Competition Lobby

Pick a bracket, chase the leaderboard, claim rewards.

Scan the schedule, compare prize pools, and lock in your slot when you feel warmed up. Every bracket is built to challenge focus, endurance, and speed.

Basic Upcoming

Beginner Speed Challenge

<div>Perfect for beginners! Test your basic typing skills and compete for cash prizes.</div>

Entry Fee $ 2.00
Prize Pool $ 5.00
Top Prize $ 2.00
Participants 0/100
Dates Jan 30 → Feb 07
Test Length 5 minutes
Medium Upcoming

Intermediate Typing Tournament

<div>Show off your intermediate typing skills in this competitive tournament.</div>

Entry Fee $ 5.00
Prize Pool $ 15.00
Top Prize $ 6.00
Participants 0/80
Dates Feb 10 → Feb 13
Test Length 5 minutes
Expert Upcoming

Expert Elite Championship

<div>The ultimate test for expert typists. Only the best need apply!</div>

Entry Fee $ 10.00
Prize Pool $ 30.00
Top Prize $ 12.00
Participants 0/50
Dates Mar 16 → Apr 02
Test Length 2 minutes
Basic Completed

Test Competition - Start Now

Quick test competition to try out the typing test feature. Free entry!

Entry Fee $ 0.00
Prize Pool $ 0.00
Top Prize $ 0.00
Participants 1/100
Dates Nov 14 → Nov 14
Test Length 30 seconds

How Competitions Work

Competitions are structured typing tests where you compete against others at your skill level. Here's everything you need to know to get started and succeed.

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Choose Your Bracket

Select a competition that matches your skill level—beginner, intermediate, or expert. Each bracket ensures fair competition with participants at similar levels.

2️⃣

Practice First

Use the practice mode to familiarize yourself with the competition text. This helps you perform better and ensures fair competition for everyone.

3️⃣

Compete & Win

Complete the typing test during the competition window. Your results are ranked on the leaderboard, and top performers win cash prizes automatically.

💡 Pro Tip

Focus on accuracy over speed. Competitions prioritize accuracy, so typing 50 WPM with 98% accuracy will rank higher than 60 WPM with 85% accuracy. Take your time, minimize errors, and let speed develop naturally with practice.