Hindi Typing Test (हिंदी टाइपिंग टेस्ट)

Hindi typing tests measure speed in Devanagari script, which is dramatically different from Latin-alphabet typing — different layouts, different keystroke counts per word, different muscle memory.

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Acc100%
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Why this test matters

Hindi typing remains a high-demand skill in India for government clerical roles, court typing, and journalism — many of which require certified Hindi typing speed in Mangal or Krutidev layouts. The test below currently uses standard English (the v1 corpus); native Hindi support with Mangal and Inscript layout options ships in v2. If you're prepping for a government typing test, this page is a placeholder for now — bookmark it and check back, or use the English test for general finger-fluency practice.

Frequently asked questions

What WPM is required for SSC and government typing tests?
Most SSC/government Hindi typing tests require 25 WPM in Devanagari (which is roughly equivalent to 35–40 WPM in English).
Mangal vs Krutidev — which should I learn?
Mangal (Inscript) is the modern Unicode standard and required for most current government roles. Krutidev is legacy.
Will TypingTest360 support Hindi natively?
Yes — full Devanagari support with Mangal and Krutidev layouts is on the v2 roadmap.

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