Business typing test
Practice original emails, meeting notes, project updates, and support replies.
Choose a duration and difficulty, type at a controlled pace, then review your WPM, accuracy, and recurring character mistakes.
Timer starts with your first character. Press Enter to finish; expected line breaks still type normally.
Professional typing practice for everyday business text
Business typing combines clear prose with names, dates, figures, punctuation, and formatting. Practise for reliable communication rather than a flashy score, then review the exact patterns that could affect a real message or record.
What business typing practice includes
Exercises reflect the texture of emails, meeting notes, customer updates, project summaries, schedules, and short reports. They may combine ordinary sentences with percentages, deadlines, product names, or reference numbers. That mixture makes business practice more realistic than random words.
BabyTyping does not imitate a particular employer's assessment. Use it to understand your own pace and accuracy, then follow any organisation-specific instructions when completing an official test.
Clarity before speed
A missing negative, incorrect date, or transposed amount can change the meaning of a professional message. Read complete phrases, preserve capitalization in names, and slow down around figures. Correcting an error is part of realistic typing even when it lowers the displayed speed.
Aim for a sustainable rhythm you could maintain while thinking about the message. Real work includes planning, reviewing, and communicating—not just copying. A shorter clean test is a better starting point than a long rushed session.
Common workplace typing errors
Watch for names typed with the wrong case, duplicated words after an interruption, omitted attachments mentioned in an email, and punctuation that changes tone. In data-heavy text, check decimal points, date order, currency symbols, and leading zeros.
The tool can reveal character-level errors, but it cannot judge whether a message is polite, complete, confidential, or sent to the right person. Maintain a separate review step for meaning and recipient details.
- Pause at names, dates, amounts, and reference codes.
- Read the complete sentence before sending real correspondence.
- Use consistent formatting for lists and action items.
- Protect confidential information; practise here with provided sample text only.
Suitable users and practice plans
Administrative staff, students, customer-support teams, coordinators, remote workers, and job seekers may find this mode useful. Start with one minute to identify friction, then use three or five minutes for sustained document-style work.
Alternate business text with number practice if figures are a weakness, or English punctuation if sentence control needs attention. Record a baseline under comfortable conditions and focus each later session on one measurable behaviour.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official employment typing test?
No. It is an independent practice tool. An employer may use different text, timing, scoring, or identity checks.
Should I correct a business-text mistake?
Usually yes, because accurate correction resembles real professional work. Compare tests taken with the same correction approach.
Which duration is best for office practice?
One minute is useful for a quick check; three or five minutes gives a better view of sustained attention.
Does BabyTyping store the text I type on a server?
The current app keeps preferences and recent progress in your browser. Avoid entering confidential workplace content and use only the provided exercises.
