Progress, accuracy, and speed
Typing Studio gives enough feedback to help a learner improve without turning the session into a score chase.
The main completion metrics
After a run, look for these results:
- Adjusted WPM
- Raw WPM
- Accuracy
- Errors
- Time
- Streak
- Level
Each one tells a different story.
How to read the numbers
- Adjusted WPM is the safer performance number because it reflects real usable speed.
- Raw WPM shows how fast your fingers moved before accuracy penalties are considered.
- Accuracy shows how clean your typing was.
- Errors shows how often you drifted away from the target text.
- Time helps you compare runs of similar length.
- Streak rewards controlled consistency, not just bursts of speed.
The best learner priority order
Use this order when evaluating yourself:
- Accuracy
- Error count
- Adjusted WPM
- Raw WPM
- Streak
That order keeps you from building bad habits.
What good progress usually looks like
Healthy progress often looks like this:
- errors go down first
- accuracy becomes more stable
- adjusted WPM starts climbing afterward
- raw WPM may move earlier, but it matters less if accuracy is weak
When a learner should retry the same paragraph
Retry the same paragraph if:
- your accuracy dropped sharply
- you lost focus in the middle
- you want to compare one clean run against one rushed run
Move to a new paragraph if:
- you already understand where your mistakes came from
- your second attempt is becoming repetitive instead of useful
Signed-in progress view
When signed in, the workspace can also show progress data over time. That helps you look beyond one run and notice whether your recent practice is actually improving.
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