How Fast Should You Type? Average WPM by Age and Job
Average typing speed by age (8 to 55+) and by profession (data entry to journalism to govt exams) — with real benchmarks from 2026 platform data and how to check where you stand.

Average Typing Speed by Age
Based on aggregated data from typing test platforms and occupational studies:
| Age Group | Average WPM | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 8–10 | 10–15 | Hunt-and-peck, learning layout |
| 11–12 | 20–28 | School computing accelerates speed |
| 13–17 | 30–45 | Messaging and homework drive growth |
| 18–24 | 50–65 | Peak motor speed; gaming drives high-end |
| 25–39 | 50–70 | Peak for professional keyboard users |
| 40–54 | 45–60 | Slightly reduced motor speed, higher accuracy |
| 55+ | 38–50 | Lower raw speed, higher accuracy than younger groups |
Global average for regular keyboard users: 50–65 WPM at approximately 92% accuracy. The frequently cited "40 WPM average" reflects the broader population including infrequent typists.
Required WPM by Profession
| Profession | Typical WPM | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General office | 40–60 | Minimum 40 for most postings |
| Data entry | 60–80 | Speed is the primary output |
| Legal secretary | 65–80 | High accuracy required |
| Medical transcriptionist | 60–80 | Accuracy critical |
| Software developer | 55–70 | Thinking speed is the limit, not typing |
| Journalist / writer | 50–70 | No standard, but 50+ removes friction |
| Court reporter | 225+ | Stenography machine, not keyboard |
| Bangladesh govt clerical | 20–25 | Bijoy keyboard, Bengali + English |
| India SSC/RRB | 30–35 | English only |
What Is WPM?
One "word" = 5 characters including spaces. A 50 WPM typist produces 250 characters per minute. Most typing tests report net WPM — gross WPM minus an error penalty (1 word deducted per error in most systems).
At 50 WPM, this paragraph (approximately 80 words) takes about 96 seconds to type. At 80 WPM, it takes 60 seconds.
How to Check Your Current Speed
Take a 1-minute timed test on LearnType. For a reliable baseline, take three tests and average the results. Single-test scores are inflated by warm-up and warm-down effects.
How to Improve Your WPM
The fastest path: structured daily practice with accuracy priority. See How to Improve Your Typing Speed: From 30 to 80 WPM for the full plan and How to Type Faster: 10 Proven Tips for specific techniques.
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Mohammad Ismail
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