Arcade challenge
Climb the Typing Tower
Climb 20 floors by typing each word cleanly. Easy mode is forgiving; Hard mode punishes mistakes harder.
Free typing games in your browser
Arcade challenge
Climb 20 floors by typing each word cleanly. Easy mode is forgiving; Hard mode punishes mistakes harder.
Lane survival
Clear incoming zombie words before they breach your base line. Pressure ramps as waves stack up.
Falling words
Defend the shield floor from falling words. Use repair, bomb, freeze, and chain words at the right moment.
Upgrade survival
Eliminate word enemies, protect your base HP, then pick upgrades every few kills to keep the run alive.
Focus session
A calmer 90-second rhythm mode with no instant fail state. Keep flow, build streaks, and finish clean.
Space arcade
Type asteroid words before they hit the shield line. Chain accuracy through faster waves and flagship pressure.
Geography quiz
Type each country's capital on a timer. Streak bonuses reward quick recall and clean spelling.
Reverse geography
We show the capital city; you type the matching country. Same timed streak format, reversed prompt.
US geography
Practice all 50 states plus D.C. by typing each capital city before the timer drains.
Trivia quiz
Read short nature clues and type the animal name. Good for quick spelling and clue-reading practice.
ESL drill
Type English weekday names from simple calendar clues. Short answers make it friendly on phones.
Calendar drill
Type January through December from compact clues in the same fast retry format as the trivia modes.
PlayTypingGames.com is a small browser arcade where typing is the control scheme. The strongest loops are short retries, readable words, fast restarts, and phone-friendly tap keys when a hardware keyboard is not available.
The homepage is the game list. Each card opens a standalone game page with its own name and rules.
Several modes include tap-letter controls designed for touch screens. Keyboard is still best for speed, but phones should not need the system keyboard for supported modes.
No. Current best scores and settings are stored locally in your browser.