10 Key Typing Test — Numeric Keypad Test
Free 10 key typing test: type numbers for 60 seconds and get your KPH, accuracy and error list. Digits, decimals and $ , . modes. No sign-up.
Home row is 4-5-6 — feel the bump on 5.
- Index finger → 1 · 4 · 7
- Middle finger → 2 · 5 · 8
- Ring finger → 3 · 6 · 9
- Thumb → 0
- Pinky → Enter
- Rest three fingers on 4-5-6, reach up to 7-8-9 and down to 1-2-3, and let your thumb hit 0. Keeping your eyes on the screen (not the pad) is what builds real 10-key speed.
KPH counts your correct keystrokes — each digit plus the Enter that ends a fully correct line — scaled to one hour, so speed and accuracy both matter. Accuracy is correct characters ÷ characters typed. Your best is saved on this device for runs at 90%+ accuracy. Pasting is disabled.
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About 10 Key Typing Test — Numeric Keypad Test
This 10 key typing test measures how fast and accurately you enter numbers on a numeric keypad — the core skill behind data-entry, accounting, banking and medical-coding jobs. You get a fresh stream of number sequences to type for 60 seconds, and the tool reports your KPH (keystrokes per hour), your accuracy, and a line-by-line list of every misfire so you can see exactly where you slipped.
Three modes match real-world data entry. Plain digits build raw numeric speed, decimals add the point for figures like 37.50, and the symbols mode throws in dollar signs, commas, minus signs and percents (for example $1,240.00 or -45.90) — the messy formats you actually meet on invoices and ledgers. Press Enter after each number, just like tabbing through fields in a real data-entry form; the Enter itself counts as a keystroke.
Your KPH is scored from correct keystrokes only and then projected across a full hour, so both speed and accuracy shape the number. As a rough guide, most employers treat around 8,000 KPH as proficient and 10,000+ KPH as excellent, while entry-level roles often ask for 6,000 to 8,000. A results card plots your score on that scale, and your personal best is saved on your device (for runs at 90%+ accuracy) so you can watch yourself improve.
Everything runs in your browser — no numbers you type are ever uploaded or stored on a server. If you connect a physical keyboard, the test even detects whether you are using the dedicated numeric keypad or the top number row, and the built-in finger guide shows the 4-5-6 home row so you can learn to key by touch without looking down.
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Frequently asked questions
Most employers consider roughly 8,000 KPH (keystrokes per hour) proficient and 10,000+ KPH excellent for numeric data entry. Entry-level postings frequently list 6,000 to 8,000 KPH as the target, and high-volume roles like accounts payable or claims processing may look for more. This tool marks the 8k proficient and 10k excellent thresholds right on your results scale so you can see where you land.
WPM (words per minute) is used for prose typing and counts whole words. KPH (keystrokes per hour) counts individual key presses, which is the fairer measure for numbers, since a figure like $1,240.00 is one "word" but many keystrokes. Data-entry roles almost always quote 10-key speed in KPH, which is why this test reports KPH rather than WPM.
The dedicated numeric keypad on the right of a full-size keyboard is far faster for 10-key work because your fingers stay on the compact 4-5-6 home row and never leave it. When you use a physical keyboard, this test detects which one you are using (via the keyboard event location) and nudges you toward the keypad. The finger guide below the test colour-codes which finger presses each key.
Your KPH is calculated from correct keystrokes only, so mashing keys will not inflate your speed — errors simply do not count toward it. Accuracy is shown separately as correct characters divided by characters typed, and after the test you get a list of every line you mistyped (target versus what you keyed). Your best score is only saved when accuracy is 90% or higher.
No. The entire test runs client-side in your browser; the numbers you type are never uploaded, logged or stored on any server. The only thing saved is your best KPH and accuracy, kept locally on your own device so it survives between visits — clearing your browser data removes it.
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