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Typing Accuracy Leaderboard — Most Accurate Typists

The most precise typists on the platform, ranked by best accuracy. Speed matters — but perfect accuracy at speed is the hardest achievement in typing. How scoring works →

Best Accuracy all-time
#TypistBest AccuracyTests
251 Jatin Payla 98.0% 2
252 Tirath Singh 98.0% 2
253 Samuel Ukor 98.0% 2
254 A R 98.0% 2
255 Nandintsetseg Ch 98.0% 2
256 Monte Neal 98.0% 2
257 Nuclear Throne 98.0% 2
258 AeRo FTW 98.0% 1
259 Marwen Olano 98.0% 1
260 Anuj Beniwal 98.0% 1
261 Alexis Joy Dagmil 98.0% 1
262 Logan Merkel 98.0% 1
263 Eric Herndon 98.0% 1
264 Gunao Jean Angel 98.0% 1
265 Sachin Ingole 98.0% 1
266 Drew Halbach 98.0% 1
267 Michae Monique 98.0% 1
268 Timothy Zhou 98.0% 1
269 Nikita Anirudhan 98.0% 1
270 Aravind Mudhiraj 98.0% 1
271 JAYAPRAKASH M 98.0% 1
272 21BM036 Santhosh R 98.0% 1
273 Lohith molli (Yadav) 98.0% 1
274 Josh 98.0% 1
275 jakeforreal 97.9% 268

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The Typing Accuracy Leaderboard

The accuracy leaderboard ranks typists by their highest accuracy percentage achieved in a single completed test. Unlike the WPM boards, raw speed is irrelevant here — a 40 WPM typist with perfect accuracy outranks a 120 WPM typist who hit 98.5%. Near-perfect accuracy at any speed is harder to achieve than most typists expect, because the pressure of a test triggers micro-corrections that introduce errors.

Why Accuracy Is Harder Than It Looks

In everyday typing, you backspace errors without thinking — the error rate you see on a document is not your real error rate. In a typing test, every keystroke is counted before correction. Typists who score 95%+ accuracy in normal use often find their tested accuracy is 88–92%. The gap is the cost of backspcorrections that go unmeasured in daily work.

The 99% Accuracy Threshold

Achieving 99%+ accuracy in a full test means at most 1 error per 100 keystrokes. At 60 WPM for 1 minute, that's 300 keystrokes — 3 errors maximum. At 100 WPM, 5 errors across 500 keystrokes. The combination of high speed and near-zero errors is what separates professional-grade typists from fast hobbyists. The accuracy drills are designed specifically to build this kind of clean motor memory.

Improving Your Accuracy Score

The 95% accuracy rule: if your accuracy drops below 95% at a given speed, slow down until it recovers. Practising at speeds where you consistently make errors trains the errors in — your fingers learn the incorrect version. The only way to build clean muscle memory is to practise clean. Deliberate slow repetition beats fast sloppy repetition every time.

Leaderboard FAQs

How is anti-cheat filtering done?

Every keystroke is timestamped during a test. After submission, the timing data is analysed for patterns that are statistically impossible for human typing — uniform inter-key intervals, impossibly fast sequences, or distributions inconsistent with the claimed WPM. Flagged results are excluded from rankings automatically.

Can guests appear on the leaderboard?

No. Only scores from registered accounts are saved and ranked. Create a free account to have your scores saved and eligible for the leaderboard.

How often do leaderboard positions update?

Positions update in real time after each verified submission. If you set a new personal best, it appears on the board immediately after the result is saved.