Unlimited practice with adaptive learning. Snippets auto-advance.
Timed speed runs. Snippets auto-advance.
Normal code. The kind that doesn't make headlines.
Catastrophic code. The kind that does make headlines.
Why are you trying to learn to code on a phone...?
Oh, maybe you just wanted to see what it looked like. Here you go:

Unlimited practice with adaptive learning. Snippets auto-advance.
Timed speed runs. Snippets auto-advance.
Normal code. The kind that doesn't make headlines.
Catastrophic code. The kind that does make headlines.
My brother and I built Code Typing Practice to help developers improve their typing speed with real code patterns.
Traditional typing tests focus on common English words, but programming requires different muscle memory. This tool provides practice with actual code snippets from JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, React, and Rust.
The adaptive training system tracks your performance at the keystroke level and identifies which characters need more practice, helping you improve efficiently.
This project is free. We hope it helps you type faster and write better code.
If you're rich, please consider donating so we can move out of our parents' house and get matching Lamborghinis and tell our parents we coded a B2B SaaS and made it.
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JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, React, and Rust with real code snippets from actual development patterns.
The system tracks your performance at the keystroke level and identifies which characters you struggle with, then adapts to help you improve those weak areas efficiently.
No account needed. All your progress is saved locally in your browser using localStorage.
Two brothers who wanted to help developers type code faster and move out of their parents' house.