Adaptive key practice

Stop repeating every key. Train the ones holding you back.

Generic typing text gives every key equal attention. TypeHabit uses your recent errors to create a shorter drill around the keys that deserve it.

Free · No sign-up required · Results stay private

Practice goal

Build reliable movement around your highest-confidence weak keys, then confirm it with focused accuracy.

How it works

One focused session, one clear outcome

  1. 01

    Use your recent mistakes

    TypeHabit finds keys with enough attempts and a meaningful error rate in local history.

  2. 02

    Generate relevant words

    Each drill favors words containing the keys that need attention, with safe filler when history is limited.

  3. 03

    Measure the focused result

    Review drill accuracy and continue only when the movement feels controlled.

Why practice this

Build skill that carries into real work

  • Practice the keys that actually affect your typing.
  • Avoid wasting time repeating already reliable letters.
  • Turn isolated errors into useful word-level practice.
  • Keep analysis private in local history until you choose to sync.

Common questions

What to expect

How does TypeHabit find weak keys?

It compares errors with total attempts for each target character. A key needs enough evidence before it is treated as a recurring weakness.

Can I use weak-key practice without an account?

Yes. Complete a typing test first and TypeHabit can build the drill from results stored in your browser.

Why practice words instead of a single letter?

Typing happens in sequences. Words let you train the weak key while preserving realistic movement into and out of neighboring letters.