tracking progress.

In remote learning and homeschooling environments, teachers often work alone across multiple ages and skill levels — tools need to work independently without supervision. Here's how Flappy Typer fits.
Why it suits independent play
No account or sign-up needed, rules are simple, and auto-scaling difficulty means a student can play at an appropriate level on their own without manual configuration.
Adding it to a remote or homeschool routine
- As a defined, short break after a typing lesson — a natural transition activity that reinforces material just learned.
- As part of an independent work block while a parent or teacher is busy with other students.
- As a weekly reward activity after completing consistent lessons.
Monitoring progress
The game itself doesn't provide a detailed parent/teacher dashboard, so those wanting formal tracking might consider using LearnType's structured courses, which offer live WPM and accuracy tracking, using Flappy Typer as a break or reinforcement activity.
Why this works for remote students
Maintaining engagement on a video call can be hard, but an interactive, self-paced game keeps students engaged at their own pace without direct supervision.
Add it today
Play free at learntype.app/games/flappy-typer — no IT setup needed.
FAQ
Does it work in a screen-sharing session during a remote class? Yes, but it's most effective for independent practice time when each student has their own device.
Do homeschooling parents need special training to use it? No — it runs directly in a browser and doesn't need any setup or training.
Is it effective for a single student or is it designed for multiple students? Both — solo players can practice at their own level, while multiple students can take turns during the same session.
Written by
LearnType Editorial Team
Typing Education Editors
The LearnType Editorial Team produces and reviews typing curricula for English, Bangla (Avro & Bijoy), and Hindi. Our lessons and guides are developed with experienced typing instructors and aligned to real government typing-test standards, including SSC, CPCT, and state-level exams.
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