Hindi Unicode Typing Test
Type Hindi with your own keyboard or IME and measure your real WPM.
About the Hindi Unicode Typing Test
This Hindi Unicode typing test lets you practise with whatever Hindi input method you already use โ Google Input Tools, the Windows Hindi keyboard, or a phone Hindi keyboard. Passages are shown in the Mangal Unicode font and your speed, accuracy and errors are measured live. It is layout-independent, so it works for InScript, Remington-Unicode or phonetic typists alike.
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How to use this test
- Choose your test duration and difficulty, then click Start Test.
- Type the passage shown. Correct characters turn green, mistakes turn red.
- Your gross/net WPM, accuracy and errors update in real time and appear in a summary when the timer ends.
Hindi Unicode โ A Closer Look
Unicode is the modern, universal standard for Hindi text: unlike legacy fonts such as Kruti Dev, Unicode Devanagari displays correctly on every device and app without installing a special font. Central government exams increasingly test Unicode (Mangal) typing, and any Hindi you write for the web, email or mobile should be in Unicode. This test is deliberately input-method-agnostic so you can rehearse with the exact tool you will use on exam day.
If you do not yet have a Hindi input method set up, you can practise the InScript layout with a built-in on-screen keyboard on our InScript typing test, or type phonetically with our transliterator. Come back here to measure your real speed once you are comfortable with a layout.
Tips to Improve Your Speed
- Set up Google Input Tools or the built-in OS Hindi keyboard before you begin for the most realistic practice.
- Warm up with the Easy passages, then move to Medium and Hard as your accuracy improves.
- Track net WPM, not just gross WPM โ it reflects the errors that exams actually penalise.
- Short daily sessions build speed faster than occasional long ones.