Travel & Geography Words Per Minute Test

This online words per minute test gives you the ability to measure your typing speed and track your results. This is a fun way to test and improve your typing speed. The travel and geography paragraphs are meant to let your mind wander as you type. Imagine that you are exploring strange new places while your fingers dance over the keyboard.

Words Per Minute, commonly called WPM, is most commonly used as a basis for typing tests, especially on computers. Typing these travel-related paragraphs will allow you to test your typing skills and measure how good you are at typing. What’s your current typing speed? Normal typing speed is 35 to 50 words per minute.

If you don’t like the random test prompt you can get a different (random) prompt with the “change test” button – or select your favorite place to travel from the list below. Selections are listed shortest (1 minute typing tests) to longest (5 minute typing tests).

Sample Data Entry Test Prompt

Hypermobile travelers are highly mobile individuals who take frequent trips, often over great distances. They account for a large share of the overall kilometres travelled, especially by air. These people contribute significantly to the overall amount of airmiles flown within a given society. Although concerns over hypermobility apply to several modes of transport, the environmental impact of aviation and especially its greenhouse gas emissions have brought particular focus on flying. Although the amount of time people have spent in motion has remained constant since 1950, the shift from feet and bicycles to cars and planes has increased the speed of travel fivefold. This results in the twin effects of wider and shallower regions of social activity around each person (further exacerbated by electronic communication which can be seen as a form of virtual mobility), and a degradation of the social and physical environment brought about by the high speed traffic. The changes are brought about locally due to the use of cars and motorways, and internationally by aeroplanes. Some of the social threats of hypermobility include: more polarisation between rich and poor and reduced health and fitness. The addictive properties of hypermobile travel have been noted by researchers. Widespread Internet use is seen as a contributory factor towards hypermobility due to the increased ease which it enables travel to be desired and organized. To the extent that the Internet stimulates travel, it represents a lost opportunity to reduce overall emissions because online communication is a straightforward substitute for physical travel.

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Select a Specific Typing Test:

Click on a topic to use it as your test prompt. Selections are ranked according to difficulty from '*' (easiest typing tests) to '*****' (most challenging typing tests). For more details, check the difficulty key at the bottom of the page.

Short typing tests for beginners: (1 - 3 minute typing test at < 30 wpm)

Intermediate typing tests: (3-6 minutes at 40 wpm)

Hard typing tests for advanced typists: (over 4 minutes at 60+ wpm)

If you have a topic that you would like to see added to the list above, please feel free to contact us with your suggestion for a new paragraph typing test.

Typing Test Difficulty Levels

Our typing tests are ranked on level of difficulty. The algorithm to calculate difficulty depends on the average word length and how many special characters like capitals, numbers and symbols are included in the text. Most standard pre-employment typing tests will be in the normal range. You should expect to get higher wpm scores on easier tests and lower wpm scores on the more difficult tests.

  • * Very Easy Typing Test
  • ** Easy Typing Test
  • *** Normal Typing Test
  • **** Difficult Typing Test
  • ***** Very Difficult Typing Test