30‑Day Typing Practice Blueprint
A clear, four-week plan with daily sessions, goals, and mini-tests—designed for consistency and real-world gains.
How to Use This Plan
Each day has a focus, a target, and a micro-test. Sessions are short (12–20 minutes) so you can stay consistent. Mark progress on a printable checklist—small wins compound fast.
Week 1: Form & Baseline
Day 1–3: comfortable text at steady pace; Day 4–5: per-key drills; Day 6: mixed text; Day 7: rest or posture work. Record baseline WPM and accuracy.
Week 2: Ladders & Transfer
Alternate tempo ladders with real-text practice. Keep accuracy above 97% on all sets. Note which transitions fail when the pace increases.
Week 3: Mixed Reality
Include numbers, brackets, and quotes. Add one cold-start test. Keep post-session notes on tension levels and finger fatigue.
Week 4: Consolidation & PR Shot
Reduce volume slightly and aim for one personal record. If errors spike, step back and retest tomorrow—wins should feel repeatable, not lucky.
Daily Session Template (15–18 minutes)
2 min warm-up • 8–10 min focus block (drill or transfer) • 3–5 min cooldown at easy pace • 30-second log of WPM/errors/notes.
Printable Checklist
Create a one-page grid: columns for date, focus, WPM, accuracy, notes, and a tiny mood icon. Seeing the string of completed boxes is a powerful motivator.
When to Progress
When you can hit your accuracy threshold twice in a row at a given speed, raise the target by 2–3 WPM next time. If errors jump above threshold, drop the target and rebuild.
Last updated: 2025-10-05