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Prueba de Mecanografía en Chino (中文) de 30 Segundos

Practica tu velocidad de escritura en Chino (中文) con esta prueba cronometrada de 30 segundos. Vocabulario nativo real, resultados instantáneos.

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30-Second Chinese (中文 (普通话)) Typing Test

The 30-Second Chinese (中文 (普通话)) typing test gives a near-peak speed reading with minimal endurance pressure. short tests draw from common high-frequency characters where IME selection is instant; longer tests expose whether mid-frequency characters are also handled without hesitation Thirty seconds is useful as a quick daily check, but a 1-minute or longer test gives a more reliable Chinese speed measurement.

What 30-Second Reveals — and Misses — About Chinese Typing

30-second WPM is typically 8–15% higher than the same typist's 1-minute score. For Chinese, the unique input system (IME candidate selection — when multiple characters share the same pinyin pronunciation, you must select the correct one from a candidate list, interrupting keystroke flow) may not be fully exposed in a short test — short tests draw from common high-frequency characters where IME selection is instant; longer tests expose whether mid-frequency characters are also handled without hesitation Use short tests for daily warm-up and peak tracking; use 1-minute or 3-minute tests for genuine assessment.

Chinese WPM Benchmarks at 30-Second

Typists reach 35–55 (measured in pinyin keystrokes per minute) WPM on a 1-minute Chinese test — comparable to or slightly slower than English — speed depends heavily on IME candidate selection proficiency, not raw keystroke speed. 30-second WPM is typically 8–15% higher than the same typist's 1-minute score. The defining skill for Chinese typing speed is IME candidate selection — when multiple characters share the same pinyin pronunciation, you must select the correct one from a candidate list, interrupting keystroke flow. Once the layout is fully automatic, Chinese speed improves rapidly with practice.

Making the Most of Short Chinese Practice Sessions

practice with Sogou Pinyin or the built-in system IME; two-character compound word input (词语输入) is significantly faster than character-by-character selection — train the IME to learn your usage patterns. For short tests, focus on maintaining peak rhythm without any hesitation — since moderate — 20–40 words providing some exposure to a language's less common characters, the words you type should all be familiar territory. Japanese uses a similar romaji-to-character conversion system but with hiragana/katakana; Chinese pinyin input is generally considered the fastest of the CJK input methods.

Is a 30-second Chinese test enough to assess my typing?

For warm-up and peak-speed tracking, yes. For a proper assessment, no — short tests draw from common high-frequency characters where IME selection is instant; longer tests expose whether mid-frequency characters are also handled without hesitation Use the 1-minute Chinese test for your benchmark and the 3-minute or 5-minute test for professional purposes.

Why is my Chinese WPM lower than my English WPM?

Chinese typing is comparable to or slightly slower than English — speed depends heavily on IME candidate selection proficiency, not raw keystroke speed because of IME candidate selection — when multiple characters share the same pinyin pronunciation, you must select the correct one from a candidate list, interrupting keystroke flow. practice with Sogou Pinyin or the built-in system IME; two-character compound word input (词语输入) is significantly faster than character-by-character selection — train the IME to learn your usage patterns. With focused practice on the unfamiliar characters, the gap closes faster than most typists expect.