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Learn to touch type properly — one real session to start

Learning to touch type properly is a solo night activity that takes just 2 hours to start. One dedicated evening teaches proper finger placement and typing techniques that can genuinely rewire years of bad habits, even if you've been typing with just a few fingers for decades. This solo night idea is perfect for a cozy evening at home. You've been typing wrong for years; one evening can genuinely start fixing that.

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What it's about

Most people type with 4–6 fingers and bad habits baked in over decades. One dedicated evening won't make you a touch typist, but it's enough to learn proper finger placement, understand what the training actually involves, and put in a session that starts rewiring the muscle memory. It's tedious, humbling, and oddly motivating once you see your WPM increase from terrible to slightly less terrible.

Why it works

It's a skill with direct, measurable daily payoff — faster typing makes everything at a computer easier. Solo is the only way to do this because it requires focus and a willingness to be bad at something for a while. The feedback loop is immediate: you can literally see your speed and accuracy scores improve across the evening.

What to expect

This is genuinely frustrating for the first 30 minutes — you'll be slower than your normal bad typing. Expect to clock maybe 2 hours of actual focused practice with breaks. Don't try to use the technique for anything real yet; it'll feel impossible. The evening plants a seed, not a finished skill.

How to set it up

  1. 01

    Go to Keybr.com or Typing.com — both are free, and Keybr is especially good because it adapts to your weak letters.

  2. 02

    Read a quick overview of home row position: index fingers on F and J, thumbs on the spacebar, and know which fingers own which keys before you start.

  3. 03

    Cover your hands with a dish towel or piece of paper so you can't peek at the keyboard — not optional, this is the whole point.

  4. 04

    Do three 15-minute focused sessions with 5-minute breaks between them. Use only Keybr's adaptive mode, which builds your letter set as you improve.

  5. 05

    At the end, do one untimed passage on a site like 10FastFingers.com and record your WPM and accuracy — this is your baseline to beat next time.

  6. 06

    Set a recurring 20-minute calendar block for the next week to keep the momentum; tonight was the hardest part.

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Before you start

How much does it cost to learn touch typing?
Learning to touch type at home is completely free. You only need a computer and access to free typing tutorials like TypingMaster, Keybr.com, or Nitro Type. One evening session requires zero budget investment.
Can I really learn touch typing in one evening?
One evening won't make you a proficient touch typist, but it's enough to learn proper finger placement, understand the training process, and complete your first dedicated session. You'll see your words-per-minute improve and start rewiring muscle memory—true fluency takes weeks of practice.
Is touch typing hard to learn if I've always used the wrong fingers?
It's humbling at first because correct typing feels slower initially, but it's not hard to learn the technique. Most people find the evening rewarding once they see measurable improvement in their WPM and realize the long-term investment will pay off.

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